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Add Yo Frankie! Game to Ubuntu repositories  
Written by kernel_script the 11 Dec 08 at 19:04. Global category: Gaming. Not an idea
Add Yo Frankie! Game to Ubuntu repositories.

This is a mark in Open Source Gaming in my opinion, and a so well done, worked and polished game with such quality deserves go to Ubuntu repositories.

More info here:
http://www.yofrankie.org/

jorgerosa comment:
"Yo Frankie! is not only a game. You can learn to make games with it!

I downloaded the game (bigger file there) and opened in Blender, and i can learn how they do the game.

I even can run the game from Blender (no need to compile or whatever), since Blender has built in his own 3D game engine, and see what happens when i change stuff there :D"
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Solution #1: Auto-generated solution of idea #16429
Written by kernel_script the 11 Dec 08 at 19:04.
Ubuntu Brainstorm was updated in January 2009. Since the idea #16429 was submitted before this update, its rationale and solution are not separated. Please vote accordingly, and if you have the necessary rights, please separate the rationale from the solution. Thanks!

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Option to run Wine in seperate xserver  
Written by Thelasko the 8 Oct 08 at 14:33. Related project: Wine. New
Some programs (games especially) benefit when Wine is run in a separate xserver. Some users have developed programs and scripts to do this automatically, but I think this can be improved and made an option in Wine.

http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=3377903
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Solution #1: Auto-generated solution of idea #14217
Written by Thelasko the 8 Oct 08 at 14:33.
Ubuntu Brainstorm was updated in January 2009. Since the idea #14217 was submitted before this update, its rationale and solution are not separated. Please vote accordingly, and if you have the necessary rights, please separate the rationale from the solution. Thanks!

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Don't make gnome games dependent on each other  
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Written by timwylie the 11 Mar 08 at 01:57. Global category: Gaming. New
The default gnome games for solitaire, minesweeper, etc are really the best out there, but I hate that if I remove one game through "Add/Remove Programs" it removes all of them! Why?

This will not only confuse, but also really annoy most users. A reason should at least be given. I know there are easy ways around this, but most average users are going to want to use the easy package manager... I mean, that's what it's there for right?
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Solution #1: Auto-generated solution of idea #4183
Written by timwylie the 11 Mar 08 at 01:57.
Ubuntu Brainstorm was updated in January 2009. Since the idea #4183 was submitted before this update, its rationale and solution are not separated. Please vote accordingly, and if you have the necessary rights, please separate the rationale from the solution. Thanks!
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Solution #2: Turn gnome-games into a metapackage
Written by sci-fi guy the 21 Mar 09 at 02:54.
A metapackage would allow people that don't mind everything and the kitchen sink thrown in to carry on as before, while still allowing others to fine-tune their preference by installing the individual packages.
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Solution #3: Turn kde-games into a metapackage
Written by 311005901 the 2 Apr 09 at 13:35.
Do just like #2, but for KDE users.

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