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{{Note|1= This page strives to list all games known to run under GNU/Linux. Some of them are freely accessible via [[Official Repositories]] and [[AUR]]. For more about running games, related system configuration tips, see [[Gaming]]. For possibly more up to date selection of games available in the AUR, try checking the [https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?O=0&K=&do_Search=Go&detail=1&C=6&SeB=nd&SB=n&SO=a&PP=25 AUR 'games' category].}}<br />
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== Games ==<br />
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=== Action and adventure ===<br />
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* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Aquaria (video game)|Aquaria]]|2D sidescrolling action-adventure game, heavily focused on exploration and puzzle-solving, with non-linear gameplay. The game engine is open source.|http://www.bit-blot.com/aquaria|{{AUR|aquaria-git}} (AUR)}}<br />
* {{App|Astromenace|Modern 3D scrolling space shooter with ship upgrade possibilities.|http://www.viewizard.com/download.php|{{Pkg|astromenace}}}}.<br />
* {{App|1=Barrage|2=Violent ''point-and-click'' shooting game with nice effects|3=http://lgames.sourceforge.net/index.php?project=Barrage|4={{Pkg|barrage}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Blob Wars|Blob Wars: Metal Blob Solid]]|3D Action-adventure game with various weapons and missions.|https://sourceforge.net/projects/blobwars/|{{Pkg|blobwars}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Blob Wars|Blob Wars: Blob and Conquer]]|3D Action-adventure game, sequel to 2D platform game, Blob Wars: Metal Blob Solid.|http://sourceforge.net/projects/blobandconquer/|{{AUR|blobandconquer}}}}<br />
* {{App|Bloodridge|Java based, 3D adventure fantasy game.|http://www.hayles.demon.co.uk/bloodridge/bloodridge.html|{{AUR?|Bloodridge}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:BZFlag|BZFlag]]|Multiperson, first-person tank shooter.|http://bzflag.org/|{{Pkg|bzflag}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Dink Smallwood|Freedink]]|Free and enhanced version of the action-adventure "Dink Smallwood".|http://www.freedink.org/|{{AUR|freedink}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Gish (video game)|Gish]]|2D physics platformer about adventures of ball of tar.|http://www.gishgame.com/|{{AUR|freegish-git}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Hammerfight|Hammerfight]]|2-dimensional physics-based combat game.|http://www.koshutin.com/|{{AUR|hammerfight}}}}<br />
:* The open-source Unix port of the Haaf's Game Engine is available at [https://icculus.org/hge-unix/ icculus.org].<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Neverball|Neverball]]|3D game to guide a ball through a maze.|http://neverball.org/|{{Pkg|neverball}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Rune (video game)|Rune]]|3rd person Adventure / Hack'n Slay using Unreal Engine. Runs great from box installation.|http://www.rune-world.com|{{AUR|rune}}}}<br />
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=== Arcade ===<br />
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* {{App|1=Bullet Candy Perfect|2=Fun shoot-em-up game, with sharp, super smooth 3D graphics and a cool techno soundtrack. Features cross-platform, achievements, and online scores. 'PAMAYW' scheme.|3=http://www.charliesgames.com/wordpress/?page_id=14/|4={{AUR|bulletcandyperfect-demo}}}}<br />
* {{App|Bomberclone|Free Bomberman-like game for Linux and Windows. The rules of the game are simple: run though a level and bomb other players.|http://bomberclone.sourceforge.net/homepage/|{{Pkg|bomberclone}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Cave Story|Cave Story/Doukutsu]]|Addictive 1-man-made metroid-vania-esque platformer. If there happens to be a noticible lag when there are lots of enemies on screen or in larger levels, try running the Windows version through Wine. This should fix the problem.|http://cavestory.org|{{AUR|doukutsu}}}}<br />
