Icculus Finger Update

Written by Michael Larabel in Linux Gaming on 24 June 2006 at 01:00 AM EDT. Add A Comment
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Ryan Gordon, or commonly known as Icculus in the Linux world, has once again updates his finger/blog. His latest alternative OS ports discussed in this latest posting include Cars: Radiator Springs Adventures (a Macintosh children game), Call of Duty 2 Server for Linux, and Second Life. The most notable things include the Call of Duty 2 v1.3 server for Linux has been rejected by Activision due to some problem on Icculus' side (hopefully to be fixed soon), and Ryan is still working on the dependency hell for Second Life. The Icculus post can be found here.
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