No problem at all, I already said this in a previous post:
"[...] maybe in your place I would discard this bug report, I think it's
not really worth further investigations"
Thank you all for having spent time on this.
Enrico
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I'm marking this as invalid because it is not a gnome-games bug. The
launcher shortcuts should point to, for instance, gnome-hearts not
/usr/games/gnome-hearts.
If you are unable to start games, then you need to make sure /usr/games/
is in your $PATH which it is by default.
** Changed in: gnome-g
I tried to reproduce this issue installing pacman package from
repositories (and testing default gnome games) but works fine for me
(but I have a fresh install of Ubuntu Lucid), maybe you should try to do
a new installation of Lucid in your machine for avoid possible issues
with old configurations
No problem at all, I also thought it was not so important for the moment.
Thank you for caring
Regards
Enrico
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Unable to launch some Gnome games in 10.04 LTS
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/575975
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I'm not really familiar enough with the gnome-games package to help
further and I don't currently have enough spare time to try testing the
same upgrades as you have applied so I don't think I could help further
currently. But if it becomes a recurring issue and someone who is in a
better position
Hello,
Just in case it helps, here are the games which were on Ubuntu 7.2.04
distribution:
(with the command line appearing in the applications editing menu). I tried to
launch all of them, they were ok, also the 2 ones which did not have full path
as command line.
AisleRiot Solitaire /usr/g
You can get an idea of what was installed in earlier releases by going
to http://packages.ubuntu.com and searching for the gnome-games package.
The description and the dependancies list the games that are normally
installed with that version of ubuntu.
I suspect in your case the issue was that whe
Hello again,
I found out the CD which I used to install my first version of Ubuntu.
It was:
#define DISKNAME Ubuntu 7.04 "Feisty Fawn" - Release i386
If you are interested, i could try to install it on an empty old PC, to
check what games were inside. I'm ready to do the effort, because in
fact
Hello Daniel,
Thank you for your concern. I upgraded from an older version. It's a
long time i have Ubuntu now. Last version I used was 8.04, but i had
also older versions before.
To upgrade from 8.04, I simply used the update manager from the system
menu. I had three upgrades in a row, during th
I don't have the same selection of games installed on my install. Did
you perform a clean install or did you upgrade from ubuntu 9.10 or from
an alpha/beta release of ubuntu 10.04?
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Unable to launch some Gnome games in 10.04 LTS
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