I am looking through the games and some that stand out are lbreakout2, X NetHack, Gweled(if we remove the gnome deps), Frozen-Bubble, and maybe PySol.
> > Eero, > That's actually a really good point and I think we should take that > into consideration. One of the problems I have noticed is users complaining > about xubuntu becoming more bloated or slower and I am under the impression > that it's not our fault but more so a side affect of ubuntu-base getting > more and more added to it, so i think keeping with "light" games for the > xubuntu defaults would be a really wise decision. > > -Adam > > On 12/3/06, Eero Tamminen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > On Sunday 03 December 2006 16:46, Jani Monoses wrote: > > > > What about some non-de attached games like Battle for Wesnoth or > > > > something? <g> > > > > > > no chance of getting those in main :) I think they're better suited on > > a > > > game centric derivative I'd say. > > > > What about some small SDL (or plain X11) games? > > > > They take less memory and are faster than the Gnome variants, > > many of them work just fine on P166 with 96MB RAM. > > > > > > - Eero > > > > -- > > xubuntu-devel mailing list > > [email protected] > > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/xubuntu-devel > > > > > > -- > -=:Max:=- > --OpenPGP key: 5DBFA065--
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