
On Wed, 29 Jul 2009 12:54:27 Robert D Davidson wrote:
Hi Graham,
The big problem now is the head scherag has got hooked on Ubuntu's Majong game and she is pretty serious about it. She was a serious player of Patience in windows but now seems to have graduated to Linux games.
Cheers
Robert
:D There's always one hiccup. The Mahjjong is on the SuSE DVD as well, just go into Yast >Software management and type: "games" in the "search" field, and install the "Gnome Games" package. SWMBO in my house just got to level 100 in Frozen bubble. One problem that all the distros share... too many ways to waste time ;) One _good_ thing all distros share is the ability to change one out and put another one in while still retaining all your files. All distros will find and retain partitions as they are if required. So basically swapping distros is only a matter of formatting the / partition and leaving the /home partition alone. If you use the same login name, all distros I've dealt with will simply reuse that login's home directory and all the files and settings therein. All linux distros work on the premise that the most important part of your comp is your content, other OS's seem to work on the premise that the Operating system is the most important part. Cheers G -- Graham Lauder, OpenOffice.org MarCon (Marketing Contact) NZ http://marketing.openoffice.org/contacts.html INGOTs Moderator New Zealand www.theingots.org.nz