On 10/15/2018 01:49 PM, Ian Bruntlett wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> In a previous conversation discussing LxQt, I complained that there
> was only one entry in the Games menu for Lubuntu.
>
> In my wanderings I found https://wiki.qt.io/Qt_Based_Games which in
> turn took me to https:
Hi All,
In a previous conversation discussing LxQt, I complained that there was
only one entry in the Games menu for Lubuntu.
In my wanderings I found https://wiki.qt.io/Qt_Based_Games which in turn
took me to https://www.linux-games.org/
It isn't a perfect catalogue. Have a play with the
The information about the game options you can access from a terminal
seems to be here:
http://manned.org/pong2/717b6586
2015-04-11 16:59 GMT+02:00, Iaups Aromaz :
> If you wanted to avoid using the root mode, you could copy the desktop
> file onto ~/.local/share/applications in the home of every
If you wanted to avoid using the root mode, you could copy the desktop
file onto ~/.local/share/applications in the home of every user who
wanted to play the game. If the application folder wasn't created in
.local/share, you could made it without root permission too.
Besides, you don't need to wr
th
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Having looked through some of the old arcade games available from Lubuntu
Software Centre, I have successfully downloaded 'Open Invaders' (a good
r
On 04/07/2015 02:54 AM, Steven Duckworth wrote:
> Having looked through some of the old arcade games available from
> Lubuntu Software Centre, I have successfully downloaded 'Open
> Invaders' (a good remake of the classic Space Invaders), plus a couple
> of chess game
Having looked through some of the old arcade games available from Lubuntu
Software Centre, I have successfully downloaded 'Open Invaders' (a good
remake of the classic Space Invaders), plus a couple of chess games,
etc However, on downloading 'Pong2' I can't find it.
On 5/7/2014 9:37 PM, Israel wrote:
On 05/07/2014 11:39 AM, John Hupp wrote:
Hi, all.
I'm honing my Windows XP replacement recipe and am well aware that
lots of people love those simple games that have traditionally been
included with Windows.
I see that Lubuntu 13.10 included the Pe
On 05/07/2014 11:39 AM, John Hupp wrote:
> Hi, all.
>
> I'm honing my Windows XP replacement recipe and am well aware that
> lots of people love those simple games that have traditionally been
> included with Windows.
>
> I see that Lubuntu 13.10 included the P
Hi, all.
I'm honing my Windows XP replacement recipe and am well aware that lots
of people love those simple games that have traditionally been included
with Windows.
I see that Lubuntu 13.10 included the Penguin Spider suite, which
installed Penguin Canfield, Freecell, Golf, Maste
- Original Message -
From: Henry Kucz
To: "Iberê Fernandes"
Date: Wed Nov 13 12:28:32 MEZ 2013
Subject: RE: Re: hi, who can recommend some little games to me. ()
Hi,you can try a game without any violence.Look athttp://www.jwhitham.org/20kly/Also you get it in
been looking around for more educational games for him. Thanks for the
info!
Best
David Yentzen
On Tue, Nov 12, 2013 at 5:33 PM, Iberê Fernandes
wrote:
> 2013/11/12 Eric Bradshaw :
> > These are games my 9 year old actually has kept on her computer running
> > Lubuntu:
> &
2013/11/12 Eric Bradshaw :
> These are games my 9 year old actually has kept on her computer running
> Lubuntu:
>
> Blinken "http://edu.kde.org/blinken/"; Bouncy the Hungry Rabbit
> "http://www.pyweek.org/e/bouncy/""; Child's Play
> http://childsp
These are games my 9 year old actually has kept on her computer running
Lubuntu:
Blinken "http://edu.kde.org/blinken/"; Bouncy the Hungry Rabbit
"http://www.pyweek.org/e/bouncy/""; Child's Play
http://childsplay.sourceforge.net/"; Linux Letters and Numbers
&q
Yes i like tuxpaint and tuxmath,too. but i think maybe supertuxkart
can't run on my eeepc:)
On 2013/11/11 1:27, Zeth wrote:
> My daughter loves Tuxpaint, she is only three but it is probably
> better for older children anyway. I have played SuperTuxKart with all
> ages from 3 to 33 and it always g
My daughter loves Tuxpaint, she is only three but it is probably
better for older children anyway. I have played SuperTuxKart with all
ages from 3 to 33 and it always goes down well.
On 10 November 2013 10:25, 海鑫电脑 wrote:
> About 6-9 years old.
>
>
> On 2013/11/10 17:10, Lars Noodén wrote:
>>
>>
On 11/10/2013 12:25 PM, 海鑫电脑 wrote:
> About 6-9 years old.
Frozen Bubble and lbreakout2 might be appropriate, the latter in kids' mode.
Regards,
/Lars
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About 6-9 years old.
On 2013/11/10 17:10, Lars Noodén wrote:
On 11/10/2013 11:08 AM, Leszek Lesner wrote:
Not so little but a lot of fun also for adults is hedgewars.
