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  • curaga
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    Supertux 2: the quest for GNU, of course!

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  • Adarion
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    Bastard Operator from ... hell?


    What do they want to achieve? For gaming Linux needs drivers, drivers, drivers that fully bring your hardware to shine. And it needs games, games, games. Also from commercial vendors. Supertux and stuff is nice and fine, but it lacks the big games, though there might be some shooters. But what of that can they achieve? And how?

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  • bulletxt
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    Breath of Fire...... wow....... what memories came back to me ...

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  • Ex-Cyber
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    Originally posted by kotakotakota View Post
    Am I the only one here who doesn't know what BoF stands for?
    Breath of Fire (Japanese: Ryuu no Senshi, roughly "Dragon Soldier"), which is among the iconic JRPG franchises of the 1990s.

    Obviously.

    No way could I possibly be misinterpreting that, since it came from a highly gaming-conscious group.

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  • domicius
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    Originally posted by kotakotakota View Post
    Am I the only one here who doesn't know what BoF stands for?
    Birds of a feather - in this context it is an informal discussion group.

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  • kotakotakota
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    Am I the only one here who doesn't know what BoF stands for?

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  • Vadi
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    I'm kind of dubious - I remember the Debian Games team from a bit ago, and I don't think they accomplished much since.

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    Debian Looks To Improve Linux Gaming

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    The latest out of DebConf 12 are future plans from the Debian game team...

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