What app / game do you want to see? :)


I consider this one as _very_ important :


Libre Office (not Open Office, please, Oracle sucks)


LyX (LaTeX editor):


http://www.lyx.org/


GNU Solfege:


http://www.solfege.org/


Audacity:


http://audacity.sourceforge.net/


Hydrogen:


http://www.hydrogen-music.org/


Jack2:


http://jackaudio.org/


Ardour (yeah, i'm dreaming):


http://ardour.org/


A tuner like these (should be easy to program a simple ncurses interface):


http://zyzstar.kosoru.com/?tuneroid


http://home.planet.nl/~lamer024/k3guitune.html


Ruby + gems !!!


An UML Modeller.


OpenProj:


http://openproj.org/openproj


GanttProject:


http://www.ganttproject.biz/


Stellarium:


http://www.stellarium.org/


An edonkey/KAD client.


Foobillard.
 
Blender please? Also, has somebody ported the 2.5 version? It's waaay more user friendly usable.
 
Just a reminder that this is a video request thread of existing apps/games not a port request thread ;)


On that note, I do think ED should (time permitting) do a video of PCSX-Rearmed. PSX has come a long in the last couple of months thanks to Notaz.
 
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Blender please? Also, has somebody ported the 2.5 version? It's waaay more user friendly usable.
Would blender even begin to perform on the Pandora? Not enough RAM for starters, surely?
Yeah, isn't there already a port of an earlier version? I'm pretty sure it'll run, though I wouldn't dare attempt rendering anything big.
 
Steam isn't available for Linux, and to the best of my knowledge isn't available for ARM processors at all, so I'm pretty sure that your request is impossible, I'm afraid.
 
Steam isn't available for Linux, and to the best of my knowledge isn't available for ARM processors at all, so I'm pretty sure that your request is impossible, I'm afraid.
Not sure if you are correct, because a friend i have has a Linux and is on Steam occasionally.. Then again, he may use another computer.
 
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I didn't want to get into any complexities, but on x86 processors, you can use a compatibility-layer for Linux called "WINE", which basically translates Microsoft Windows calls to native Linux ones, and which allows a fair amount of Windows-only software to run. This would likely be why your friend can do that.


Unfortunately, WINE is also x86-only, so this doesn't help the Pandora either. :p
 
Steam isn't available for Linux, and to the best of my knowledge isn't available for ARM processors at all, so I'm pretty sure that your request is impossible, I'm afraid.
Not sure if you are correct, because a friend i have has a Linux and is on Steam occasionally.. Then again, he may use another computer.

Steam runs in WINE. There is no native Steam client for Linux.


:ph34r: 'd by Prometheus...
 
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I didn't want to get into any complexities, but on x86 processors, you can use a compatibility-layer for Linux called "WINE", which basically translates Microsoft Windows calls to native Linux ones, and which allows a fair amount of Windows-only software to run. This would likely be why your friend can do that.


Unfortunately, WINE is also x86-only, so this doesn't help the Pandora either. :p

Yeah, and even if you used DOSBox it would run far too slowly.
 
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