Wesnoth is pretty good, too, though not necessarily for young kids.
What ages are you talking about?
Regards,
/Lars
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On 11/10/2013 11:08 AM, Leszek Lesner wrote:
> Not so little but a lot of fun also for adults is hedgewars.
Wesnoth is pretty good, too, though not necessarily for young kids.
What ages are you talking about?
Regards,
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. Von: 海鑫电脑Gesendet: Sonntag, 10. November 2013 01:55An: lubuntu user listBetreff: hi, who can recommend some little games to me.I have installed lubuntu 13.04 on my asus
If you upgrade to 13.10, you can still get chromium and uninstall firefox.
13.04 is only supported for a few more months.
The lubuntu software centre category of "games" should give some good ones,
although i don't know any cpecifically.
On Sun, Nov 10, 2013 at 11:54 AM, 海鑫电脑 w
cache, childsplay, kstars, ktubling and some board games
like gonme-chess, kigo and ri-li. They run perfect.But I want more
little games, any ideas?
So, who can give me some names of little games, espacially the name of
games you have ever played and is good for kids?
Thanks a lot.
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I like lx-games lxsession, the same as doudou linux.
So, i want to change the background of lx-games, change the label name
on the top, and add more application's icons to every label. Make the
lx-games have more games.So, how can i do?
Any ideas?
Thank u.
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All:
If you are interested, and would like to take a look at the games I'm
offering for Lubuntu that I developed, you can find earlier versions of
them on my personal web-site (see the link at the end of this e-mail).
In that website, scroll down to near the bottom (past the links t
On 22/05/13 21:15, David Gumberg wrote:
Where is this LX games you speak of? I'd love to install it one of my
gaming machines sitting around collecting dust!
Click on he button that says Lubuntu on the login screen.
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On 22/05/13 21:05, Julien Lavergne wrote:
2013/5/21 Yorvyk :
From a question during Phill's session in the classroom. Lubuntu Nexus 7
Session is obvious but what is the LX Games session for?
It's a session with a menu structure with only games categories. It's
also very close
On 21/05/13 19:02, Aere Greenway wrote:
On 05/21/2013 08:54 AM, Yorvyk wrote:
Games, do we need the in Lubuntu and if so which? Personally I see no
problem with Ace of Penguin.
I have developed several games which I would be willing to contribute
[...]
I have another game (called
(by gaming machines I mean computers)
On 5/22/13, David Gumberg wrote:
> Where is this LX games you speak of? I'd love to install it one of my
> gaming machines sitting around collecting dust!
>
> On 5/22/13, Julien Lavergne wrote:
>> 2013/5/21 Yorvyk :
>>>
Where is this LX games you speak of? I'd love to install it one of my
gaming machines sitting around collecting dust!
On 5/22/13, Julien Lavergne wrote:
> 2013/5/21 Yorvyk :
>> From a question during Phill's session in the classroom. Lubuntu Nexus 7
>> Session is obvious
2013/5/21 Phill Whiteside :
>
> Julien said at vUDS that upstream support of ace of penguins is now limited
> and that we do not have the resources to maintain the package.
The main problem is that ace-of-penguins is not very pretty (looks
like a 20 years old game ...) and quite limited. I'll be o
2013/5/21 Yorvyk :
> From a question during Phill's session in the classroom. Lubuntu Nexus 7
> Session is obvious but what is the LX Games session for?
It's a session with a menu structure with only games categories. It's
also very close to the neetbook for the interface. S
really, you want minesweeper, one or two light card games and a few arcade
games. this shouldn't use more than 10mb
On Wed, May 22, 2013 at 4:02 AM, Aere Greenway wrote:
> On 05/21/2013 08:54 AM, Yorvyk wrote:
>
>> Games, do we need the in Lubuntu and if so which? Personally I
On 05/21/2013 08:54 AM, Yorvyk wrote:
Games, do we need the in Lubuntu and if so which? Personally I see no
problem with Ace of Penguin.
All:
It seems that all of the Lubuntu games are some sort of card game. If
you like card games, that's fine.
I don't pretend to be a majori
On 21/05/13 15:56, Phill Whiteside wrote:
Hi Steve,
Julien said at vUDS that upstream support of ace of penguins is now
limited and that we do not have the resources to maintain the package.
What support is needed?
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Hi Steve,
Julien said at vUDS that upstream support of ace of penguins is now limited
and that we do not have the resources to maintain the package.
Regards,
Phill.
On 21 May 2013 15:54, Yorvyk wrote:
> Games, do we need the in Lubuntu and if so which? Personally I see no
> problem wi
Games, do we need the in Lubuntu and if so which? Personally I see no
problem with Ace of Penguin.
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From a question during Phill's session in the classroom. Lubuntu Nexus
7 Session is obvious but what is the LX Games session for?
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