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Third-party software packages available on Ubuntu Feisty Fawn

AstroMenace for Ubuntu Feisty Fawn by Pierre-Yves Landuré — last modified 2007-10-13 21:24
AstroMenace is a space fighting game with nice 3D animations. It is more a Shoot Them Up than a space fighter simulation, but it is still a nice game.
Xgame on Ubuntu Feisty Fawn by Pierre-Yves Landuré — last modified 2007-08-07 12:52
Xgame is a script that allow to run games in a X configuration different of the one you use for your desktop. On my own, i use it to switch between my 4 screen desktop and my 1 screen gaming configuration on a SLI of GeForce 8800 GTX :D This work great and allow you to take full advantage of your GPUs.
GCstar on Ubuntu Feisty Fawn by Pierre-Yves Landuré — last modified 2007-09-18 21:04
GCstar is a personal collections manager allowing you to list your books, comics, films, and more... If, like me, you count your books in meters (yes, in meters, at my last check, i had 6 meters of books :D), it's a must-have tool ! This article explain how to install GCstar 1.2.2 on Ubuntu Feisty Fawn.
Dark Oberon on Ubuntu Feisty Fawn by Pierre-Yves Landuré — last modified 2007-09-24 13:43
Dark Oberon is a real-time strategy game (RTS) similar to Warcraft II. Its more interesting feature is its graphics ! They are made out of plasticine. The sound-effects are also very fun since they are voice made :D. This article explain to you how to install this game on Ubuntu Feisty Fawn
Opera on Ubuntu Feisty Fawn by Pierre-Yves Landuré — last modified 2007-06-06 21:49
Opera is a commercial alternative to Mozilla Firefox (and to other web browsers of GNU / Linux world). This article explain how to install it on Ubuntu Feisty Fawn.
Pidgin (previously Gaim) on Ubuntu Feisty Fawn by Pierre-Yves Landuré — last modified 2007-09-07 21:50
Pidgin is a multi-protocol Instant Messaging client that allows you to use all of your IM accounts at once. This article explain howto to install it on Ubuntu Feisty Fawn
PlayOnLinux on Ubuntu Feisty Fawn by Pierre-Yves Landuré — last modified 2007-08-16 14:26
PlayOnLinux is a little program conceived to ease installation of Windows games on GNU / Linux with Wine. This article explain how to install this software on Ubuntu Feisty Fawn.
VirtualBox on Ubuntu Feisty Fawn by Pierre-Yves Landuré — last modified 2007-09-08 09:43
VirtualBox is a virtualization software (aka. Windows on Linux software). This tool create a virtual computer on your computer. You can then install any operating system you want in this virtual environment. This article explain howto to install VirtualBox on Ubuntu 7.04 Feisty Fawn.
Deluge Torrent on Ubuntu Feisty Fawn by Pierre-Yves Landuré — last modified 2007-09-18 21:02
Deluge Torrent is a great Bit Torrent client for the Gnome environment. This article help you to install it on Ubuntu 7.04 Feisty Fawn.
aMsn 0.97RC1 on Ubuntu 7.04 Feisty Fawn by Pierre-Yves Landuré — last modified 2007-09-07 22:05
aMsn is a really ugly MSN client (it is written in tcl / tk...) but it is the only one that allow the usage of a webcam on Linux. In order to use my all new webcam, i've backported the last version of this software from Gutsy. This article explain howto to install aMsn 0.97RC1 on your Ubuntu Feisty Fawn.
IE4Linux sur Ubuntu 7.04 Feisty Fawn by Pierre-Yves Landuré — last modified 2007-09-12 16:59
IE4Linux est un script qui vous aide à installer les Internet Explorer version 5 à 6 sur Linux. C'est très utile pour les personnes faisant du développement Web car cela leur permet de tester leur site sous Internet Explorer sans avoir à disposer d'un Windows. Ce guide va vous permettre d'installer très rapidement toutes les versions d'Internet Explorer sur votre système grâce à ce script.
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