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601.
2d dogfight game in the tradition of 'Biplanes' and 'BIP'
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Located in Package: airstrike
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Ajaxterm is a web based terminal written in Python and some AJAX javascript for client side. It can use almost any web browser and even works through firewalls.
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Located in Package: ajaxterm
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AleVT is an X11 program for browsing and searching Teletext/Videotext pages received by a compatible decoder (at the moment, bttv).
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Located in Package: alevt
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* receive the time from Teletext/Videotext
* capture pages and write them to disk
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Located in Package: alevt
717.
- adding links to other content to diary entries
- database encryption
- search and printing support
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Located in Package: almanah
723.
Text-based email client, friendly for novices but powerful
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Located in Package: alpine
731.
It is similar to but less powerful than GNU Nano, an editor created with the pico interface when the pico license was non-free.
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Located in Package: alpine-pico
735.
This package contains a program loader, aoss, which wraps applications written for OSS in a compatibility library, thus allowing them to work with ALSA.
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Located in Package: alsa-oss
736.
There are two ways of getting an application to work with ALSA if the application was written for OSS. The first way is to load the special ALSA drivers that emulate the OSS kernel interface; these allow the application to open /dev/dsp0 and other OSS device files. The second way is to wrap the application in the libaoss library provided in this package; the wrapper causes the application to access native ALSA device files such as /dev/snd/pcmC0D0c instead of OSS device files.
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Located in Package: alsa-oss
737.
Use of the alsa-oss library is recommended over the use of OSS-emulation drivers if you want to use ALSA's PCM plugin layer.
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Located in Package: alsa-oss
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