Automatic Games Installer for JDS Linux
Ricardo Wagemaker writes "GccInstaller is a automatic games installation software created to facilitated the installation of games on JDS Linux. Although still in development, with GccInstaller it will be easier to install games than it is to play them. Every time GccInstaller is launched it will check for a update and show you what the current version is, as well as a list of games available to Gccinstaller. Just select install and it will download patches to a temp area and install them on your local system."
So once I'm done with my breezy-easy install of Frozen Bubble, maybe the devolopers can get on with it and START PUBLISHING SOME MORE GAMES FOR LINUX!?
Seriously, apart from the JDS buzzword this is something any of us could write in an afternoon.
And there was me thinking it was going to download the source for the game and compile it using gcc... oh, "gcc" stands for Global Computer Corporation...
Donald 'Duck' Dunn: We had a band powerful enough to turn goat piss into gasoline.
Why only Sun's Java Desktop System? JDS is a Linux distribution; what could be prohibiting them from expanding this to other distros?
Without a proper flamewar, Anonymous was undecided on what shell to run.
Then there's the first line on their web site:
We are a small company divided in multiple aims but yet at the same time we are aiming at one goal only...
What I'm listening to now on Pandora...
Kind of like: >emerge sync >emerge -pv reallycoolgame >emerge reallycoolgame
Anyway check out IzPack if you need a good cross-platform installer.
A Multiplayer Strategy Game for Mac OS X, Windows, and Linux
apt-get install (gameofyourchoice) instead
Better looking game installer ;) and free (as in beer) for open source
Bitrock
emerge [gameofchoice] :D
People have already posted that you can do similar things with tools like emerge, apt, yum, etc. So maybe it would make more sence to make a front end that can work with all of these, tailored towards games? Anything that brings more gaming to linux is welcome.
CompuGlobalHyperMegaNet, Junior Vice-President Homer Simpson speaking, how may I direct your call?
Awww...it's Patty.
....is more JOYPAD support in linux.
We need a way to plug and play standard youypads in Linux AND a uniform method for programs to interface with them. Till then, emulation, as well as gaming in general will lag behind in linux.
How can you play Street Fighter II on a keyboard. It's inhuman I tell you!
May the Maths Be with you!
for users of JDS, everyone else can use the Loki installer just fine, right?
I have 3656.9 Bogomips. How many Bogomips do you have?