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Cyber Source peter at thecybersource.com
Mon Jul 4 12:31:09 EDT 2005


ah the game issue. Have you tried Wolfenstein Enemy Territory? That game 
rocks on Linux and from what I see is up with the best of them. Also, I 
have a friend who has been trying to kick the M$ game habit and he 
bought Cedega for Linux.
http://www.transgaming.com/latest_news.php
I helped him install that along with Point2Play which is a nice GUI for 
wine installs, etc. I then loaded Age of Empires for him and it worked 
like a champ.

John Seth wrote:

> I'd be full linux, as I am running dual boot, but I'm also a gamer... 
> and Wine and other emulators don't run Star Wars Galaxies, Everquest 
> 2, Anarchy Online, Dark Age of Camelot and the like. Thus, in order to 
> play games, I'm stuck with Windows.
>
> ... I also prefer Slackware over Fedora or RedHat, but we can't all 
> have what we want ;) heh. I _will_ however, have my choice of 
> browsers, and I prefer Mozilla over Opera, Firefox and especially IE.
>
>
> -- Tony
>
>
>
>
> Cyber Source wrote:
>
>> mozilla on winxp???
>>
>> John Seth wrote:
>>
>>> It really depends on what the email client is that you're using. I'm 
>>> using Mozilla on WinXP. Mozilla saves all of it's mail in the 
>>> c:\documents and settings\user\application data\mozilla\profiles\etc...
>>>
>>> In the subfolders, I have "Local Folders" folder, and yet inside 
>>> that, are other subfolders until I find where I have my email saved 
>>> to ... with two files named "NFLUG" and "NFLUG.msf". ('NFLUG' is the 
>>> name of the folder where my mail filter sorts and saves email.) I'm 
>>> not sure what the .msf file is/does, but the other NFLUG file is a 
>>> basic "mbox" style file that contains all the email in my folder. I 
>>> simply copied that to my server and ran the email-to-html parser 
>>> against it and it fed everything to one directory. I did have to cut 
>>> pieces out and save it to another file in order to separate it into 
>>> different months-worth of email.
>>>
>>> That is mozilla however, and I'm not entirely sure how other 
>>> programs work.
>>>
>>> - Tony
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Stephen Burke wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> I have all the emails for the list since the beginning of last 
>>>> October, which must be when someone here explained the part about 
>>>> filtering messages to a separate nflug folder, but I'm not too sure 
>>>> about how to put them all in a single file for you, or what kind of 
>>>> file that might even be.
>>>>
>>>> Certainly, I would be happy to learn how to convert emails into 
>>>> some more useful form, though.
>>>> A hint or two would help greatly.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> S.
>>>>
>>>> John Seth wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> If anyone has not deleted any email, and perhaps has all the NFLUG 
>>>>> email in a single file... feel free to email it to me :) or burn 
>>>>> it to cd and snail-mail it (or hand deliver if ya feel like 
>>>>> driving to Fredonia). I'll be more than happy, and anxious, to get 
>>>>> archives up for the list.
>>>>
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