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Off Topic / Re: Need Xbox Live friends
« on: March 31, 2014, 08:36:04 PM »Elecro.Yep. We know him here.
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Elecro.Yep. We know him here.
Arch isn't even complicated if you just follow the guide.I've already tried arch. It's currently on both my computers. I'd rather not install every single package manually though. I need a distro like arch but with pre-installed things. Preferably, a distro where I get to choose the desktop environment, display manager, and splash screen.
Anyways, if you're not willing to use Arch try out Manjaro.
yeah he used to play by that name in 2010 or soWhat are his other usernames?
25610Who is it?
is that a bl id? cause i know that id
XFCE is probably the worst DM I've ever seen.Explain.
If you know how to fly it, it is just fine. If you give it to someone who can't even drive a car right then your server is screwed.Holy bump. This topic is almost three weeks old you idiot.
idk how2gamemode :(I might do it later. I'm busy right now though.
and this would add up with hundreds of thousands of bricksor you could have the option to save in two different formats. bls or blsc. bls is the current one we have now. blsc could be a format that has custom colors as advanced bot said, but would be a much larger file as zeblote said.
although you could probably make some kind of optimisation to it
A small strapped down version of Blockland could in theory be made for the demo which removes every single online functionality. One could have both the demo and the full game installed as the demo will not be able to "auth" to the full game, keeping them from conflicting.The demo version should be a launcher for the full version that doesn't authenticate. The demo version is already built into the game.
Hell I'm pretty sure the steam version goes into demo if something forgets up with the auth.Exactly.
Finally managed to get a liveUSB of linux mint installed.If you think that's awesome then you should try xfce on your new install. It's lightweight and extremely customizable.
Really, really, really really really impressed
This literally breaths new life into old computer systems, and it doesn't have that kinda clunky feel that ubuntu had.
I'm having no luck with software that is supposed to create bootable LiveCD installations on USB drives. Any recommendations?If I were you I'd use a cd or dvd if available. They are much easier because all you have to do is burn the iso.