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Old 02-19-2008, 11:25 AM
Ed LaBonte
 
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Default Re: Would Debian game work on Slack 9.1

You might want to try Pysol (http://www.pysol.org). It's written in
python. Runs in any distribution. It has several Spider variations. If you
install the sound server with it it plays music while you play...

The WinXP file system is ntfs, I believe.

On Sun, 09 May 2004 11:26:53 -0700, A-B C. wrote:

> I want to dual-boot Linux on wife's brand new Toshiba laptop. She loves a card
> came called Spider Solitare which comes with WinXP. (Wife is disabled and
> computer games help her "cope" with the pain and being less mobile than the
> rest of us.)
>
> Did some research (so I don't get the crap beaten out of me again :-)).
>
> I found this on the Debian site:
> http://packages.debian.org/stable/games/spider
>
> I assume this is a Debian package. Or is it source? Anyway, is it possible to
> compile this and get it to work on Slack 9.1 without being a guru? (I looked
> for a Spider package in LinuxPackages but there isn't one.)
>
> BTW, does anyone know what file system XP uses??? fat32 or is it ntfs? How can
> you tell (in XP). Will QTparted work on ntfs?
>
> Thanks,
> Al


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