Games Knoppix
Quiberon writes "A distribution of Knoppix loaded with games has a bootable CD with 700 MB of open-source games, 3d support for NVIDIA, ATI, and Intel Extreme, gamepad support for XWindows. uni-kl is University of Kaiserlautern, the first on the list for distributing SuSE fixes - they are good. Every kid should have one for Christmas morning."
First Christmas Post!
Deck the halls!
Falalalalala
Interesting a distrobution that actually has support for a ati video card, where 3d is already setup. Heck, its worth downloading just for that.
lol fp?
"Every kid should have one for Christmas morning."
Nah, give me an Xbox.
Linux best suited platform for PC games!
in thinking that Michael is not celebrating xmas? He seems to be doing his duty as a hardcore geek by staying here and posting us stories for us lonely buggers to read?
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Isnt it a GPL violation to ship the Linux kernel together with nvidia binary modules?
Including frozen bubble the most adictive game ever made.
How about pajamas and socks instead?
What games on that CD ?. Is it just the ordinary TuxRacer ... Or have they included the demos for Quake3 and stuff like that ?. (It's already slashdotted).
Thank god the the download won't get slashdotted - BitTorrent tracker looks great (quite enough seeds).
Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum videtur
We gentoo users are going to get the better frame rates if 3d multiplayer ever takes off on linux.
gentoo# emerge -s karma Searching... [ Results for search key : karma ] [ Applications found : 0 ]
i recently DLed & burned to CD-R Knoppix-3.7 and first gave it a test run off the CD, runs good enough, so i do a HD install and it runs even better. i have this Cannon flatbed scanner that is running better now than it did with any other Linux distro, now i keep knoppix installed mostly for just that purpose, apt-get works too with the Debian mirrors :^)
merry Christmas...
December 25, @08:30AM "Every kid should have one for Christmas morning."
Help! I'm a slashdot refugee.
Thats exactly what i was looking for for my little brother! thanks to all the developers!
What a beautiful present...
Ahhh...the great dumpster continuum. Many a free computer will be found there. -- sowth (748135)
Think about it: white Jesus, white Santa, "white Christmas"? Fuck dat! Kwanzaa is where it's at, bitch!
Anyone a mirror? (Which q#%$^%& says games on ./ at Christmas?)
Yes
Linux is better than Windows.
are you down with that linux fanboys?
CmdrTaco got his boyfriend a 13 inche strap on so Taco could have his liver bruised....
Yeah, you heard me. This is a noble idea but who wants to play Ktris, Gtris, ChrisTris, etc?
did your boyfriend do that to you lastnight in your dreams, perv?
Morphix (http://www.morphix.org/) has a game iso as well.
(Morphix is a modular live-cd distro based on Knoppix in the first place which comes in several flavours like light-gui (xfce4), heavy-gui(gnome/kde) and a game iso).
A bittorrent tracker is available at: http://torrent.unix-ag.uni-kl.de/
Enjoy!
I'm confused, this is knoppix or SuSE? What does being "first on the list for distributing SuSE fixes" mean towards making knoppix? Being a mirror doesn't give you any more credibility than being a Kazaa node.
Checking out the comments on the tracker, it seems this could be a German version. Can anyone confirm/deny? I've got a nice DL groove on - and only unused bandwidth is truly wasted - but I'm hoping my interest was not piqued for naught.
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Dear Santa:
Please confer with my better half before granting any of my Christmas wishes that might involve hookers, booze, and/or twinkies.
-Matic
...should finally live again when I install Knoppix to the hard drive.
I only got the NVidia drivers installed right one time, and I could never do it right again.
It's actually pretty cool to have the acclerated video drivers install this easily.
We must be alert to the danger that public policy could become captive to a scientific-technological elite. - Eisenhower
I heard that it's filled with disgusting scheisse porn!
A stocking full of coal is more useful than a CD full of communist software. At least with coal I can make myself warm by burning it. With GNU/Linux, it'd be crashing left and right, chock full of security holes, and to top it off, I'd have to pay $699 to SCO. No thanks, I'll leave that to the cock-smoking teabaggers.
I am amazed. I can acctualy scroll down among the comments and not notice a godzillion posts pointing out that it's called X Window, not XWindows. What is slashdot coming too? Next thing you know you will be able to spall things wrung and nit get spalling nazis after yo.
Karma: 2.71828182846 (Mostly due to small, fun pills)
According to the site they are only producing a CD version, but I hope that at some point they will make a DVD compilation with all the games from all the CD releases, plus some more. That would be an impressive DVD.
Hopefully they will have room for fish-fillets on the DVD edition!
I'll probably be modded down for this...
'xsnow' on the wallpaper, too. Animated snow and reindeer.
For those who may be looking for other stuff then games, another knoppix contains a lot of these games, and a some very usefull tools. Its called Knoppix STD (Security Tool Distribution) http://www.knoppix-std.org/
If I was still a kid I'd love my parents to give me a Knoppix CD: it would show that not only did they know what it was (at least sort of), but they'd have known how to get it and burn it. That much computer literacy is the best gift one can give...
Morphix has had a "gamer" version for some time now. Get it from http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/morphix/Morphix Combined-Gamer-0.4-1.iso?download
I am trolling
But if it's just like the other Knoppixes, and it turned out to be German, all you'd have to do is "cheat" with lang=us, wouldn't you?
Nuf said.
Nothing to do with SuSE, just pointing out that uni-kl have a track record of being trustworthy.
