Here is the debian Package info. There is a link to the sources but i
am unsure if they will compile on any distro...
http://packages.qa.debian.org/o/oneko.html
Ed Skinner wrote:
>On Thursday 25 March 2004 09:03, Joseph Gledhill wrote:
>
>
>>Like any good father I am trying to indoctrinate my kids at an early age
>>about the virtues of Linux. Yesterday I set up an account on our home
>>computer for them. I put launchers to all the toys and games I could
>>apt-get on a couple of taskbars for them and showed our oldest how to
>>login. When I came home from work they were in the office in front of
>>the computer giggling and laughing. When I looked at the screen, they
>>had well over 100 copys of xeyes going and about 40 little neko cats
>>running around on the desktop. The desktop had slowed down a bit and
>>they were laughing at the cats and eyes trying to catch up to the
>>mouse. Needless to say they have been spending quite a bit of time with
>>the Linux box, which is a good thing.
>>
>>
>
> My grand daughter (age 9) has learned a little Gimp and uses the Wacom
>tablet I have to create drawings. I showed her how to use layers and she's
>becoming very adept at making, and revising, her works. (I need to buy a good
>quality color printer for her.)
> Speaking of "neko", I went looking for sources but both sourceforge (and
>freshmeat) but came up empty handed. I *did* find two versions of xneko
>through google but both look very old and needed a bit of Makefile tweaking
>to build for Linux. Even then, there was no option to run it on the root
>window.
> Anyone have, or know where to get a recent Linux version's source of neko
>(or xneko)?
>
>
>
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