>are you kidding me? you just aim. I guess you have to have good hand-eye coordination.
Well I pwn at battlefield, AA, and quake...
>are you kidding me? you just aim. I guess you have to have good hand-eye coordination.
Well I pwn at battlefield, AA, and quake...
>You aim buy moving the little joystick thing, which is much easier than using a mouse. It is much faster and more accurate.
I realized that. How DO YOU AIM? I never can hit anything while playing a console game.
No seriously whats good about the series? I would much rather play hardcore pc FPSes.
>Any new game that is half decent would be nice for us PS3 owners...
Resistance Fall of Man getting old?
How can you play without a mouse? You can't aim...
>guarantee you this stupid kid never served in the military or knows what it takes to guarantee his right to free speech
And invading other counties guarantees our right to free speech how?
> dont get why you need Vista, a kickass pc and a mega-expensive DirectX 10 graphics card to play Halo2 on vista (which is being hailed as a big thing, wtf is that about, its an OLD game!) when it plays on my cheap Xbox from like 5 years ago
It can be patched to work on xp.
The halo series is overrated. I mean cs: s, battlefield, AA, Doom, Quake (Quake Wars comes out October 2. There will be a linux client!), etc are all better games. Will halo 3 be released for pc?
Firefox sucks on linux. It crashes every ~5 minutes.
Last time I checked debian forums sucked...
well apparently not because I can't view the content.
I don't get it either..
>If you want video editing out of the box, i've heard that ubuntustudio is just for this case...also keep in mind that if you pick ubuntu{any flavor} you will have the support of the largest community
But definetely not the most knowledgable.
Oh and whats with debians crappy community? Its awful...
vmware is not slow, it just can't handle 3d graphics (normal applications work just fine) If a person doesn't know how to make a vm why would he be using wubi?
With vmware thereisn't the possibility that you delete all your data or screw up your windows install.
Instead of using wubi you should just partition your harddrive or use vmware.
Why do you never give a link to the actual page?
Ok fine I concede...you do have a point. But surely you cannot make a case for not allowing the "odt" extension?
All windows users would have to do is right click and choose a program from a list. I hardly call this inaccessible.
output:
cout << "Hello, World\n"; // '\n' returns the line
input:
cin >> var1; //sets var1 to the user input (most of the time)
Chances are if you post a file without an extension its not meant to be open by windows users is it?
Hey can anyone tell me how to make a program that i can have a cmd in the cmd to exacute over and over waiting 1 minute each time?
Hey sorry.. i dont fallow too much i am new to C++ so lets say i wanted to open C:/programfiles/bh/hed.exe
and open it every 90 secs what would i do??
one minute is 60000 milliseconds, not 90000.
I know.
just use Ancient Dragon's code but replace Sleep(1000) with Sleep(90000).
At least uploading a file without extension should be allowed.
yeah but its not all about *nix hate ;-p. Many non *nix programmers like to use the "hpp" extension or the "cc" extension or the "C" extension. (I brought this up because I noticed a attachment in the c++ forum with a "txt" extension when in actuality it was a tar.bz2 archive)
Yeah I know its not a virtual machine.
its a bios problem so that obviously wont work.
Im on linux using opera.
Why can you never post real links? I find it annoying that I am asked to download a file called "jp.swf" whenever I click on one of your links.
while(true)
{
system("<yourcommand here>");
Sleep(90000);//have to include windows.h I think
}
You should probably just create a struct that stores the name of the person and their score. Then store the the bowler struct in a vector.
a virtual machine seems _a lot_ easier and _a lot_ more safe.
What an idiot. Does he not understand that celebrities are the refuse of democracy and free speech? (an unfortunete by product)
Oh and whats this daniweb irc incident you speak of?
but apparently rash disagrees with me...
I believe freeBSD is the most stable operating system.
Yeah xkcd is pretty sweet but I prefer comics that are actually well drawn. My favorite comics would have to be ctrl-alt-del and user friendly.
I like evilwm ;-p (icewm is nice if you want a tradtional(read: windows like) wm)
Its already installed on all debian systems...
>what is aptitude, ive never used it?
A better version of apt-get. Try it.Very very good.
>apt-get imho is the best thing ever
Aptitude is better.
>i like to do a netinstall of the basic system from my APT mirror (i rsync from the debian uk mirror to a machine on my LAN so i can save time downloading them again for multiple installations/reinstallations) and then adding the rest of the software (x, xfce, ff, ooo etc....)
Im surprised your ISP hasn't killed you yet...
In my opinion, gentoo is a waste of time. It just seems to me that people who use gentoo are non-developers wanting to look 1337 by showing their friends gcc output...
Actually it could be legal...I mean I bought windows when I purchased my computer (Didn't come with a cd), so its legal to get a copy off piratebay right? Note: The computer I bought was a HP laptop so his claim is actually likely to be valid.
Yeah even though I hate ubuntu it seems pretty stable and "fast enough" for most people...
Just burn the Iso with some proprietary burning software http://www.magiciso.com/tutorials/miso-features.htm. If you want to pay money and don't want to take the obvious route you could use a linux live cd.
-Id:/dev-c++/include/gtkmm-2.4
-Id:/dev-c++/lib/gtkmm-2.4/include
-Id:/dev-c++/include/gtk-2.0
-Id:/dev-c++/lib/sigc++-2.0/include
-Id:/dev-c++/include/sigc++-2.0
-Id:/dev-c++/include/glib-2.0
-Id:/dev-c++/lib/glib-2.0/include
-Id:/dev-c++/lib/gtk-2.0/include
-Id:/dev-c++/include/pango-1.0 -Id:/dev-c++/include/atk-1.0
-Ld:/dev-c++/lib
Well presumably the necessary files would be in the above directories.
>in fact my first time running fedora when i was trying to update the system it crashed, locked up and i couldnt do anything. I had to hard restart the system.
Fine, good distros almost never crash. I've never had to reboot on my system.