From here, the newest games on the CD are:
Castle-Combat
Globulation 2
Hatman
Kobodeluxe
Miniracer
Pingus
Rafkill
You need at least 256 MB RAM to use your accelerated video card. That should give you a taste of what's on the CD. Personally, I don't think it's worth it. It contains a lot of nostalgic arcade games written by fans of those games for other fans. Also, the GamesKnoppix distro organizer has himself said there are no violent games on this CD.
On an unrelated matter, Merry Christmas
Now here's the rest of the games on the CD:
So I googled Kaiserslautern, and sure enough, it's the sister city of my crappy home town.
Apparently I live in the ugly, less popular, dumber sister city.
(I'm sure everyone found that tidbit of knowledge absolutely wonderful)
It's Kaiserslautern.
Are there any of these disk-booting distros that take up an entire blank DVD? 700mb of games is nice, but why not 4.7gb? If not games, then something else?
It would be practical for someone to write linux games and sell them so that the cd is a live cd and immediatly launched the game when it started, turning your computer into a sort of console system. This way, as the developer, you would have a custom OS to run/design your game in.
00010111 always try everything twice
Is there anything like Games Knoppix for PowerPC?
I am no Linux guru, far from it.
When loading the 2.4.x kernel, my nVidia works just fine, but no sound. Despite being detected, my Audigy won't work.
If I load the 2.6.x kernel, sound work nice. but 3D acceleration won't load. Maybe someone can help?
I find it amazing that everything else can load properly on autoboot with no configuration at all, even windows with all its drivers can't do that.
By the way, if you give this to someone, be sure to be there the first time they go for Google.com, their reaction upon discovering its german version should quite funny.
not seeing this on the list. why not?
I always thought that a 2 CD system would be perfect to 'Consolize' the PC and specifically linux. At the prices of CD drives today, it would be pretty inexpensive to have two CD\DVD drives in a system. You could then make the hard drive optional. The first drive would be the OS/Driver drive. The second drive would be the game drive. You would have something like Knoppix to initialize all of your hardware in drive 1, and if there is a disk in drive 2 it would automatically load like a console.
This would give all the benefits of the console. Specifically, put the disk in and it runs. No seeing the OS at all. It would also allow for simple upgrade when new hardware came out. Just replace the Disk 1, and all of the Disk 2's still work.
Heck, the Disk one could even be a USB/SD/Compact Flash drive. Then people would freak out about the second CD. They would just see the system as "upgradeable".
With this system, geeks could 'roll there own' game system. And, white box dealers could very easily put the effort in once to make their first "console", and just make copies for the hundred other systems they sell.
Have a system with 1GB RAM (or more). Boot with 'knoppix toram'. Eject the boot CD, you have your regular CD drive to play with (and a much more responsive system as well)
If you can convince the nice man in the tech store to let you boot the CD, you could run a set of linux gaming tests on each of the PCs you're considering for purchase.
Damned if I can find any comparisons of mobile 3d performance in linux so this is pretty much my only option.
Pity they couldn't load it up with the Quake 3 and UT200x demos which would be more useful.
No, I did not read the f***ing article!
Look 'em up.
Stupid mods, high on eggnog, wouldn't know a joke if it had a sign saying "I'm a joke".
700MB of games!
That would be even a greater time-waster than my obsession with downloading pictures and videos of the Corrs and Angelina Jolie...
Richard Steven Hack - This sig is TOO GODDAMN SHORT TO DO ANYTHING USEFUL WITH! MORONS!
The only problem with that is that to maintain the 'Console' image, users can't be expected to swap disks just to get the game to load. You need to have a system that keeps the drivers in the system. Putting in the 'System' disk once and leaving it there would be acceptable, but having to put it in every time, then take it out and put in the game disk would be unacceptable to most.
That being said, the 'System' disk could be a USB key, or a SD card. If you like, that could invisibly copy the OS to ram, but the Idea is that a user could just put the game in the drive and go, completely ignoring the fact that this was a "PC".
Looking at those screens shots its like being back in the 1970ies *g*
If Google really cared they would fix Android Chrome to reflow text, instead of discriminating
Does anyone know if this game distribution of Knopix supports AMD Athlon 64?
uni-kl is University of Kaiserlautern, the first on the list for distributing SuSE fixes - they are good. Every kid should have one for Christmas morning."
;-)
What's a kid going to do with a university in Germany?
...else +1 informative for that post.
Got time? Spend some of it coding or testing
..."semi-literate" down as "amazed". (-:
Got time? Spend some of it coding or testing
That's more or less the reason to download Knoppix. xsnow, and the rest of the stuff around it... GIMP, Quake 3, etc. Now, seriously, if Knoppix indeed offers graphics card support and good compatibility with PC game, I'm in!
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No, because every kid already has an XP machine running the latest commercial games 4x better than Linux can even dream of.
Every poor kid. Any kid with $20 to spare will be better off buying a decently written, imaginative, properly thought out game for their game boy.
Doesn't it make you feel good to know that our freedoms are protected by politicans, lawyers and journalists.
Looking at those screens shots its like being back in the 1970ies *g*
If Google really cared they would fix Android Chrome to reflow text, instead of discriminating
see for example Linus own explanation on http://lwn.net/Articles/13066/ or
http://kerneltrap.org/node/1735
to make a binary modules, you have to use linux kernel include files. So by copyright law (on which GPL is based), there is a high probability [1] that any module IS derived work of the kernel
[1] well, it haven't been court-trialed yet AFAIK