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GFSGL

GFSGL is a program that makes running and installing games (and other programs) easy under Linux and other Unix-like operating systems. It can autodetect installers in your CD-ROM drives (both native to Linux and those run through Wine/Cedega). GFSGL can launch many different games including native, Wine, and ScummVM games. It has both a console and a graphical interface.

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  •  16 Dec 2005 14:04

Release Notes: Minor changes to the generated launch scripts, major improvements to the KDE interface, and a few minor fixes to the GMT_wine gmod.

Release Notes: gfsglrc was added. A module subsystem (GMod) was added. A lot of code cleanup was done. The launch scripts were improved. GTK2 and KDE UIs were added (using xmsg). New addgame interfaces were added. The database was rewritten. A lot of the core code was split into shared files. GFSGL can now also autodetect native GNU/Linux games.

Release Notes: Various bugs were fixed. Support for a few games was added to the autoaddgames modules. Support for CXOffice bottles and cedega categories were added. Some cleanup of the source code was done.

Release Notes: Adds a Perl wrapper script that adds support for cedega 5.0+.

Release Notes: This release adds the gmod module subsystem. A lot of functionality has been split into modules, and a module that autodetects and adds native GNU/Linux games has been added.

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