2 May
No, the most common complaint of most people I know of that have made the switch fully from Windows to Linux is the lack of games. And while I do admit, there is a huge lack of games when you compare it to Windows, that’s not to say that there is none at all. So I feel it should be my duty for every Saturday for the next few weeks to cover some free games for the Linux based operating systems. To those using Windows, chances are good the games I’m naming have been ported to your platform as well, so this also works out for the Windows users. Please keep in mind that each game has it’s own site linked, so you can check out the system requirements. So let’s begin.
- Sauerbraten -

If you’ve never tried Sauerbraten under Windows or Linux, let me just say this: you’re missing out on one of the best first person shooters that was ever created. Sauerbraten itself has no official story line but has lots of shooting action for any fan of first person shooters. It’s varied weapons interact with each other perfectly as they would in real life, the machine/chain gun is perfect for automatic take downs but is inaccurate if sprayed, the sniper is great for a long distance shot but useless up close, the shotgun is the reverse, being only useful close up but useless at a far distance, with the pistol being a nice mid-ranged weapon and the rockets being a “blast” (pardon the pun). The monsters are also varied, ranging from Bauul who you will be cursing every time you see one, with their 500 HP and their rockets able to do upwards of 50 points of damage with each blast, to the HellPig whom you’ll simply laugh at as it’s weak 50 HP and 12 points of damage don’t seem that bad when you’re running from that Bauul…
Any way you cut it, Sauerbraten is a rather amazing game, with both single and multiplayer options and a free download for Windows, Macintosh, and Linux.
- OpenArena -

OpenArena, while lacking the finesse of Quake 3 Arena, which it’s based off of for gameplay, still has it’s strengths. For one, it’s a free game. For another, it’s like playing Quake Arena. And for a third thing… it still is very actively played online and offline. There is a campaign mode which while can be dead simple on the easiest modes, can work you into quite the sweat in the harder levels. Then if that weren’t enough, the multiplayer faction is quite an unusual way of working, with new maps available only to be played online. If you ever see someone fragging you with the name of HellNoire666 under OpenArena, chances are good that’s yours truly. Just remember one tip while rocket jumping… always look before you leap.
OpenArena does have some small flaws, but the solid gameplay makes up for it. It is both single and multiplayer friendly, and works with Windows, Macintosh, and Linux.
- Urban Terror -

Urban Terror’s graphics might look even more dated then Sauerbraten and OpenArena, but don’t let the graphics fool you: Urban Terror is a great game. It’s a somewhat more realistic version of Counter Strike 1.6, in that you can run and jump, but unlike Counter Strike or any other FPS that I know of, these take away from your stamina, as does being shot by bullets. And if you aren’t careful, you can also bleed to death from your wounds! While these might sound like bad things, I personally believe it adds a unique gameplay element to the already worn thin FPS genre. While I don’t play it the most often, it’s still certainly worthy of a look if you’re looking for something to be like Counter Strike in a sense. And at the same time, the unique elements certainly will add a challenge to anyone who’s great at Counter Strike or any other first person shooter. Oh, and did I remember to mention you can wall jump and slide?
Urban Terror is multiplayer only and works with Windows, Macintosh, and Linux.
I’ll be writing up on more games next week, I just felt that since Sunday is considered a rest day for many people, it would be the best day to post up on games for all the operating systems that I know of. Remember, less then 24 hours left for WinPatrol, so if you’d like the chance to win it, it’s still open!
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Is Cube 2 an online game?
John Paul, no, they’re all ones you’ve got to download to your hard drive. Sorry.
I wanna know the best hdd partition scheme for my 180GB hdd.
and also tell me which OS to choose Ubuntu 10.04 or Mint 9.
I am currently using Ubuntu 9.10.
santosa, you’re going to have to tell me more then that. You can just do an auto partition which should be fine. As for Mint VS Ubuntu, I’d take Ubuntu personally.
In Lucid it takes about 17sec time for panels to appear on surface after logging in,i am a nvidia user,any fixes for this???
Seeing the log file , i saw ” WARNING: Unable to load file ‘/etc/gdm/custom.conf’: No such file or directory ” and i think this the culprit. I reported on ubuntu forums ,however not getting any feedback.
Googling this i found that this problem is common among nvidia users.
I don want to live lucid,its faster than the previous ubuntu os.
The only problem is the long time it takes after logging.I have tried many fixes. I have even blacklisted nouvea,vga…
ankit, how old is your card?
Also, you might want to try this solution here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1334740
My card nvidia Geforce7050/nforce 610i is 3years old.
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ankit@ankit-desktop:~$ sudo gdmsetup
[sudo] password for ankit:
** (gdmsetup:7241): WARNING **: Error calling GetValue(‘daemon/TimedLoginEnable’): Key not found
** (gdmsetup:7241): WARNING **: Error calling GetValue(‘daemon/TimedLoginDelay’): Key not found
** (gdmsetup:7241): DEBUG: init delay=30
** (gdmsetup:7241): DEBUG: “/usr/share/xsessions/une-efl-guest-restricted.desktop” is hidden or contains non-executable TryExec program
** (gdmsetup:7241): DEBUG: “/usr/share/xsessions/guest-restricted.desktop” is hidden or contains non-executable TryExec program
** (gdmsetup:7241): DEBUG: “/usr/share/xsessions/une-guest-restricted.desktop” is hidden or contains non-executable TryExec program
** (gdmsetup:7241): WARNING **: Error calling GetValue(‘daemon/DefaultSession’): Key not found
** (gdmsetup:7241): DEBUG: Init default session found:’(null)’
** (gdmsetup:7241): DEBUG: Failed to identify the current session: Unable to lookup session information for process ’7241′
** (gdmsetup:7241): WARNING **: Unable to find users: no seat-id found
** (gdmsetup:7241): DEBUG: GdmUserManager: explicitly skipping user: nobody
** (gdmsetup:7241): DEBUG: GdmUserManager: user icon changed
** (gdmsetup:7241): DEBUG: adding monitor for ‘/home/ankit/.face’
** (gdmsetup:7241): DEBUG: Getting list of sessions for user 1000
** (gdmsetup:7241): DEBUG: Found 1 sessions for user ankit
** (gdmsetup:7241): DEBUG: GdmUserManager: not adding session on other seat: /org/freedesktop/ConsoleKit/Session2″
should i reinstall gdm, since the gdm setup box didn’t open up.
XUBUNTU !!!
It’ s time ???
Paul can we install it ???
Ciao.
ankit, based on that forum post, I figure it wouldn’t be a bad idea myself.
Great work and there are a lot of game about open source game like
FlightGear
Nexuiz
TORCS
and a list of open source from WIKI is hear:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_open-source_video_games
Blue… I’m doing this every Sunday. Then Mondays, I’m going to take a break. Then go back into the cycle from there.
hey paul….
is linux mint 8 better than ubuntu 10.4….
i just formated my laptop…n installed windows 7…
i have iso file of both mint 8 and ubuntu 10.4 beta 1..
among mint 8 n ubuntu 10.4 which is better n stable to have it as my second OS
I solved that problem. The problem was that my system was searching for floppy drive and i didn’t had that.This problem came because in my bios floppy drive was enabled and so i by disabling that my system now boots up in ~20secs. Phew,lucid is great its much faster OS than those windows and others linux distro.