Embedded Linux System Design and Development
Discovering Linux and other Linux news. I have used Debian Lenny & Sqeeze, Fedora, Zenwalk, DSL, Ubuntu, Mepis, AntiX, Parted Magic, PCLinuxOS, Red Hat, CentOS6, SliTaz and Linux Mint in all varieties.
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Design A T-Shirt Logo Contest
Linux.Com Store will be featuring the best design from the contest in its apparel. You only have until April 11th to get your design submitted. Five lucky people will have their design chosen to be displayed on Linux.com. These five will be the ones open for the community vote through June 6th 2010. The winner will also get a trip to LinuxCon in Boston with the Linux.com folks. The store not only has cool Linux stuff to purchase but the proceeds help support the Linux Foundation. Good luck to those submitting designs and for the rest of us let's support the OS we all love and use.
Embedded Linux System Design and Development
This is a contest I can get behind and support. The
Embedded Linux System Design and Development
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
The Blog of Helios: Indie Gamers See The Linux Market


















The Blog of Helios: Indie Gamers See The Linux Market
One more thing to mention is how it is installed. I asked the developers of Caster and this is the reply from Frank:
"They're installed via an installer, called mojoinstaller, that was developed by Ryan Gordon another Linux game port developer. The main reason for this is that there is to be a distribution neutral as possible with the game as there would have to be a .deb, an .rpm, and at least a tarball or installer for "everyone else" if you did more than just the installer. Having said this the installer plays nicely with all distributions and uninstalls it's stuff gracefully."This is good news since there are so many distributions the game can be played on installation will be a snap. I want to extend my gratitude to the developers of Caster for responding so quickly to my installation questions.
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