I spent a bit of time playing with wikiCalc a few weeks ago, and wrote up a short review for NewsForge. It’s still rough around the edges, but it could be pretty useful in the near future.
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Howdy! I enjoyed your article on Koobox and Linspire 5.0. A question, however, and I apologize for posting it here…I just didn’t want to create an account over at Newsforge.
How well do you think the Multimedia Koobox would run Enemy Territory? Could it handle the graphics demands? And, how customizable is the box? Could you get it with nVidia or ATI graphics cards?
Thanks again,
Miguel Guhlin
http://www.mguhlin.net/blog
I honestly don’t know — you’d need to compare the specs for Enemy Territory to the Koobox’s. I don’t think they sell the Koobox with nVidia or ATI cards, but I don’t see any reason why you couldn’t buy a Koobox and install one separately.