This port allows you to operate TiMidity++ with X11AMP skins.
Please prepare skins and set environment variable.
Ex.
% setenv timidity_skin ~/.x11amp/Skins/timidity/
Formerly, the original version of this program was written by Tuuka
Toivonen(until version 0.2i).
Now, Masanao Izumo and many hackers are developing "TiMidity++".
Ideal's The Missing Link, a 4x4 puzzle, riding on the wave of Rubik's
Cube craze. There are many variations on this theme, including the "6x6"
puzzle and Babylon Tower. What makes the Missing Link a harder puzzle to
solve is that the 2 center positions rotate together.
USBHotkey allows you to catch USB keyboard events (key press and release
events) and transform them into X11 keyboard events using a Ruby script.
This provides mechanism for creating keymaps that can be more complicated
than the standard table-based keymap approach of X11.
X-CD-roast is an X11 based CD-burner. You can burn Audio and Data
CD-ROMs. It can be used to extract data and audio tracks.
You can format CD-RWs, create ISO images, burn ISO images, and many
other stuff...
Note: It uses cdrecord and works only on SCSI drives.
XSel is a command-line program for getting and setting the contents of
the X selection. Normally this is only accessible by manually
highlighting information and pasting it with the middle mouse button.
This port is similar to x11/xsel, but with different CLI syntax and
a bit more functionality. It is a lot more popular, too.
It is a soundcard based program that lets you run PSK31,
the digital mode designed by Peter, G3PLX.
From The README:
Xblackjack is a MOTIF/OLIT based tool constructed to get you ready for the
casino. It was inspired by a book called "Beat the Dealer" by Edward O.
Thorp, Ph.D. of UCLA. A number of important statistics are maintained for
display, and used by the program to implement Thorp's "Complete Point System"
(high-low system).
Beginners can learn a basic strategy which doesn't require counting. The
best strategy employs a simple card counting technique which can be used to
distinguish favorable situations. Avid players can learn to compute Thorp's
high-low index, which takes the number of unseen cards into account.
The index is used by the program to suggest a bet, indicate when you should
buy insurance, and whether you should stand or hit, etc. You can test the
strategy using a slider to control "autoplay mode". Pressing the message
button below the playing area provides hints; the current count, index
and strategy table are revealed.
Xjewel is a dropping block game akin to tetris.
It is played by controlling the motion of blocks which continue to fall from
the top of the screen. One can move them left and right, as well as
rotate the jewel segments. The object is to get the most points before
the grim reaper ends the fun.
Death happens when the screen is no longer capable of holding any more
blocks. To make high scores more interesting, you are given but three
attempts to get points -- use them wisely.
As the game progresses, and more jewels are removed, the speed of the game
will increase. This is measured in seconds of delay between steps of
block motion.
Xminesweep like Windoze minesweeper game
VP is an SDL based image viewer.