* {{App|Ceferino|Action game similar to Super Pang.|http://www.losersjuegos.com.ar/juegos/ceferino|{{AUR|ceferino}}}}<br />
* {{App|Chromium|Fast paced, arcade-style, top-scrolling space shooter.|http://chromium-bsu.sourceforge.net/|{{Pkg|chromium-bsu}}}}<br />
* {{App|Circus Linux!|Clone of the Atari 2600 game "Circus Atari", produced by Atari, Inc.|http://www.newbreedsoftware.com/circus-linux|{{AUR|circuslinux}}}}<br />
* {{App|Counter-Strike 2D|2D clone (+additional features) of the popular Counter-Strike Mod|http://cs2d.com|{{AUR|counter-strike-2d}}}}<br />
* {{App|Crack-attack|Free OpenGL game, based on the Super Nintendo classic Tetris Attack.|http://www.nongnu.org/crack-attack/|{{AUR|crack-attack}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Frogatto|Frogatto]]|Much enjoyable platformer, in which you help a small green fellow named Frogatto walk and jump between solid footholds without getting hurt; have a look at [http://www.slidetoplay.com/story/frogatto-review this review].|http://frogatto.com|{{Pkg|frogatto}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Frozen Bubble|Frozen Bubble]]|Arcade game with colorful animated penguin eyecandy|http://frozen-bubble.org|{{Pkg|frozen-bubble}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Hedgewars|Hedgewars]]|Yet another Worms clone, considered to be better than its predecessor by many. Take turns to blast your opponents into oblivion with comedic results! Best in Multiplayer.|http://hedgewars.org/|{{Pkg|hedgewars}}}}<br />
* {{App|1=Irukandji|2=Cross-platform 'pay as much as you want' (minimum $1 USD) scheme. A fun score attack shooter, set in an abstract underwater trench. Features unlockables, online score system, and challenges.|3=[http://www.charliesgames.com/wordpress/?page_id=11/ www.charliesgames.com]|4={{AUR|irukandji}}}}<br />
* {{App|1=lbreakout2|2=Breakout-style arcade game in the manner of Arkanoid|3=http://lgames.sourceforge.net/index.php?project=LBreakout2|4={{Pkg|lbreakout2}}}}<br />
* {{App|1=LTris|2=Arcade version of Tetris|3=http://lgames.sourceforge.net/index.php?project=LTris|4={{Pkg|ltris}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Mari0|Mari0]]|The Mario game with Portal gun mechanics.|http://stabyourself.net/mari0/|{{Pkg|mari0}}}}<br />
* {{App|Nikki and the Robots|Cute physics platformer|http://joyridelabs.de/game/|{{AUR|nikki}}}}<br />
* {{App|Noiz2sa|Vertical shooter arcade game with nice abstract graphics, music, and joystick support.|http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~cs8k-cyu/windows/noiz2sa_e.html|{{AUR|noiz2sa}}}}<br />
* {{App|Penguin Command|Clone of the classic game "Missile Command" with improved graphics and sound.|http://www.linux-games.com/penguin-command/|{{AUR|penguin-command}}}}<br />
* {{App|Pinball|Open source pinball simulator for Linux and other Unix systems.|http://pinball.sourceforge.net/|{{AUR|pinball}}}}<br />
* {{App|PowerManga|Arcade 2D shoot-em-up game with 41 levels and more than 200 sprites.|http://linux.tlk.fr/games/Powermanga/|{{AUR|powermanga}}}}<br />
* {{App|Streets of Rage Remake|A remake of the classic Streets of Rage 1, 2 and 3 by Sega.|http://sorr.forumotion.net/|{{AUR|streetsofrageremake}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Syobon action|Open Syobon Action]]|Cross platform, open source version of the unforgiving Japanese parody of Super Mario Bros|https://github.com/Alexander--/open-syobon|{{AUR|open-syobon}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Teeworlds|Teeworlds]]|Fast-paced 2D multiplayer shooter|http://teeworlds.com/|{{Pkg|teeworlds}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Tetrinet]]|Multiplayer online Tetris game for up to six people.|http://www.tetrinet.info/|{{AUR|gtetrinet}}}}<br />
