If it works on Barebones, it'll work elsewhere.
Not used the barebones and not used vanilla KDE in long enough that I can't help.
Scorched Earth ... Napalm.. Reminds me of the good old days of Scorched3D. Oh how I miss that game!
On a far more important note:
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH want a fag want a fag need a fag want a fag gimme fag fag afg fag fagf
N.B. I'm one of them Brits where a cigarette is called a fag, I'm not intending to turn the forum into grinder grndr.. whatever it's called.
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Never played Scorched3D only the original in DOS 
Well the Garuda build of KDE seems to work minus the horrible bizarre window snap back. As a note I have all the snap while dragging to screen edge stuff off and it's just a few applications that do this whacky snap/bounce back crap...however EVERYTHING jumps to the primary monitor for whichever GPU it's on if you maximize, SUPER obnoxious!
However I will have to experiment more before I jump ship and I'm still trying to clean up the mess the second install made. I find it strange how I can install like 7 Linux distributions side by side but there is always that ONE that screws everything up...ironically this time it was like a hate crime, Garuda on Garuda violence.
Careful I've been censored once already and your homeland slang is derogatory in other parts of the world. ;p and grindr is a gay dating site so you're digging quite the hole. ;p
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I only played the original after and because of the 3D version (which is essentially dead now because of 2 crappy moderators) 
Dunno, I have no issue at all with such issue and can't replicate your setup on KVM.
Seems clear to me, you have to choose. Multiple screens or multiple installs 
It's derogatory for some, however many are "taking back" the term and wearing with pride (like queer).
Hey, self-hole-digging can be mutually exclusive from being gay tyvm 
Yeah some are taking it back others aren't. This is a normal back and forth that's been happening since the 50's where in some use slurs are endearments or empowerments while others contest it. There is no deciding side in the end, it just goes back and forth heh.
The 3D version always looked too cheesy and cartoony for me to care for it, plus I liked the 2D, 3D didn't really appeal to me.
If my KVM you mean VM yeah. I need to spend some time learning virt-manager but VirtualBox is also untestable as no matter how many screens you assign how the driver displays itself to the OS it hides any and all XScreens outside the root making testing a nightmare. I've basically got to butcher the real thing or nothing.
I will say a while back though I grabbed an old Athlon box that has an onboard nVidia chip, slapped an AMD R5 250 in it and used that to test Wayland on Fedora...comically it ran OK...but if I fire up the same install on my workstation it stutters and dies constantly...so on fast modern hardware its a smoldering trash fire but on ancient it's OK? The FUTURE IS NOW...
It was the "community" that made the 3D great for my tastes. Lots of back and forth banter but with a decent amount of respect (should it have been earned) and solid sportsmanship.
Yes, KVM = VM. Virt appears to have far better support for passing devices through, but I'm still on the initial upward Dunning-Kruger slope in that field.
That's a good point, my "Retro PC project" includes a board with an ATI iGPU and I have a GTX750 Ti to go in it. I could tinker with ..... oh, right, I'd have to butcher my backup system to free up a drive to go in it 
Unless I can figure a way to replace a broken SATA pin on an SSD 
When you say community I'm guessing multiplayer? Another reason I'd not have liked it heh.
Well fixing the pin can be done depending on your skeelz but also it would be easy and cheap enough to just buy a decent flash drive and run off that. I mean RETRO lends itself to not needing massive terrabyte arrays for storage.
Yes. I've rarely enjoyed single player games and even when I have, I'd prefer it had multiplayer (though that brings the greater problem that it's rare I come across people whose company I actually enjoy).
I have terrible skillz at physical stuff. I tried doing some soldering the other week and it went exactly as expected .... terribly.
I have no money, I can't afford a pack of smokes and I REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEly want a smoke right now.
You don't have any flash drives or SD cards just laying around to use?
Well
to your soldering skeelz ;p
I can understand why people would like multiplayer and I have as well but there are two huge glaring problems. As you said you need good people to play with. Be it team work and communications or just banter and so on. This means without them the game is useless. This leads into the other issue where in multiplayer anymore is also limited in time. As soon as it doesn't make money it's killswitch is flipped and no one cares if YOU still enjoy it or that you paid for it, it's gone.
Next is cheaters. Anticheat is a scam BS fest and it just breaks everything, especially for us on *nix. I've refused that crap even when on Windows, since the PunkBuster days I refused to play on servers that required it.
****side note PHEW was able to undo the btrfs mess...btrfs is not friendly to how I recover things.
I could temporarily free up one 32GB USB stick.
I'm now pondering if it's worth the effort, given the hardware I'd be using (Athlon64 3700+ (single core), 4GB ram and an iGPU from the socket 939 era.
I COULD use this rig, but that would mean not having this system working for that time and I dunno if a cranky old bastage is worth it 
So I have to ask why bother with this project at all? I mean why not just fire things up on your machine machine rather than build a separate box with lesser spec?
Proper glide and proper audio on a box that won't be tinkered with a bunch, isn't being spied on by M$ and is mostly just a fun hardware project 
I thought you said you didn't have a voodoo, plus the last cards were rare and in theory the Athlon should be PCI and PCIe which won't house the AGP Voodoo, unless you are aiming for an older PCI voodoo.
Ah ok. All my boards are PCIe and PCI. They were the first to ditch AGP
Though I do have an oddly modern AGP Radeon card.
That's really odd because 939 should be NEWER, yet it has an older slot...Starting to think I'm missremembering.
Yea, but just like there are DDR4 Alder Lake boards currently, there's always a few SKUs for older stuff with newer stuff.
Well that works perfectly for you then. However the magic question is CAN you find a voodoo. I saw a while back someone was working on making open source clones of the voodoo's.
This isn't the one but it's interesting.
They still regularly appear on eBay, but the 4-5 series go for high prices (making me wish I'd kept the Banshee I sent to recycling), but I'd probably be fine with a 3 or mid-4 series. Though one day maybe I'll get a job worthy of my skillset and be able to afford to indulge for a while before flipping the card again once the itch has been scratched 
They'll probably need to be Chinese to get away with doing that, given nVidia bought 3DFX and they love taking companies to court.
Lol looking at that 4 fan 3DFX setup reminds me of a time when I was sitting at my desk and heard "CLUNK" from inside my computer. I was like WTF so I powered off and cracked it open. nVidia Riva TNT32 had melted it's heatsink off hehe.