* [gentoo-user] Card games in portage
@ 2006-03-28 6:37 Teresa and Dale
2006-03-28 7:23 ` Ted Ozolins
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From: Teresa and Dale @ 2006-03-28 6:37 UTC (permalink / raw
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Hi folks,
My girlfriends mom comes over sometimes and she likes to play card games
on the computer. Anybody have a list of the games in portage that are
card games? You know, like Solitaire or something like that. I have
the ones that come with KDE and Pysol too. Just looking for some more
for her.
She's used to windoze by the way. Also, is there a place to go to find
out which ones compare to what ever that is on windoze? I know they
have to change the names sonce they may be copyrighted or something.
Thanks guys and gals,
Dale
:-)
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Card games in portage
2006-03-28 6:37 [gentoo-user] Card games in portage Teresa and Dale
@ 2006-03-28 7:23 ` Ted Ozolins
2006-03-28 7:43 ` Teresa and Dale
2006-03-28 8:23 ` Phil Sexton
2006-03-28 11:01 ` Bo Andresen
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From: Ted Ozolins @ 2006-03-28 7:23 UTC (permalink / raw
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Teresa and Dale wrote:
>Hi folks,
>
>My girlfriends mom comes over sometimes and she likes to play card games
>on the computer. Anybody have a list of the games in portage that are
>card games? You know, like Solitaire or something like that. I have
>the ones that come with KDE and Pysol too. Just looking for some more
>for her.
>
>She's used to windoze by the way. Also, is there a place to go to find
>out which ones compare to what ever that is on windoze? I know they
>have to change the names sonce they may be copyrighted or something.
>
>Thanks guys and gals,
>
>Dale
>:-)
>
>
pysol. you have to emerge python with tcltk use flag in order for it to
work. Pysol contains just about every card game you can imagine.
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Card games in portage
2006-03-28 7:23 ` Ted Ozolins
@ 2006-03-28 7:43 ` Teresa and Dale
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From: Teresa and Dale @ 2006-03-28 7:43 UTC (permalink / raw
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Ted Ozolins wrote:
>pysol. you have to emerge python with tcltk use flag in order for it to
>work. Pysol contains just about every card game you can imagine.
>
>
>
Yea, I have that one though. I was wondering if there were any more
though. I looked in /usr/portage but they are not sorted by card or
anything. I do like Pysol though and you do need that flag too.
Thanks,
Any more neat card games?
Dale
:-)
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Card games in portage
2006-03-28 6:37 [gentoo-user] Card games in portage Teresa and Dale
2006-03-28 7:23 ` Ted Ozolins
@ 2006-03-28 8:23 ` Phil Sexton
2006-03-28 15:57 ` Teresa and Dale
2006-03-28 11:01 ` Bo Andresen
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From: Phil Sexton @ 2006-03-28 8:23 UTC (permalink / raw
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Teresa and Dale wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> My girlfriends mom comes over sometimes and she likes to play card games
> on the computer. Anybody have a list of the games in portage that are
> card games? You know, like Solitaire or something like that. I have
> the ones that come with KDE and Pysol too. Just looking for some more
> for her.
>
> She's used to windoze by the way. Also, is there a place to go to find
> out which ones compare to what ever that is on windoze? I know they
> have to change the names sonce they may be copyrighted or something.
Perhaps one of these links will help.
Linux Gamers' FAQ
http://icculus.org/lgfaq/
The Linux Game List
http://www.icculus.org/lgfaq/gamelist.php
The Linux Game Tome
http://www.happypenguin.org/
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Card games in portage
2006-03-28 6:37 [gentoo-user] Card games in portage Teresa and Dale
2006-03-28 7:23 ` Ted Ozolins
2006-03-28 8:23 ` Phil Sexton
@ 2006-03-28 11:01 ` Bo Andresen
2006-03-28 22:03 ` Philip Webb
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From: Bo Andresen @ 2006-03-28 11:01 UTC (permalink / raw
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On Tuesday 28 March 2006 08:37, Teresa and Dale wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> My girlfriends mom comes over sometimes and she likes to play card games
> on the computer. Anybody have a list of the games in portage that are
> card games? You know, like Solitaire or something like that. I have
> the ones that come with KDE and Pysol too. Just looking for some more
> for her.
>
> She's used to windoze by the way. Also, is there a place to go to find
> out which ones compare to what ever that is on windoze? I know they
> have to change the names sonce they may be copyrighted or something.
I don't know anything about pysol but these games are in Windows:
# eix -C games -r 'hearts|freecell'
* games-board/hearts
Available versions: 1.98
Installed: none
Homepage: http://hearts.luispedro.org/index.php
Description: clone of the hearts game for KDE that comes with
Windows
* games-board/xfreecell
Available versions: 1.0.5b
Installed: 1.0.5b
Homepage: http://www2.giganet.net/~nakayama/
Description: A freecell game for X
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Card games in portage
2006-03-28 15:27 ` Michael Sullivan
@ 2006-03-28 15:54 ` Teresa and Dale
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From: Teresa and Dale @ 2006-03-28 15:54 UTC (permalink / raw
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Michael Sullivan wrote:
>On Tue, 2006-03-28 at 07:29 -0500, brettholcomb@bellsouth.net wrote:
>
>
>>Try the kde game set. I can't remember off the top of my head (and I'm not near the system) what it's called.
