
- #FROZEN BUBBLE FOR LINUX HOW TO#
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- #FROZEN BUBBLE FOR LINUX WINDOWS#
Now, I've tried installing it in Fossapup myself.only to find out there's all sorts of Perl-related stuff missing from my system. Looks like I may be out of my depth on this one, mate.įrozen Bubble is a Perl-based app, from the look of things. Sooner or later, you'll get one of those "light-bulb moments".and a lot of things will suddenly start to make sense at long :. Our Pup is unique in operation, and some stuff is specific to Puppy (which you won't find anywhere else).Ĭan seem frustrating in the early stages, but Pup's well worth persevering with. Having to ask Q's about what seem simple, obvious points.because many things about Puppy aren't always as obvious as you might expect. You're in the same position I was in some 6 years ago. (I think I know what the problem will be, TBH, but more info is needed ATM. deb package.if so, where did you obtain it? Where did you get Frozen Bubbles from? PPM? Pet package, or SFS? Was it a. How much time do you waste with little applications like Frozen Bubble and Gnubik? Or have you found a better application to waste your time on? If so, share with us.What Puppy are we talking about, exactly? You need to be quite precise with this, I'm afraid, 'cos there's so many spins/re-spins/Puppies/Puplets out there.and they're all just slightly different. And hopefully, much more quickly than I, you will solve your cube.
#FROZEN BUBBLE FOR LINUX HOW TO#
As you drag the background around the cube will rotate on all three axis.Įventually you get the hang of how to move your cubes' sides around.

You can also rotate your entire cube by clicking and dragging the black background. When you see the cursor change to an up arrow (in this case) you could click your left mouse button. To do this you would place your cursor on the outside of the upper left horizontal line of the side. Say you want to move (as shown in the picture) the side facing you clockwise. To move a section of the cube you place your cursor on the edge of the side you want to move. When you open Gnubik up (see Figure 3) you will have an unsolved cube waiting to be solved. Gnubik offers up a very simple way to attempt to solve that elusive puzzle. Gnubik, of course, hearkens back to the '80s and the Rubiks Cube craze. There will most likely be dependencies to install, but those will go off without a hitch.
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So just open up your Add/Remove Software tool and search for both "frozen bubble" and "gnubik" (no quotes) and install both. Both of these games should be found in your distributions standard repositories. The other, gnubik, is sure to frustrate you for hours.

One of these games is one of my all time favorite second sucker - Frozen Bubble. It's been a while since I mentioned a game on Ghacks, so I thought maybe I should bring up the topic again.

#FROZEN BUBBLE FOR LINUX WINDOWS#
But what happens, gasp, when those interwebs are down and you've no way to pass time? You shrivel up and die right? No! You waste your time coding, writing, or playing games!Īlthough Linux is not nearly the Game trove that Windows is, it is not without its share of time takers. Everyone knows that the interwebs is a sure-fire time killer. Be it administrating, working, or just plain killing time. Let's face it, we sit at our computers for hours on end.
