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                <para><emphasis role="strong">Objectives</emphasis></para>
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                <para>In this lesson, you will learn how to:
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                                <listitem><para>Find and Install Ubuntu games</para></listitem>
 
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                                <listitem><para>Find and install games on Ubuntu</para></listitem>
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                                <listitem><para>Play some of the more popular Ubuntu games</para></listitem>
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                                <listitem><para>Configurations for other games</para></listitem>
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                        </itemizedlist>
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                </para>
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                <sect1>
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                        <title>Installing Ubuntu Games</title>
 
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                        <title>Installing Games on Ubuntu</title>
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                        <para>Gaming on Linux has been a point of discussion for a long time.
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                        There is a strong argument that developing the gaming culture on Linux could contribute to its
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                        commercialisation. An accepted fact is that it is a challenge for the
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                        install many games from other repositories. Different repositories store software according to their
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                        proprietary status and the level of support each software receives from Canonical and the Ubuntu
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                        community. This was covered in Lesson 1.</para>
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                        <instructornote><title>Instructor Notes:</title><para><emphasis role="italic">Information about repositories is important because
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                        games are located in various repositories. You may need to recap on Lesson 1. Pre-install the two games, covered in the lesson, on every computer prior to starting the day or session. </emphasis></para>
 
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                        <instructornote><title>Instructor Notes:</title><para><emphasis role="italic">Understanding repositories is 
 
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                        important because games are located in various repositories. You may need to recap on 
 
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                        Lesson 1. Pre-install the two games covered in the lesson on every computer prior to starting the day or session otherwise
 
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                        this will take up too much time during class.</emphasis></para>
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                        </instructornote>
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                        <note><title><emphasis role="strong">Note:</emphasis></title>
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                                <para>Enabling a repository is a one-time task. You do not have to
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                </sect1>
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                        <title>Playing Ubuntu Games</title>
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                        <instructornote><title>Instructor Notes:</title><para><emphasis role="italic">If time permits, allow the students to play these games for sometime. A 10 - 15 minute gaming break will refresh the students.</emphasis></para>
 
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                        <instructornote><title>Instructor Notes:</title><para><emphasis role="italic">Allow the students to play these games for sometime. A 10 - 15 minute gaming break be refreshing.</emphasis></para>
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                        </instructornote>
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                        <para>Playing a game on Ubuntu is no different than playing it on any other Graphical
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                        User Interface (GUI)-based operating system. There are no pre-requisites to play these games and the real fun is in exploring
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                        <title>Lesson Summary</title>
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                        <para>In this lesson, you learned that:
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                                        <listitem><para>You can install and play many Ubuntu games available
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                                        by default and in repositories.</para></listitem>
 
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                                        <listitem><para>You can install and play many games available
 
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                                        by default on Ubuntu and in repositories.</para></listitem>
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                                        <listitem><para>You can install games from the repositories in different ways.
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                                        For example you can use the Add/Remove Applications, Synaptic Package Manager
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                                        or the Terminal to install the games.</para></listitem>