Linux is becomming more of a Workstation platform in the recent years, with
more and more people migrating over to linux completely and ridding
themselves of windows(myself for example). Linux currently does work as a
great gaming platform(Doom 3, Sim City 3000 Unlimited, Quake 3, etc). Using
RB to be able to make even more games(casino games for instance) would be a
great way to bring an even better expierence to the linux community.
On 6/27/05, John Balestrieri <mrjohn at tinrocket dot com> wrote:
>
> My apologies completely, I see this now, and I realized it the moment
> I hit send... And, double bad of me for only mentioning games... I
> was still thinking within the confines of the list agenda. :) Linux
> will be taken under consideration.
>
> Mr. John
>
> On Jun 27, 2005, at 11:13 AM, Troy Rollins wrote:
>
> >
> >
> >> but is Linux really that important for the game market?
> >>
> >
> > I have no idea. But, I see SSS as valuable to things other than
> > games. Kiosks, museum installations, room control systems, etc.
> > Linux works really well in those environments due to low hardware
> > cost and a robust OS.
> >
>
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