* {{App|Tuxanci|Multiplatform game, inspired by well-known czech game Bulanci.|http://www.tuxanci.org/en/start|{{AUR|tuxanci}}}}<br />
* {{App|Ultrastar-ng|Clone of SingStar, a music video game.|http://performous.org/|{{AUR|ultrastardx-svn}}}}<br />
* {{App|Viruskiller|Your computer has been invaded! Using your trusty mouse you must shoot the buggers before they can destroy your files!|http://www.parallelrealities.co.uk/projects/virusKiller.php{{linkrot|2013|05|19}}|{{AUR|viruskiller}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Warmux|Wormux (now Warmux)]]|Somewhat similar to Worms 2/Worms Armageddon|http://sourceforge.net/projects/warmux.mirror/|{{Pkg|warmux}}}}<br />
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=== Casual games ===<br />
* {{App|bs|Battleships based shooter for the console|http://www.catb.org/~esr/bs/|{{AUR|bs}}}}<br />
* {{App|BSD Games|Collection of classic text games distributed with *BSD|http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/BSD_games|{{Pkg|bsd-games}}}}<br />
* {{App|Fortune|Displays Random messages/quotes/jokes when invoked|http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fortune_(Unix)|{{Pkg|fortune-mod}}}}<br />
* {{App|nInvaders|Ncurses based space invaders clone|http://ninvaders.sourceforge.net/|{{AUR|ninvaders}}}}<br />
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=== Chess simulators ===<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:GNU Chess|GNU Chess]]|One of the oldest computer chess programs for Unix-based computers, lets most modern computers play a full game of chess|https://gnu.org/s/chess|{{Pkg|gnuchess}}}}<br />
* {{App|Eboard|Chess interface to ICS and chess engines|http://bergo.eng.br/eboard|{{AUR|eboard}}}}<br />
* {{App|Knights|Simple chess board for KDE 4. It is a rewrite of the KDE3 Knights.|http://noughmad.com/knights/|{{AUR|knights}}}}<br />
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=== Education ===<br />
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* {{App|GCompris|Educational software suite comprising of numerous activities for children aged 2 to 10.|http://gcompris.net/-en-|{{Pkg|gcompris}}}}<br />
* {{App|Tux Paint|Free drawing program designed for young children.|http://tuxpaint.org/|{{Pkg|tuxpaint}}}}<br />
* {{App|Tux Type|Educational typing tutor for kids starring Tux.|http://tux4kids.alioth.debian.org/tuxtype/|{{AUR|tuxtype}}}}<br />
* {{App|TuxMath|Arcade game that helps kids practice their math facts.|http://tux4kids.alioth.debian.org/tuxmath/|{{AUR|tuxmath}}}}<br />
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=== Interactive fiction ===<br />
{{Wikipedia|Interactive fiction#Development systems}}<br />
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* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Inform|Inform]]|Design system for interactive fiction based on natural language|http://inform7.com/|{{AUR|inform7}}}}<br />
* {{App|INSTEAD|Quest interpreter using Lua macros as game writing language|https://code.google.com/p/instead/|{{Pkg|instead-launcher}} {{Pkg|instead}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:TADS|TADS]]|Prototype-based domain-specific programming language and set of standard libraries for creating interactive fiction (IF) games|http://tads.org|{{AUR|frobtads}}}}<br />
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=== Massively Multiplayer Online Games (MMO) ===<br />
{{Wikipedia|List of massively multiplayer online games}}<br />
{{Note|All games listed here should be pure [[Wikipedia:MMOG|massive multiplayer online games]] without LAN mode and single player.}}<br />
