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17: Go Gaming: Is Ubuntu Ready for the Game Geeks?
So you thought Ubuntu was not for gamers? New tools and trends point to a bright future for Ubuntu gaming. Whether you’re an occasional player or an expert, you’ll score with our study of the state of the game in Ubuntu Linux.
Jono explains what's going on behind the scenes at Ubuntu on the desktop, mobile devices, and the cloud and how the community fits into the grand plan.
So Raring Ringtail is here. As usual, expectations are high, and the claims of Canonical's marketing team are gushing. But does Raring Ringtail live up to the hype?
"We can do anything except games" might be the lament of a Linux fan who has to turn on a Windows computer just to play a computer game. In this issue, we explain why that could change soon.
The appearance of new game engines with Linux support gives rise to hope that more games will start to appear in Linux versions. The free game engines are also getting better.
The Ubuntu Software Center provides some exclusive game titles that are not yet commercially available or on the Internet. We take a look at five especially interesting games from different genres.
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Although Ubuntu has made great strides in gaming, we sometimes miss the games that are only available on Windows. Linux provides a way to solve this problem with Wine, the Windows "not an emulator."
Colonizing new territory, processing raw materials, and trading goods are ingredients for popular strategy games. This genre is served on Linux by the free Unknown Horizons project.
A simple script is usually enough to automate a knotty task in Linux, but with some simple shell commands and a little effort, you can convert a simple batch file into a robust shell program.
Virtualization is fine and all, but sometimes it can be overkill if all you want to do is run a program that you think could pose a threat to your system. chroot jails offer a light, fast, and well-tested alternative.
GRUB 2 is more than just a system for booting from a disk. In this article, we'll provide an overview of the capabilities of the newest version of GRUB, GRUB 2.
Ubuntu Business Desktop Remix sees Canonical not only attempt to oust Windows off the enterprise desktop but also position itself as a low-budget alternative to enterprise desktops by Red Hat and SUSE
Free components make GECAMed ideal for use in private medical offices, letting this free software get a foot in the door of a very competitive area of industry-specific software.
A program for managing personal finances ought to be as simple and clear as possible. The Grisbi financial manager promises simplicity but doesn't support online banking.
With NetworkManager, you can access the Internet during the Ubuntu installation process. The first step is to download updates to make your system more secure.
Movies, music, and Internet telephony are easy to use in Ubuntu. You just have to load the right software packages onto the computer. We present some favorite multimedia apps.