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LGDC |
Linux
game development center. LGDC's first and foremost goal is to provide a comprehensive
overview of the available programming resources like game SDKs, image
manipulation/generation software, special documentation, programming tools, etc and aid to
developers in choosing the right tools. |
LinuxGames |
THE Linux
gaming news site. LinuxGames offers daily dosage of everything gaming related on the Linux
platform in a well presented and articulate manner. |
Loki |
Loki Entertainment Software contracts with successful computer entertainment
software companies to port their best selling titles to Linux. A freeware Unix-like
operating system, Linux has been dubbed the only true competitor to Windows and has
established a solid following in the United States and abroad. Gaming software is an
untapped segment of the Linux market with significant potential. |
XFree86.org |
The XFree86 Project,
Inc is a non-profit organisation that produces XFree86. XFree86 is a freely
redistributable implementation of the X Window System that
runs on UNIX(R) and UNIX-like operating systems (and OS/2). The XFree86 Project has
traditionally focused on Intel x86-based platforms (which is where the `86' in our name
comes from), but our current release also supports other platforms. |
Utah-GLX |
A hardware accelerated implementation of the GLX
protocol. |
Linux.com |
Linux.com's
mission is to enrich the Linux community by providing a centralized place for individuals
of all experience levels to learn (and teach) the power and virtues of the Linux Operating
System. The Linux site par excellence. |
Gentus.com |
Abit's
Gentus Linux distribution site. The ABIT Gentus package features the latest stable
kernel with full native support for multi-processing, and drivers and patches all
together. With Gentus we have really gone out of our way to make it easy to set up
and install. Specifically we have added direct support for UDMA/ATA/66 drivers so that you
can install directly to an ATA/66 drive, with a fixed driver and driver optimizations for
UDMA66. Previously, users had to first install in the ATA/33 mode then later switch over
to the ATA/66 channel. With our software enhancements to the Linux kernel that has all
been obviated and the process is much more smooth. With Gentus there is even auto
recognition of ABIT motherboards to suggest which pre-built kernels a user might want to
install in X-WIN GUI mode such as KDE OR GNOME. Many software distributions only offer one
of those. Software RAID that is compatible with UDMA/66 IDE is supported and is directly
installable to and bootable from RAID at the setup menu of the 1st CD. Gentus also
features flexible HD partitioning and pre-configuration as well as the afore mentioned
installation to IDE drive on UDMA/66 from a bootable CD |
Linux
Voodoo Games |
3Dfx
lovin' Linux gaming news site. |
Mesa 3D |
A free
implementation of the OpenGL API. |