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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
Thanks to both Ibere and Eric for providing excellent game resources for
the younger ones among us. I have a preschool son that I set up Lubuntu
with the Edubuntu preschool bundle on a netbook. I preferred Lubuntu + the
Edubuntu Bundles instead of Edubuntu for the lightweight aspect of it. I
have b
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://childsplay.sourceforge.net/"; Linux Letters and Numbers
> "
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
"http://lln.sourceforge.net/"; Potato Guy
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:
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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?
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Not so little but a lot of fun also for adults is hedgewars.
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 wrote:
> I have in
I have installed lubuntu 13.04 on my asus eeepc 900 as the guid on
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu-fake-PAE, and because 13.10
have the firefox preinstalled, so i don't like to upgrade to 13.10.
I want to give the eeepc to some kids, and i have installed
gcompris,pysycache, childspla
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