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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 [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]




