Re: non-serious question

2004-10-29 Thread Kevin Mark
On Thu, Oct 28, 2004 at 05:46:28PM -0700, Gilbert, Joseph wrote:
 Hey guys,
 
 Anyone have any suggestions for good games available on Debian?  What are
 some good resources for keeping abreast with what is happening in the Linux
 gaming world?  I know this is an oh-so-frivilous of a question for me to
 ask.  ;-)
 
 Joe
 
 
Hi Joe,

http://www.happypenguin.org/
is the place for linux games.
-Kev
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Re: non-serious question

2004-10-29 Thread [KS]
Kevin Mark wrote:
On Thu, Oct 28, 2004 at 05:46:28PM -0700, Gilbert, Joseph wrote:
Hey guys,
Anyone have any suggestions for good games available on Debian?  What are
some good resources for keeping abreast with what is happening in the Linux
gaming world?  I know this is an oh-so-frivilous of a question for me to
ask.  ;-)
Joe

Hi Joe,
http://www.happypenguin.org/
is the place for linux games.
-Kev
For unstable:
http://packages.debian.org/unstable/games/
For stable:
http://packages.debian.org/stable/games/
Enjoy.
/KS
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non-serious question

2004-10-28 Thread Gilbert, Joseph
Hey guys,

Anyone have any suggestions for good games available on Debian?  What are
some good resources for keeping abreast with what is happening in the Linux
gaming world?  I know this is an oh-so-frivilous of a question for me to
ask.  ;-)

Joe


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Re: non-serious question

2004-10-28 Thread Brian Pack
On Thu, 2004-10-28 at 17:46 -0700, Gilbert, Joseph wrote:
 Hey guys,
 
 Anyone have any suggestions for good games available on Debian?  What are
 some good resources for keeping abreast with what is happening in the Linux
 gaming world?  I know this is an oh-so-frivilous of a question for me to
 ask.  ;-)

Are you looking for Debian packages, or games in general? Unreal
Tournament 2004 supports Linux right out of the box. Enemy Territory
also has a native Linux installer. Then there's Doom 3. Although the
install is a bit trickier than the first two, it is also an excellent
choice.


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Re: non-serious question

2004-10-28 Thread Jim Hall
Gilbert, Joseph wrote:
Hey guys,
Anyone have any suggestions for good games available on Debian?  What are
some good resources for keeping abreast with what is happening in the Linux
gaming world?  I know this is an oh-so-frivilous of a question for me to
ask.  ;-)
Joe

   Battle for Wesnoth
Good. Be prepared to invest time. Lots of thinking involved.
http://www.wesnoth.org/index.htm
   Neverwinter Nights
Buy the Windoze version. The key number will get you a Linux binary. 
Then it plays like native Linux. I've seen it.
http://nwn.bioware.com/

http://www.linuxgames.com/
There are more. I can only suggest lots of Googleing.
Jim
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Re: non-serious question

2004-10-28 Thread Paul Johnson
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 Anyone have any suggestions for good games available on Debian?  What are
 some good resources for keeping abreast with what is happening in the Linux
 gaming world?  I know this is an oh-so-frivilous of a question for me to
 ask.  ;-)

Pretty much anything put out by id or Atari eventually has a Linux
version out (sometimes before the Windows version).  Anything
Cedega runs will run if you go get Cedega from transgaming.com.
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