Dear Responders,<br><br>Thanks for the suggestion about wine. If I manage to get it working, I will report back.<br><br>Lou<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 11/30/06, <b class="gmail_sendername">Daniel Hedblom</b>
<<a href="mailto:daniel.hedblom@solleftea.se">daniel.hedblom@solleftea.se</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
Hi!<br><br>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.<br><br>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.
<br><br>/daniel<br><br><br><br><br>Daniel Hedblom<br>Systemtekniker<br>Sollefteċ Kommun<br>BSF<br>070-3837244<br>>>> Clay Berlo <<a href="mailto:clay.berlo@dsbn.edu.on.ca">clay.berlo@dsbn.edu.on.ca</a>> 06-11-30 18:43 >>>
<br>Although I generally don't like to recommend WINE, it is a solution for<br>this particular application. If you install WINE with settings to share<br>one common installation directory, Seterra will work through the LTSP,
<br>apparently without issue.<br><br>I note that this is free software, so perhaps it would be possible to<br>persuade the author to release the source code (again), so it can be<br>properly ported to Linux?<br><br>~Clay<br>
<br>On Wed, 2006-29-11 at 13:57 -0500, Lou Synnestvedt wrote:<br><br>> I would love to have a Seterra-like game to learn geography that is<br>> easy to use for elementary school. Any ideas that work with edubuntu?<br>
> Lou<br><br></blockquote></div><br>