

The dev studio is actually from Québec city in my province. They made a stop at a store just a couple of blocks from my place to sign the cartridge boxes and meet fans.
The dev studio is actually from Québec city in my province. They made a stop at a store just a couple of blocks from my place to sign the cartridge boxes and meet fans.
I bought the thing to play it, collector value be dammed.
Bought it as a cartridge and haven’t opened it yet. I should get to it.
Internet access was more complicated back then. If you didn’t have a second computer or couldn’t dual boot into a working OS it was a big problem. And there wasn’t a lot of Linux users back then either.
Wow. I had this on my removable hard drive for our operating systems class in college back in 2000.
The movie came out in 1999. In the movie, they state that it’s 1999 (in the Matrix anyway). Neo is pretty tech savvy and a renowned hacker.
My assumption is he would’ve used FreeBSD. Or, maybe, Slackware. But I’m leaning more towards BSD.
I have an OG Surface Pro. The first one. It’s running Windows 10 at the moment and it’s doing fine except for the occasional wifi/Bluetooth bugs. I’m using it exclusively in tablet mode with the pen. No keyboard.
When Windows 10 is going to reach its end of life, I’d like to install Linux on it. But I need it to have a tablet style interface with gestures if possible.
Do I need any special distro or drivers on that hardware? And what would you recommend as the desktop environment?
They do? I’ve never seen any.
Saved this post for later. Am also a sucker for cheap little indie games.