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    Linux Air Combat

    Linux Air Combat

    Combat Flight Simulator for LINUX. WW2. Network and VOIP. Open-source.

    WW2 Combat Flight Simulator. Free. Current Version: 9.83. This is now the world's leading open-source combat flight sim for LINUX. Linux Air Combat ("LAC") runs on almost any desktop LINUX system (even Steam Deck & Raspberry Pi) and generates smooth, high-performance flight. If it runs TOO fast on your hardware (framerates beyond 100 FPS), you should activate LAC's built-in FrameRate Limiter as documented here: https://askmisterwizard.com/2019/LinuxAirCombat/FrameRateLimiter.htm Clean, open source code provides an option to compile yourself, or use our precompiled executable AppImage to eliminate compiling on all popular X86 LINUX distros. Control flight with mouse and keyboard, console game controller, or joystick. Learn all about LAC from our primary, official Web Page: http://askmisterwizard.com/2019/LinuxAirCombat/LacOnlineDocs.htm Recent video clip: https://youtu.be/C77C-e8axWs
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    Downloads: 56 This Week
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    xsnow

    xsnow

    Let it snow on your desktop

    Finally, a working xsnow for Gnome, KDE, etc. Based on the original xsnow-1.42 created by Rick Jansen, after the xsnow-2019 conference in Antas (Spain) we now have available a xsnow that works on many desktop environments, even Raspian. By request of many beta-testers, a graphical front end has been created as well. For non-Unix users, there is https://sourceforge.net/projects/wsnow .
    Downloads: 38 This Week
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    nCine

    nCine

    A cross-platform 2D game engine

    nCine is a cross-platform 2D game engine that runs on PC (Linux, Windows, macOS), Android, Raspberry Pi, and the web (Emscripten). The project has been in active development since June 2011. Source code is released under the MIT license and is available on GitHub. Visit the donate page to discover different ways to support and sponsor the project. Join the Discord server and meet the community of developers, users and players. Indent with tabs (4 spaces) but use spaces for continuation line alignment. Pascal case for classes, enumerations, typedefs and constants. Put Doxygen brief descriptions in header files and additional documentation in implementation ones. Use Qt style for Doxygen detailed descriptions (/*! */) and end them with a period.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Urho3D

    Urho3D

    Urho3D Game engine

    Urho3D is a game engine made by developers, for developers. The code is clean and well-commented. Urho3D is free and will always be free. There is no hidden royalties. It is IDE-agnostic and has no vendor lock-in. Urho3D runs on Windows, Linux, macOS/iOS/tvOS, Android, and even on Raspberry Pi. It also runs on your browsers. You need an installed Urho3D library for the desired target platform to proceed. Although the Urho3D build system also supports linking the Urho3D library directly from its build tree, this quick start section will not be discussing it here. Assuming you have been following along from the previous section, execute the following commands to create a new UrhoApp project, and then build it. The build artifacts from DBE can be found in the usual location as the conventional (non-dockerized) build environment. In fact the build artifacts from DBE should function and work as if they are built using the conventional way too.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    QtChess
    QtChess is a peer-to-peer chess program sporting a Qt/OpenGL interface. Please download releases at https://github.com/textbrowser/qtchess/releases.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    RPi-64

    computer simulation for my raspberry pi

    Pi64 is not an emulator, it just mimics the 80's classic 8bit computers with SDL based graphics and RtAudio based sound. The fullscreen editor for shell and the built-in program editor help you create your own programs and games. Programming language is LUA, but Pi64 is open for any library plugins written in your favourite language. Source was written in pure C, so should compile on Windows, Mac OS X and Linux without issues.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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