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Featherweight Linux 1.3
Featherweight Linux is my Live-CD installable Linux distribution that I remastered from Feather Linux, which is built on knoppix te
GPL (GNU General Public License)
Kenbushi Lite 6.2.0
Kenbushi is a powerful media center with integrated file sharing, web server and data backup over LAN/Internet
Freeware
xenConsole r0.15 beta
xenConsole is a curses-based tty/console monitor for Xen 2.0, basically presenting the output from 'xm list' in a full-screen interfa
Artistic License
Cankiri 0.2
Cankiri is a single file screen recorder for Linux and other systems that run GStreamer 0.10 and PyGTK 2.8
GPL (GNU General Public License)
QEmacs 0.3.1
QEmacs (for Quick Emacs) is a very small but powerful UNIX editor. Here are some key features of "QEmacs": · Full screen editor with
GPL (GNU General Public License)
Allegro 4.2.1
Allegro is a game programming library for C/C++ developers distributed freely, supporting the following platforms: DOS, Unix (Linux,
Freely Distributable
FBZX 1.7
FBZX is a Sinclair Spectrum emulator, designed to work at full screen using the FrameBuffer. Here are some key features of "FBZX":
GPL (GNU General Public License)
Lee Haywood's Chain Reaction 3.01
Chain Reaction (aka Critical Mass, aka Atoms) is an addictive, multi-player 'board' game. Lee Haywood's Chain Reaction is easy to learn to play. There is a computer player (for 2 player games only). · Players take turns to add units (blobs) of their colour to either an empty cell or a cell they already occupy. · Once the number of blobs in a cell equals the number of neighbouring cells - 2 in a corner, 3 along an edge and 4 elsewhere - the blobs 'explode', adding 1 blob to each neighbour and leaving the original cell empty. · The neigbouring cell may then have enough blobs to explode as well - making their neigbours explode, and so on - a chain reaction. · Any blobs affected by the chain reaction change colour to that of the person making the move - this is how other player's cells are taken. · Wipe out your opponent(s) and win - eventually someone is going to win because the total number of blobs increases by 1 with each move, gradually filling the board. Here are some key features of "Lee Haywood s Chain Reaction": · Provides a high-quality computer player (for a single opponent). · Allows between 2 and 6 players. · Graphical implementation - can be played either in a window or in full-screen mode. · Configurable for different screen resolutions, allowing massive boards to be used. · Audio support for both sound-cards and simple beeps/bells. · Features a grid editor. · Automatically moves the mouse pointer back to the current player's last position. · Indicates where each player last went. · Shows progress indicators for each player and for the whole game. · Player names may be entered and saved. · Players can choose their favourite colour to play with. · Foreground and background 'skins' may be changed. · Saved states can be automatically loaded when the program starts. Game options: · Provides the ability to undo and redo all moves. · Games in progress can be saved and resumed later. · Locks keyboard and mouse controls individually for each player. · Players can stick with their favourite colour when the order of play is changed. · Sound can be turned on and off during a game (for both samples and beeps). Requirements: · SDL if compiling from sources · FPC (Free Pascal Compiler) for computer player What's New in This Release: · Assume that configured file names are relative to the current user's home directory. · Added the ability to create a settings file in Linux in the user's home directory called .reactionrc which overrides any system-level settings. · Some small fixes
GPL (GNU General Public License)
Ion 3ds-20061029
Ion is a tiling (no overlapping windows) window manager which also has PWM-style tabbed frames which can contain multiple client wind
The Clarified Artistic License
sirc 2.211
sirc is an IRC (Internet Relay Chat) client for Unix programmed and programmable in perl, by Roger Espel Llima (aka orabidoo)
GPL (GNU General Public License)

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