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* '''Armagetron Advanced''' (Arcade) 3d light cycle game
* '''Armagetron Advanced''' (Arcade) 3d light cycle game
** Choose Game -> Network Game -> LAN Game
** Choose Game -> Network Game -> LAN Game
** Install ''armagetronad-dedicated'' for dedicated
* '''Frozen Bubble''' (Arcade) Pop the bubbles!
* '''Frozen Bubble''' (Arcade) Pop the bubbles!
** Choose Start LAN Game -> Create new game
** Choose Start LAN Game -> Create new game

Revision as of 14:29, 23 April 2010

Introduction

This page lists some most of the computer operating systems and applications that I use, require or otherwise recommend.

See my cheatsheet for some shortcuts to getting these installed.

I've echoed most of this into ohloh of of Jan 15 2009.

Some other goodies can be found here: http://lifehacker.com/5098944/free-software-were-most-thankful-for

Operating systems

Desktop/GUI Applications

Internet Browser

Communication

  • Mozilla Thunderbird* blueribbon.png
    • Enigmail* for gpg/pgp encryption support
  • Skype
  • Pidgin for IM & IRC

Graphics/CAD/DTP

  • Inkscape - vector illustration
  • QCad - CAD program
  • Dia - diagrams
  • Scribus - page layout ala Pagemaker.
sudo aptitude install inkscape qcad dia scribus

Multimedia

  • Amarok* blueribbon.png - digital music manager - recent versions suck, do not bother.
    • Make sure to grab libxine-extracodecs & libxine1-ffmpeg for mp3 support (ref).
  • sound-juicer & ripperX* - to rip music CDs
  • HandBrake - to rip DVDs and transcode other vids
  • xvidcap* - capture desktop sessions for screencasting
  • audacity blueribbon.png for digital audio manipulation
  • ffmpeg & winff
  • hydrogen - drum kit
  • ardour - digital multitrack recorder
  • tivodecode - converts recorded .tivo programs to mpeg (not in Ubuntu, but in FreeBSD ports tree)
  • winff - see http://www.biggmatt.com/category/winff/ and http://code.google.com/p/winff/
sudo aptitude install amarok xvidcap audacity ffmpeg hydrogen ardour 

Security

  • TrueCrypt
  • xca* blueribbon.png - awesome SSL/TLS certificate manager (see my ppa)
  • KeePassX blueribbon.png - password safe
  • Seahorse - a GNOME application for managing SSH and GPG keys
  • Ethereal now called Wireshark
sudo aptitude install keepassx wireshark

Office/Utility/Editors

  • xxdiffdiffuse - graphical diff
  • mrxvt - a lightweight terminal emulator for X Window System
    • usual mrxvt incantation: mrxvt -g 84x28 -sr -ss sgi -sl 6000 -ht
  • or (as alternative to above) gnome-terminal --geometry 80x22 --window-with-profile=small
  • or lxterminal
  • xclip
  • OpenOffice.org - spreadsheets, drawings, presentations and documents.
  • Vim*/vi - the old standby text editor which I use 98% of the time.
  • Nedit - another mature and capable text editor
  • Jedit* - a nice editor for coding
  • Bluefish* editor for webpages
  • grdesktop as a Terminal Server client
sudo aptitude install diffuse mrxvt xclip vim nedit jedit bluefish grdesktop

Virtualization/Emulation


Games

Mostly for the kids *wink*

  • pingus
  • supertux
  • supertuxkart
  • planetpenguin-racer
  • neverball
  • neverputt
  • openarena
sudo aptitude install pingus supertux supertuxkart planetpenguin-racer tuxpaint neverball openarena

