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What is SDL?



Howdy all,

I'm in the mode of compiling games and activities for my
kiddies to play on my computers.  For those not familiar with
my setup at home, I have a beefy server in the basement and
diskless terminals (X-terminals in the traditional sense) throughout
the house.

A lot of nifty games I'm looking at require the SDL (Simple DirectMedia
Layer) package to work.  If I understand it correctly, SDL provides
a API to directly address video/audio hardware much like M$ DirectX which
leads me to believe that these games won't work over a remote X11
session.  Meaning, SDL games running on the server won't display on
my terminals as expected.  True?

Comments on SDL or suggestions for kids Linux-friendly games appreciated.

- christoph



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