Archive for the ‘Foresight’ Category
FPS Linux Game – Sauerbraten
Site: http://sauerbraten.sourceforge.net
Sauerbraten is a free multiplayer/singleplayer first person shooter, built as a major redesign of the Cube FPS.
Most of you guys already know about Sauerbraten, but it has been updated again. So if you didn’t heard of it yet or just feeling like kill someone, make sure you try Sauerbraten.
Changelog:
- 30 new maps
- 2 new player models: Captain Cannon and Inky
- new game modes: hold and efficiency variants
- can now configure texture slots in-game
- transparent world geometry
- multi-threaded lightmap generation
- radar mini-map
To install it, open terminal and write:
sudo conary update sauerbraten=gameway.rpath.org@fl:2
The current version is: 2010_07_28_justice_edition
Random Linux Games
Updated and added few games last few days in Foresight Linux.
Here is a brief:
Pingus
Site: http://pingus.seul.org/
Pingus is a free Lemmings-like game.
Install, open terminal:
sudo conary update pingus=gameway.rpath.org@fl:2
Ri-Li
Site: http://ri-li.sourceforge.net/
You drive a toy wood engine in many levels and you must collect all the coaches to win.
sudo conary update ri-li=gameway.rpath.org@fl:2
Warzone 2100
Site: http://wz2100.net/
you command the forces of The Project in a battle to rebuild the world after mankind has almost been destroyed by nuclear missiles.
The game offers campaign, multi-player, and single-player skirmish modes.
sudo conary update warzone2100=gameway.rpath.org@fl:2
Smuxi – mono based irc client
Smuxi is an irssi-inspired, flexible, user-friendly and cross-platform IRC client for sophisticated users, targeting the GNOME desktop.
Smuxi is based on the client-server model: The core application (engine) can be placed onto a server which is connected to the Internet around-the-clock; one or more frontends then connect to the core. This way, the connection to IRC can be kept up even when all frontends have been closed. The combination of screen and irssi served as example for this architecture.
Smuxi also supports the regular single application mode. This behaves like a typical IRC client; it doesn’t need separate core management and utilizes a local engine that is used by the local frontend client.
Smuxi currently supports the following features
- Detachable Frontend (frontend can be detached from a smuxi-server)
- Multiple Server Support (you can connect to more than one server)
- Unified Nickname Colors (identical color across channels and networks)
- Caret-Mode (keyboard navigation through messages)
- Regular and Bash-Style Nickname Completion
- Full Keyboard Control
- Startup Commands (when Smuxi starts)
- On Connect Commands (when connecting to a server)
- Message / Command History
- Configurable Encoding (ISO-8859-1/15, UTF-8, etc)
- Configurable Command Character
- Auto Connect (automatically connect to defined servers)
- Quick Connect Dialog (simply connect to any server)
- Open / Join Chat Dialog
- Find Group Chat Dialog
- Sorted and Reoderable Tabs
- Colors are checked and adjusted for optimium contrast
- Clickable URLs
- Word Wrapping
- Logging Support
- Fully customizable filters to ignore messages or events
- Configurable Highlight Words
- Markerlines which divide old messages from new messages
- Themeing Support
- Configurable Font
- Foreground / Background Color
- Userlist Position
- Tab Colors / Position
- Configurable Timestamps
- Configurable Tray-Icon Support
- Translations
- British English
- Czech
- Catalan (patial)
- Danish
- Finnish (patial)
- French
- German
- Italian
- Portuguese
- Spanish (patial)
- Swedish
- Multiple Network Protocols
- IRC Support
- Stripping Colors and/or Formattings from Messages
- Showing mIRC Colors
- Splitting oversized messages
- Channel List / Search
- CTCP Support including a Menu
- Invite To Menu
- Lag Indicator
- Twitter Support
- Reading and Posting Tweets
- Friends Timeline
- Replies
- Direct Messages
- IRC Support
Themeing & UI
Love the way it handles tabs and userlist. First of all, userlist can show on left side or right side. Tabs can be showed at upper, bottom, right and left side. My pic above has tabs at left side. Colors and fonts are changeable too. background images and tab colours are changeable.
Download
To download Smuxi for Arch, Foresight, Debian, OpenSuse, Gentoo, FreeBSD… Go to: http://www.smuxi.org/page/Download
Banshee – Building from Git
Today, we start to build Banshee from Git instead of tarballs. To make sure we always got a working Banshee, thats based on latest version.
Latest Banshee (1.7.3) was released with an issue that made some packagers to either remove gnome-doc-utils or using a patch to current 1.7.3 release.
So from now on, Foresight Linux will ship Banshee built from Git instead. This doesn’t mean we will update it to make it unstable, we will still make sure its stable enough to have in Foresight. As we specify from what Git commit we will build from.
Also read little from creator and developer for Banshee: http://abock.org/2010/07/22/tarballs-why
3 good applications to import from camera/videocamera
There are many applications out there for Linux that can import to your computer. But we will list 3 of them, probably the best 3 open sourced applications out there today.
F-Spot
F-Spot supports 16 common files types, including JPEG, GIF, TIFF, RAW, and others.
Import your photos from your hard drive, camera (including PTP type), or iPod.
Creating a CD of photos is just clicks away. Simply select the photos you wish to have on CD, and choose “Export to CD” from the main menu.
If you have a Flickr, 23, Picasa Web or SmugMug account, F-Spot can export photos to it, while optionally resizing your selection, and preserving tags and metadata.
You can also export to Gallery or O.r.i.g.i.n.a.l. powered websites, or a nicely themed static webpage.
