Version 2.0.0 has a compilation choice between simple X11 and SDL. I have chosen to use sdl since it provides real music (as opposed to mere noises) and because it supports full-screen mode. There is also a choice between allowing a user to have many entries in the high-score files (intended for single user installations) and allowing only one entry per user (for multi-user systems). Although Linux is a multi-user system, I have elected to use the former method, in accordance with the same philosophy Debian uses in putting each user in their own group, making the single user dominant in a Debian system. Note that between v1.3 and v2.0.0, highscore files have been moved from /var/lib/games/mirrormagic to /var/games/mirrormagic, and the highscore files are incompatible between these versions. You may want to delete /var/lib/games/mirrormagic if this has not already been done and if you do not anticipate returning to v1.3. A debconf script asks you if you want this done when installing the package. Drew Parsons Feb 2001.