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Help Bring GNOME Games Up to Scratch

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The fifteen games maintained by the GNOME Games project are in need of help.

With the rest of the GNOME desktop evolving around them the games developers ‘have struggled to keep up with the latest GNOME technology’.

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GBrainy – Brain Training in Ubuntu

The games selection in Ubuntu underwent a rethink for Ubuntu 10.04. Out are the masses of endless games no-one uses and in are a intelligently picked handful that people do. Gbrainy Once of the new choices that will be sat inside the Games menu on your default Lucid install is gBrainy – a so called [...]

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Fewer Games To Be Included In Ubuntu Lucid Lynx

UDS Wednesday kicked off with a super interesting session; a meeting entitled “Application selection in the default install“.  Over three posts I’ll present the main ideas and discussions from these meetings: Whittling the default game selection down, removing GIMP from default installs & what best to use for photo-editing and the decision to potentially include [...]

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Random Gnome-Games News, Tips and Tweaks.

Every version of Ubuntu has shipped with the default set of Gnome-Games, a so called “collection of sixteen ‘five-minute’ games.” Mostly they get ignored. Below are some updates and some tips on Gnome-Games. Themes! One thing that always bugged me about Gnome Games is that some of the games don’t match their tango-style icons. The faux-3D stule [...]

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