EasyOS, ScummVM 2.7.0 Testing, and Friday’s Fedora Facts (UPDATED)
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Back from holiday got some catching up to do
I took one of my laptops, and did some work on EasyOS, but mostly was in holiday-mode. Here are commits for woofQ, I was away from Jan 26 to now:
https://github.com/bkauler/woofq/commits/b267f9a1f6daaf2bb8e342440de7e700b28e9884
While away, thought a bit more about non-English translation, and just now have posed a question on the Puppy Forum:
https://forum.puppylinux.com/viewtopic.php?t=7943
Have lots of to-do notes scribbled on pieces of paper, will need to organize and prioritize them.
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ScummVM 2.7.0: Call for testing!
A few months have passed since we released ScummVM 2.6.1. It's time to prepare for a new release!
Our lovely developers added support, yet again, for a bunch of new ancient games that require testing:
- Soldier Boyz
- GLK Scott Adams Interactive Fiction games (C64 and ZX Spectrum)
- GLK Scott Adams adventures 1-12 (TI99/4A format)
- Obsidian
- Pink Panther: Passport to Peril
- Pink Panther: Hokus Pokus Pink
- Driller/Space Station Oblivion
- Halls of the Dead: Faery Tale Adventure II
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Fedora Community Blog: Friday’s Fedora Facts: 2023-05
UPDATE
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ScummVM 2.7.0 is ready for testing more retro games
ScummVM, the all-in-one solution for many different retro games and upgraded game engines for classics has a new version 2.7.0 ready for testing. Each new release brings plenty of newly supported games with it currently supporting over 300 games including classics from the likes of LucasArts, Sierra On-Line, Revolution Software, Cyan, Inc., Westwood Studios and so on.