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| gnome-chess 0.3.3 | GPL | GNOME chess |
| GNOME Chess is part of the GNOME project and is a graphical chess interface. It can provide and interface to GNU Chess, Crafty, chess servers and PGN files. | ||
| gnuchess 5.07 | GPL and Public Domain | The GNU chess program |
| The gnuchess package contains the GNU chess program. By default, GNUchess uses a text-based interface. Alternatively, GNUchess can be used in conjunction with other GUI interface, thus serving as a chess engine. You should install the gnuchess package if you would like to play chess on your computer. If you'd like to use a graphical interface with GNUchess, you'll also need to install other GUI interface, such as xboard or eboard. This package also includes opening book for gnuchess, containing many historic games played between masters and grandmasters. | ||
| xboard 4.2.7 | GPL | An X Window System graphical chessboard |
| Xboard is an X Window System based graphical chessboard which can be used with the GNUchess and Crafty chess programs, with Internet Chess Servers (ICSs), with chess via email, or with your own saved games. | ||
There is something a little bit surreal about sitting in a meeting of the Jamaica Linux Users Group (JaLUG), in a cafe beside a waterfall — with Linus, Ted, Eric and other luminaries in the front of the room and an attentive audience filling the rest of the space — while a veteran local IBM executive stands up and describes the adoption of Linux by the company’s customers with adjectives like “huge”. — Doc Searles
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