Desktop/Non-GUI/Server Applications

  • Networking toolset...
    • Openssh
    • Nmap
    • tcpdump
    • lft - layer four traceroute, show whether a specific IP/port/protocol can be opened or why
    • traceroute - traces the route taken by packets over a TCP/IP network
    • mtr - traceroute on steroids
    • vpnc* - VPN client compatible with cisco3000 VPN Concentrator
    • rsync*
    • Unison
    • nc (netcat)
    • ntop
    • cricket &/or mrtg
    • cacti
  • apache
  • arpwatch
  • tcsh*
  • Openssl - particularly the s_client, x509, req and rsa bits.
  • cvs* + cvsspam for detailed commit notifications
  • Keychain* - ssh-key manager
  • Java*
  • Samba
  • dnstop*
  • Scavenge*
  • apg* - generates several random passwords
  • Bacula* - what I use as a network backup agent
  • Firefly media server* (aka mt-daapd) for sharing music files on the home network
  • build-essential - enables building (compiling) of 3rd-party apps under [Ubuntu]
  • fuse-utils (for sshfs)
  • monit

FreeBSD-specific Applications

Ports/packages (relative to /usr/ports)

  • audio/mt-daapd (M)
  • dns/dnstop (M)
  • dns/scavenge (M)
  • mail/exim
  • multimedia/tivodecode
  • net/iscsi-target (M)
  • net/lft
  • ports-mgmt/portaudit
  • ports-mgmt/portlint
  • ports-mgmt/portmaster
  • ports-mgmt/pkg_cutleaves
  • security/chkrootkit
  • security/nmap
  • security/sudo
  • security/xca (M)
  • sysutils/fastest_cvsup
  • sysutils/lsof
  • sysutils/screen

Notes Apps marked with a * might not come stock, must be installed or possibly even compiled by hand.

All-in-one install command (experimental)

 pkg_add -r mt-daapd dnstop exim scavenge sudo portaudit portlint portmaster pkg_cutleaves \
 iscsi-target lft nmap chkrootkit lsof screen tivodecode

Ports with (M) I maintain (or will soon).

LFNW Game Den

These are some of the games considered for the Game Den. I'm breaking down into networked and non-networked.

Network Games

Note: All network game servers @ LFNW will be labelled LFNW2010

  • Armagetron Advanced (Arcade) 3d light cycle game
    • Choose Game -> Network Game -> LAN Game
    • Install armagetronad-dedicated for dedicated
  • Frozen Bubble (Arcade) Pop the bubbles!
    • Choose Start LAN Game -> Create new game
  • OpenArena (Arcade) A fast-paced 3D first-person shooter, similar to id Software Inc.'s Quake III Arena
    • Choose Multiplayer and click on Servers until it says "Local"
    • Install openarena-server for dedicated
  • Sauerbraten (Arcade) A networked, fast-paced 3D first-person shooter
    • Choose Multiplayer -> Server browser -> search LAN
    • Install sauerbraten-server for dedicated
  • Tremulous (Arcade) Aliens vs Humans, First Person Shooter game with elements of Real Time Strategy
    • Choose Play
    • Install tremulous-server for dedicated
  • BZFlag (Arcade) 3D multi-player multiplatform tank battle game
    • Choose Join Game -> Find Server
    • Install bzflag-server for dedicated
  • Chess (glchess) (Board) Play the classic two-player boardgame of chess
    • Choose Game -> Network Game. Enter <username> on GGZ. Click on the 'Chess' room and join or create a table.
    • More info @ GGZ Gaming Zone

Non-networked games

  • Pingus (Arcade) Guide a horde of penguins through various obstacles (like Lemmings)
  • Super Tux 2 (Arcade) SuperTux is a classic 2D jump 'n run sidescroller
  • Supertuxkart (Racing) a kart racing game
  • Extreme Tux Racer (Racing) Race a penguin down a mountain
  • Neverball (Arcade) 3D marble game
  • Neverputt (Arcade) 3D putt-putt golf
  • Trigger (Racing) 3D rally racing car game
  • TORCS (Racing) 3D racing cars simulator game

Other ideas

  • Mumble an open source, low-latency, high quality voice chat software primarily intended for use while gaming
  • ksirk (Risk) - requires KDE
  • Kigo
  • Liquid War