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    It's a great idea - for instance if you have a locked down work PC, then a Knoppix Gamer would allow you to have fun without affecting any configuration.

    There is also the Morphix gamer edition, which is a sister product, and is great fun, but I like the idea of a pure Knoppix base.

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    Yeah, I was going to mention MORPHIX. However, there haven't been any new releases since 0.4-1 which as about a year old now. So some of the games are a bit dated. For instance, you cannot play bzflag online with the MORPHIX Gamer CD because no game servers support the older version of bzflag installed on the CD!

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    There is also KnoppiXMAME for emulator fans.

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    Quote Originally Posted by A. Jorge Garcia
    Yeah, I was going to mention MORPHIX. However, there haven't been any new releases since 0.4-1 which as about a year old now. So some of the games are a bit dated. For instance, you cannot play bzflag online with the MORPHIX Gamer CD because no game servers support the older version of bzflag installed on the CD!

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    Hmm, bzflag is included in the gamers version. I'll talk to Klaus about
    a gamers edition (it should be synced with the "normal" Knoppix releases). CD or DVD?

    Ciao,
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    Quote Originally Posted by tarstarkas
    There is also KnoppiXMAME for emulator fans.
    Yeah, MAME rocks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by evilfreak
    ... CD or DVD?
    My vote would be CD, at least at first. You can fit lots of smaller games on a CD (like the many that have been removed from Knoppix over the various releases). As you get to the larger games you might well need a DVD, but it will serve fewer users and they likely will be the users who install to hard drive and just download the game they want anyway.

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    I vote for both, Game DVD and CD! (sure could get alot of games on a DVD....)
    Throw in some emulators too!

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    Re: knoppix with games

    Quote Originally Posted by mcreel
    I'd be a bit surprised if there aren't other Knoppices remastered for games, but I have a "Pol and Ona's Linux" which is 3.4 with all the games I could find in debian unstable.

    My kids like it OK - it gets about 30% of their game-playing attention, with the rest going to the leading brand. If anyone wants the .iso, let me know, michael.creel@uab.es
    jur, mcreel, are you studying (or teaching ) in the UAB? I'm a student of ETSE (1st year) If you want we can meet in the university and give me the ISO (and maybe take a beer together or something )

    Greetings!

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    your CD works great

    Hey, Mcreel I downloaded your Pol and Ong Live CD and its great. Loads of games. I wasn't able to get 3D acceleration on my systems with Nvidia card or Radeon, but it rocks on ATI Rage and Intel Extreme Graphics (i810). Thanks for the link!

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    anybody got a bittorrent link for either this "Pol and Ona's Linux" or the knoppix for gamers?

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