Geography Game? Like Seterra

Lou Synnestvedt lou.syn at gmail.com
Wed Dec 13 19:03:54 GMT 2006


Dear Responders,

Thanks for the suggestion about wine.  If I manage to get it working, I will
report back.

Lou

On 11/30/06, Daniel Hedblom <daniel.hedblom at solleftea.se> wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> Seterra works fine in Wine, atleast the more recent ones. I still really
> think we should all plea for the author to release the code for porting to
> Linux.
>
> On a side note, how do one properly share one wine installation amongst
> many users? I have tried but never gotten a solution that works smoothly.
>
> /daniel
>
>
>
>
> Daniel Hedblom
> Systemtekniker
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> 070-3837244
> >>> Clay Berlo <clay.berlo at dsbn.edu.on.ca> 06-11-30 18:43 >>>
> Although I generally don't like to recommend WINE, it is a solution for
> this particular application.  If you install WINE with settings to share
> one common installation directory, Seterra will work through the LTSP,
> apparently without issue.
>
> I note that this is free software, so perhaps it would be possible to
> persuade the author to release the source code (again), so it can be
> properly ported to Linux?
>
> ~Clay
>
> On Wed, 2006-29-11 at 13:57 -0500, Lou Synnestvedt wrote:
>
> > I would love to have a Seterra-like game to learn geography that is
> > easy to use for elementary school.  Any ideas that work with edubuntu?
> > Lou
>
>
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