>>
>>
>
>The card game suite is called Patience (the filename is 'kpat'.) I use
>it frequently.
>
>
>
>
>
Yea, I have that one. I think I did kde-meta for my install and I think
it got ALL the KDE stuff. O_O
Dale
:-)
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Card games in portage
2006-03-28 8:23 ` Phil Sexton
@ 2006-03-28 15:57 ` Teresa and Dale
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From: Teresa and Dale @ 2006-03-28 15:57 UTC (permalink / raw
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Phil Sexton wrote:
> Teresa and Dale wrote:
>
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> My girlfriends mom comes over sometimes and she likes to play card games
>> on the computer. Anybody have a list of the games in portage that are
>> card games? You know, like Solitaire or something like that. I have
>> the ones that come with KDE and Pysol too. Just looking for some more
>> for her.
>>
>> She's used to windoze by the way. Also, is there a place to go to find
>> out which ones compare to what ever that is on windoze? I know they
>> have to change the names sonce they may be copyrighted or something.
>
>
> Perhaps one of these links will help.
>
> Linux Gamers' FAQ
> http://icculus.org/lgfaq/
>
> The Linux Game List
> http://www.icculus.org/lgfaq/gamelist.php
>
> The Linux Game Tome
> http://www.happypenguin.org/
>
Thanks. Nice links. I bookmarked those.
Dale
:-)
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Card games in portage
2006-03-28 11:01 ` Bo Andresen
@ 2006-03-28 22:03 ` Philip Webb
2006-03-28 23:33 ` Neil Bothwick
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From: Philip Webb @ 2006-03-28 22:03 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
On Tuesday 28 March 2006 08:37, Teresa and Dale wrote:
> Anybody have a list of the games in portage that are card games?
I've always been amazed that there's no pgm to play Bridge on UNIX.
There's lots of commercial stuff for M$ Windows
& I found a fairly good free pgm (Finesse Bridge, Wild Card Software),
which works on Win98 in my back-up machine, but the URL is defunct.
It's a rather interesting sociological question:
do UNIX programmers not play bridge ?
isn't it an itch they'ld want to scratch ?
You can play poker, backgammon etc, so it's not puritanism ... (smile)
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Card games in portage
2006-03-28 22:03 ` Philip Webb
@ 2006-03-28 23:33 ` Neil Bothwick
2006-03-29 0:12 ` Manuel McLure
2006-03-29 0:21 ` Philip Webb
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From: Neil Bothwick @ 2006-03-28 23:33 UTC (permalink / raw
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On Tue, 28 Mar 2006 17:03:26 -0500, Philip Webb wrote:
> I've always been amazed that there's no pgm to play Bridge on UNIX.
There's abridge - http://www.abridgegame.org/ - for playing online, or
did you me something to play against the computer?
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Card games in portage
2006-03-28 23:33 ` Neil Bothwick
@ 2006-03-29 0:12 ` Manuel McLure
2006-03-29 0:28 ` Philip Webb
2006-03-29 0:21 ` Philip Webb
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From: Manuel McLure @ 2006-03-29 0:12 UTC (permalink / raw
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Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Tue, 28 Mar 2006 17:03:26 -0500, Philip Webb wrote:
>
>
>>I've always been amazed that there's no pgm to play Bridge on UNIX.
>
>
> There's abridge - http://www.abridgegame.org/ - for playing online, or
> did you me something to play against the computer?
In the commercial arena, there's GIB (Ginsberg's Intelligent
Bridgeplayer) at www.gibware.com - I personally haven't tried it, but
they do provide a Linux version.
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Card games in portage
2006-03-28 23:33 ` Neil Bothwick
2006-03-29 0:12 ` Manuel McLure
@ 2006-03-29 0:21 ` Philip Webb
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From: Philip Webb @ 2006-03-29 0:21 UTC (permalink / raw
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060329 Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Tue, 28 Mar 2006 17:03:26 -0500, Philip Webb wrote:
>> I've always been amazed that there's no pgm to play Bridge on UNIX.
> There's abridge - http://www.abridgegame.org/ - for playing online
> or did you me something to play against the computer?
Yes, I meant a program to play against the computer.
Finesse Bridge (Win98 only) gives a fairly good imitation of club players
& there are some very strong commercial offerings for M$ Windows.
However, no-one has ever set out to create such a program for UNIX.
There are excellent chess programs for Linux
& a Go program which makes me (2 kyu) think a bit
-- tho' Go is much more difficult for a computer than is chess -- ,
so I return to my sociological question in the previous message.
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2006-03-29 0:12 ` Manuel McLure
@ 2006-03-29 0:28 ` Philip Webb
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From: Philip Webb @ 2006-03-29 0:28 UTC (permalink / raw
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060328 Manuel McLure wrote:
> In the commercial arena, there's Ginsberg's Intelligent Bridgeplayer
> at www.gibware.com - I haven't tried it, but they provide a Linux version.
Yes, it's USD 80 & looks impressive from the maker's write-up.
One would have to be cautious that the Linux version might not be supported,
ie if you find a serious bug, you have to wait & hope they'll fix it.
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