There used to be a live cd that contained Enemy Territory and another one of America's Army, I believe it was part of the gentoo games project. If another distribution were to offer those 2 games on live CDs there would definitely be more of a reason to try to convince others that gaming is possible on linux.
Actually, if you read the original paper that the student published, you will realize that CD case stated that it would install software when you tried to play it on a PC.
There used to be a live cd that contained Enemy Territory and another one of America's Army, I believe it was part of the gentoo games project. If another distribution were to offer those 2 games on live CDs there would definitely be more of a reason to try to convince others that gaming is possible on linux.
Actually, if you read the original paper that the student published, you will realize that CD case stated that it would install software when you tried to play it on a PC.
Don't worry, this is slashdot. Your submission will probably get posted tomorrow.
Apparently this little mac is currently working as a web server, right there:
http://lego.apple-juice.co.uk/index.html
Let all go visit it and see how the winning bidder reacts when he receives a melted pile of legos.
What exactly would make someone uneligible? It's probably a typo and they meant ABLE to download the game.