[ale] Linux Games
Lathe
magius at wittsend.com
Tue Feb 20 08:23:27 EST 2001
Linuxberg has a lot of linux apps like that.Â
That would be the first place I were to look. It combines a lot of the
software that you would otherwise have to gather from a multitude of
sites. Not sure if that's what you are looking for, but it may be a
start.
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And, BTW, 4 years old and already on a Linux box
huh? NICE! Maybe we'll ween the M$ Windows crowd out yet. Any
anyone else find a better definition for Darwin's stuff?
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To: <A title=ale at ale.org
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Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2001 7:58
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Subject: [ale] Linux Games
Greetings
listers....
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I have a situation
I am looking for (hopefully) some help in. I am running Mandrake 7.2 @
my home. I use it cause of the ease of install and the graphical login
screen. Here's the deal:
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My 4 year old (on
March 2) uses the box. I gave him a login and a password. He can
login, logout, open netscape and browse to nickjr.com, and shutdown the
computer. My problem is - I want to get games for him and don't want to
go back to 'doze for that. I will be building him his own computer soon
out of a 486/66 and I really don't wanna run 'doze 9x on that. Where can
I get/download/whatever good games for Linux? I am looking for spelling,
math, and other types of games.
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<FONT face=Arial
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<FONT face=Arial
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