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SpAwN:
Does anyone know of  Linux Based JukeBox Software? I'd really like one I can run with SVGALIB (i.e. not using X).

I'd like to run AdvanceMenu.

Thanks.

Chris:
Theoretically, I can recompile DOSCab/WinCab to run on Linux with SVGALib.... (What would it be then?  TuxCab?)  I would need to set up a Linux environment, though, as I currently don't have one...

What version of Linux are you running?

--Chris

SpAwN:

--- Quote from: Chris on July 14, 2003, 04:53:11 pm ---Theoretically, I can recompile DOSCab/WinCab to run on Linux with SVGALib.... (What would it be then?  TuxCab?)  I would need to set up a Linux environment, though, as I currently don't have one...

What version of Linux are you running?

--Chris

--- End quote ---


That would be great! I'm running RedHat 9. I could try to compile it and see what I come up with. If you want to setup Redhat 9 you can download the iso's for free from Redhat.com

Let me know if I can help you in porting it to SVGALIB

Chris:
RedHat is up to 9?  <sigh>  I'm SO glad I have a full T1 available....

Porting is a no-brainer, as all graphics and sound are handled by Allegro, which is cross-platform.  The only changes I'll have to make is that the program assumes you're in a short-filename environment if you're not in Windows.  My problem is knowing only a smidge of Linux....

--Chris

SpAwN:
This will be great for the Linux Cabinet Community. I'm really excited you are going to port this. Like I said I'd be glad to help out anyway I can. Testing, coding, etc.

Thanks!

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