How can I connect Linux with Teenagers?
Dave Marple
d.marple at gmail.com
Sun Oct 21 22:38:15 UTC 2007
Another great (although getting old now) game is Savage, the old version is
free. http://www.s2games.com/savage/downloads.php
You'd also be surprised at how playable many games are using Wine.
Elpram
On 10/21/07, Scott <slewin at bmts.com> wrote:
>
> Sanjay Sodhi wrote:
> > I think a lot of it is wow-factor, but people don't give me the time to
> > wow them!
> Teenagers are the most difficult age group to convert. Younger kids
> have several games they like on Linux and are not attached to windows
> yet, while adults are, usually, more concerned with desktop software
> that is more likely to be found on Linux.
>
> Teenagers are almost only after games, with the exception of some chat
> software as mentioned. I would suggest showing them the few proprietary
> games on Linux if you have any like Neverwinter nights or Quake. And
> show them the few high end open source games like Nexiuz. I would
> suggest not showing them any of the simpler games. Even though they are
> good, they may view Linux games as not as good. Showing the beryl is a
> good idea as that is very nice and Pidgin/Gaim is good too. I would
> also suggest showing them Amarok, there is nothing on windows that can
> complete :).
>
> --
> Your friend,
> Scott
>
> Sent to you from a Linux computer using Kubuntu Version 7.04 (Feisty Fawn)
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