mikshaw


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Posted: Sep. 06 2006,12:30 |
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You'll never find microsoft applications built for DSL. Microsoft doesn't make open-source or redistributable software, especially for an operating system which they consider to be in competition with them. You might find a native Linux application that will perform the same tasks, but i don't know anything about webcams to say for sure.
Point 2: I couldn't help noticing your post looks like a warez request =o)
There is a repository of packages built specifically for DSL here: http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/distributions/damnsmall/mydsl/
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