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== Games and Entertainment ==
== Games and Entertainment ==


Fedora provides a selection of games that cover a variety of genres.  Users can install a small package of games for GNOME (gnome-games) and KDE (kdegames).  There are also many additional games that span every major genre available in the repositories.
Fedora provides a selection of games that cover a variety of genres.  Users can install a small package of games for GNOME (<code>gnome-games</code>) and KDE (<code>kdegames</code>).  There are also many additional games that span every major genre available in the repositories.


The Fedora Project website features a section dedicated to games that details many of the available games, including overviews and installation instructions.  For more information, refer to:
The Fedora Project website features a section dedicated to games that details many of the available games, including overviews and installation instructions.  For more information, refer to:
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For a list of other games that are available for installation, select ''Applications > Add/Remove Software'', or via the command line:
For a list of other games that are available for installation, select ''Applications > Add/Remove Software'', or via the command line:


  yum groupinfo "Games and Entertainment"
  yum groupinfo "Games and Entertainment


For help using yum to install the assorted game packages, refer to the guide available at:
For help using yum to install the assorted game packages, refer to the guide available at:


* http://docs.fedoraproject.org/yum/
* http://docs.fedoraproject.org/yum/

Revision as of 18:32, 30 September 2008

Games and Entertainment

Fedora provides a selection of games that cover a variety of genres. Users can install a small package of games for GNOME (gnome-games) and KDE (kdegames). There are also many additional games that span every major genre available in the repositories.

The Fedora Project website features a section dedicated to games that details many of the available games, including overviews and installation instructions. For more information, refer to:

For a list of other games that are available for installation, select Applications > Add/Remove Software, or via the command line:

yum groupinfo "Games and Entertainment

For help using yum to install the assorted game packages, refer to the guide available at: