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Subject: Re: Where is Tiger for LINUX ?...

Author: Christophe Theron

Date: 22:57:37 06/15/03

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On June 15, 2003 at 23:55:07, Aloisio Ponti Lopes wrote:

>... I'm really impressed, yesterday I tried to run Kurumin LINUX (it's based on
>KNOPPIX Linux, but translated to portuguese and a little bit modified -some
>packages are different), it runs extremely well just using the CD player, no
>need to install it to the HD... great !
>
>What I'm just dreaming is to get a "Chess Assistant" for Linux and a new version
>of Tiger for Linux, then I'll throw away of my home that Windowshit...
>
>A. Ponti



It will come. I'm using Linux since several months now and I have passed the
state of "testing just to see".

I have actually replaced Windows on my development computer by Red Hat Linux
(now version 9.0).

I am working at porting some utilities of mine to Linux. They are written in C
and the modules they are using are also the basic bricks of Chess Tiger.

When I have ported all my basic modules I will port the chess engine itself, and
now I do not expect any major problem.

So keep trying Linux, get used to it and learn how it works. It is time well
invested.



    Christophe



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