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Wine 1.1.26view story

http://www.linuxgames.com – The latest development release of Wine has been announced. Changes in this release includes the following: Still more translation updates. Faster bitmap stretching using XRender. Proxy support in WinHTTP. Many more JScript functions. Various bug fixes. Download: [ Wine 1.1.26 ] (Software)

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Grubby Games Reduces Pricesview story

http://www.linuxgames.com – Grubby Games has reduced the price of all of their games from $20 to $6.99 as part of their acquisition by BigFishGames. The games affected by the price change are: Professor Fizzwizzle Professor Fizzwizzle and the Molten Mystery The Amazing Brain Train Fizzball MyTribe It is currently unclear if Grubby Games’ future releases will continue to support Linux. (Software)

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Clutter: Clutter 0.9.8 - developers snapshotview story

http://www.clutter-project.org – hi everyone; Clutter 0.9.8 is now available for download at: http://www.clutter-project.org/sources/clutter/0.9/ MD5 Checksums: (Software)

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GTK+: GTK+ 2.17.4 unstable releaseview story

http://blogs.gnome.org – This is a development release leading up to GTK+ 2.18. Overview of Changes from GTK+ 2.17.3 (Software)

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Metacity: The wider world of window border themesview story

http://blogs.gnome.org – After all this talk about theme formats, an overview of how they are handled in other window managers seemed in order. Your chronicler is no expert on most of these systems, so there may well be mistakes below. (Software)

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The Business Of Freeview story

http://dot.kde.org – At the recent Gran Canaria Desktop Summit in Las Palmas, Gran Canaria, Amarok developers Bart Cerneels and Nikolaj Hald Nielsen gave a talk about how a community-developed Free Software (Software)

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Documentation Team: July Docs Team Meetingsview story

http://blogs.gnome.org – It’s been a few weeks since our last team meetings, and now it’s time for more! We will have an community meeting next Tuesdya, July 21st at 18:00 UTC (1:00 p.m. CST).  Community meetings are your chance to ask any questions regarding GNOME documentation, Docbook, Mallard or more. (Software)

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Development: GNOME 2.27.4 released!view story

http://permalink.gmane.org – Hello all, This is already the 4th development release towards our 2.28 release that will happen in October 2009; this release comes just after the first joint GNOME / KDE conference, which was certainly great fun for all present people. To compile GNOME 2.27.4, you can the jhbuild [1] modulesets [2] (which use the exact tarball versions from the official release): [1] http://library.gnome.or (Software)

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0 A.D. Open Source!view story

http://www.linuxgames.com – Thanks to the many people who let us know that Wildfire Games have announced that their Age of Empires-inspired real-time strategy game 0 A.D. is now an open source project: Wildfire Games is switching from a closed development process to open source, making the game’s code available as GPL and the art content available as CC-BY-SA. [...] (Software)

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Unknown Horizons 2009.1view story

http://www.linuxgames.com – Version 2009.1 of the Unknown Horizons project was released for testing by developers and other interested parties: All new user interface. Gettext supported muiltlanguage support. This release comes with complete English, French and German translations and mostly complete Norwegian and Portuguese translations. New main music theme. A boatbuilder to build new ships for your fleet. [...] (Software)

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ioquake3 Fundraiserview story

http://www.linuxgames.com – The indefatigable zakk asked us to mention that the ioquake3 project, which extends the base Quake 3 code released by id Software, is holding a hosting fundraiser: Donations are required for ioquake3’s hosting to continue every two years. Next month, ioquake3’s hosting bill comes due. Fortunately it is only due once every two years which means [...] (Software)

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Svartalf Porting Interviewview story

http://www.linuxgames.com – The Linux hardware news/review site Phoronix has conducted an interview with Linux Game Publishing’s Frank “Svartalf” Earl about his previous work porting commercial titles, the technical hurdles encountered, and his take on the market. (Software)