On Fri, 3 Dec 2004 08:40:55 -0500 (EST), Allen Baylis <allenbaylis@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > How about checkers, astroid 3D,pinball and Doom asteroids and Doom are trademark protected, so you'll have to be more creative than saying "trademarked protected name of game." For example... Cube exists without trademark issues... and is a FPS and similar to Doom in genre. But open source binaries aren't as useful as the official binaries, because the official binaries embedd some key signature checking to make sure you are using official binaries to prevent some very blatant cheating from locally hacked clients on the official game servers that are being run for multiplayer. I don't know about the technical state of the Cube codebase, and I'm not sure if there is a way for Fedora to distribute binaries which include a variation of the internal signature checking to prevent people from using locally hacked versions of the open source codebase to cheat on multiple games. This is certaintly something that would have to appear in Extras first before it could be considered for Core inclusion really. -jef"liquid war is always a fun time waster"spaleta