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Message #00762
Games
I wish KDE games wouldn't bloat evetyhing with QT libs... KPaitience,
KJumpingCube, Kmajhong (or whatever you spell it), KBattleship, etc -
they would be perfect imo. the problem with them it the "K"...
2010/2/26 Mike Nokel <mnokel@xxxxxxxxx>:
> 2010/2/26 Jo Gerb <jo.ge.spam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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>> Hey team,
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>> We should think about the games in Lubuntu. I think that with a little
>> cards-game (like solitaire) and a reaction-game (like snake) most of our
>> users would be happy. Maybe we also could add a little puzzle-game and
>> something like Space Invaders, but we have to remember that there's not that
>> much free space left. We now have to choose some good games with no or just
>> some dependencies that run fast on old hardware. Do you have any ideas?
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>> Best regards, Jo.
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> Mmm... What about pysol (http://www.pysol.org/ - it is available in the
> jaunty repositories however only. It doesn;t have much dependencies and is
> written in python), gtkballs (http://gtkballs.antex.ru/#about - it is
> available in the lucid repositories and doesn't have any dependencies except
> gtk)?
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Games
From: Jo Gerb, 2010-02-26
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Re: Games
From: Mike Nokel, 2010-02-26