Shotwell
Shotwell Features:
1. Import: Import photos from folders or from any digital camera supported by gPhoto.
2. Organize: Shotwell automatically groups photos taken at the same time. You can also use tags to organize your photo collection.
3. Edit: You can rotate, crop, reduce red-eye, and adjust the exposure, saturation, tint, and temperature of each photo.
4. Publish: Publish photos to Facebook, Flickr and Picasa Web Albums.
Rapid Photo Downloader
This one isn’t like the 2 others, as this application is a pure import application. So if you only plan to import photos/videos, then i would go for this application. No question about it.
Conclusion
If you need a great feature rich application, then F-spot is the one for you. Specially the version 0.71 that was recently released.
If you only need to grab a few photos and easy to upload them to facebook or flickr, then Shotwell is the one to use. It’s more slimmed, but remember it cant handle as much file types that f-spot do.
If you need a pure import application, then go for rapid-photo-downloader.
To install these ones in Foresight, open terminal and write:
sudo conary update f-spot
sudo conary update shotwell
sudo conary update rapid-photo-downloader
The version of the applications we got today is:
f-spot 0.7.1
rapid-photo-downloader 0.3.0
shotwell 0.6.1
Gimp 2.7.1 in Foresight, single-window mode
Foresight been using stable release of Gimp until 2.7.1 released. 2.7.0 was too unstable to update to.
Now users can easily use the “Single-Window mode” of gimp, it will make all windows in Gimp to be one. Looks more like photoshop.
If you are in fl:2-qa or fl:2-devel labels of your Foresight, you can change it in gimp under: Window > Single-Window Mode
Foresight Linux – SE, Site been updated
Today I updated http://www.foresightlinux.se to latest joomla stable version. Also updated Agora plugin for running a forum with joomla.
Eveverything went smooth, just small edits in CSS files to fit my needs for Foresight Linux – SE.
Also will update few guides to english, as i recieved few mails for explanaition for some settings and so on.
Some may wonder why I dont update www.foresightlinux.org and in their wiki page, the major problem is that users seem to find my site alot easier than official Foresight Linux site. Iv’e been adding alot of tools to optimize Foresight Linux – SE site for google search engines and so on, that may be why users find my site before official site. Offcourse I will add it in official wiki too, but I need to start somewhere 
Xnoise – New music/video player for Linux
XNOISE is a media player for Gtk+ with a slick GUI, great speed and lots of features.
Unlike Rhythmbox, Banshee or itunes, Xnoise uses a tracklist centric design. The tracklist is a list of video or music tracks that are played one by one without being removed (right side of window). This gives you the possibility to enqueue any track in any order, regardless if they are on the same album or not. The tracks can be reordered at any time via drag and drop.
The media browser (left side of the window) contains all available media in a hierarchical tree structure of the available metadata. It is easy to find a single track, artist or album by going through this tree or by just entering a search term. From the media browser, music or videos can be dragged into the tracklist to every position.
Single or multiple tracks, streams, albums or artists can be dragged onto the tracklist and be reordered. Within the playing track, it’s possible to jump to every position by clicking the position bar.
Xnoise can play every kind of audio/video data that gstreamer can handle.
There is a plugin interface available. Plugins are optionally build, if their dependencies are fulfilled. By now there are already some plugins, e.g. a plugin that downloads cover images from lastFm or one that shows notifications, one that monitores file changes in your local media directory, …
A local database (sqlite) is used for caching the metadata and media locations. Song tags are imported via taglib. That gives Xnoise a great speed.
If you hover the album image for a audio track, xnoise will show the image in big size in the video area
To install it in Foresight, open up a terminal and write:
sudo conary update {xnoise,xnoise-plugins-core}=@fl:2-develNew FFmpeg 0.6 and x264 0.98 in Foresight
First of all, im getting very tired to see that Foresight is dead from users that really don’t know any facts at all.
Im referring to: http://vinci.wordpress.com/2010/06/17/i-declare-foresight-linux-as-dead/
Foresight is very alive and active, the only problem is that we don’t have released any official iso lately. Mostly because of PackageKit issues.
The worst part of that blog post above, is that he hasn’t even tried to get any information about Foresigt status today at all. He just looked at when a new iso was released and went from there.
Anyway, new FFmpeg and x264 is now in Foresight. Here is the Changelog from FFmpeg.
x264 site, to get more information what’s been happening lately.
Few other applications that’s also got updated recently:
Transmission 2.0
avidemux 2.5.3
ffmpeg2theora 0.26
xmms2 0.7
ffmpegthumbnailer 2.0.2
aqualung 0.9 Beta 11
empathy 2.30.1.1
whole gstreamer, gst-plugins-**** got updated to latest avaiable versions.
Wine 1.2 rc4
Homebank 4.3
Bluefish 2.0.1
Nvidia 256.35
Upcoming version bumps:
Chromium rev: 50314 or newer.
Yo Frankie! – Action game for Linux
In the game, players assume the role of Frank, the sugar glider who was the antagonist of the film Big Buck Bunny (Peach Open Movie Project), or Momo, a monkey created especially for Yo Frankie!.
Features include:
- 2 versions with different gameplay:
- A Furry Vendetta – Blender Game Engine
- Furry Funny Frankie – Cystal Space Engine
- Pixar-quality animation
To install it in Foresight, open terminal and write:
sudo conary update yofrankie-bge=gameway.rpath.org@fl:2
Thanks Falk Wittwer for packaging for Foresight.