{{Wikipedia|Comparison of massively multiplayer online role-playing games}}<br />
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* {{App|Dofus|Free, manga inspired, Massively Multiplayer Online Role-playing Game (MMORPG) for Adobe AIR|http://www.dofus.com|{{AUR|dofus}}}}<br />
* {{App|Heroes of Newerth|Online, multi-player strategy game that is based upon DoTA (Defense of the Ancients)|http://heroesofnewerth.com/|{{AUR|hon}}}}<br />
* {{App|Landes Eternelles|3D fantasy online role playing game|http://www.eternal-lands.com|{{AUR|eternallands}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Minecraft]]|Java based sandbox game. Very addictive game, big community, lots of updates, do not miss this one.<br />
|http://minecraft.net|{{AUR|minecraft}}}}<br />
* {{App|Planeshift|Role Playing Game immersed into a 3D virtual fantasy world which is FULLY FREE to play. Fully free means you will have no surprises of premium content which will limit your gameplay or unbalance the game. There are no limitations in skills, ranks, abilities, items you can gain with your free account|http://www.planeshift.it|{{AUR|planeshift}}}}<br />
* {{App|Regnum Online|Cross-platform 3D Massively Multiplayer Online Role-playing Game|http://www.regnumonline.com.ar|{{AUR|regnum-online}}}}<br />
* {{App|Runescape|Official RuneScape client|http://www.runescape.com|{{AUR|runescape-client-bin}}}}<br />
* {{App|Savage - The Battle For Newerth|Online multiplayer team-based FPS/RTS hybrid. Completely free as of September 2006. (Includes SFE Patches)|http://www.s2games.com/savage/|{{AUR|savage}}}}<br />
* {{App|Savage2 - A tortured soul|Fantasy themed online multiplayer team-based FPS/RTS/RPG hybrid. Completely free as of December 2008|http://savage2.com|{{AUR|savage2}}}}<br />
* {{App|Second Life|Online, 3D virtual world imagined and created by its residents|http://secondlife.com/|{{AUR|secondlife-bin}}}}<br />
* {{App|Spiral Knights|Free to play Java game developed by Three Rings Design and published by Sega.|[http://www.spiralknights.com/play.xhtml Play in browser]|http://www.spiralknights.com/|{{AUR|spiral-knights}}}}<br />
* {{App|Stendhal|Fully fledged multiplayer online adventure game developed using the Arianne game development system|http://stendhalgame.org|{{AUR|stendhal}}}}<br />
* {{App|The Mana World|Serious effort to create an innovative free and open source MMORPG|http://themanaworld.org|{{AUR|mana}}}}<br />
* {{App|Vendetta Online|3D space combat MMORPG for Windows, Mac, Linux and Android. This MMO permits thousands of players to interact as the pilots of spaceships in a vast universe|http://www.vendetta-online.com|{{AUR?|Vendetta Online}}}}<br />
* {{App|Wurm Online|3D MMO produced by Code Club AB in Sweden that allows players to choose between a PvP game and a non-PvP game based on different servers.| [http://www.wurmonline.com/client/wurmclient.jnlp Play via Web Start]|http://www.wurmonline.com|{{AUR?|Wurm Online}}}}<br />
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=== Platformer ===<br />
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* {{App|Knyttstories|Platformer with adventure elements, heavy exploration and downloadable levels.|http://nifflas.ni2.se/|{{AUR|knyttstories}}}}<br />
* {{App|Secret Maryo Chronicles|Mario-style game.|http://www.secretmaryo.org/|{{AUR|smc}}}}<br />
* {{App|SuperTux|Mario-style game featuring Tux.|http://supertux.lethargik.org/|{{Pkg|supertux}}}}<br />
* {{App|Toppler|Reimplementation of the classic jump & run game "Nebulus".|http://toppler.sourceforge.net/|{{AUR|toppler}}}}<br />
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=== Puzzle ===<br />
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* {{App|Cgoban3|Kiseido Go and SGF client.|http://www.igoweb.org/~wms/comp/cgoban/|{{Pkg|cgoban}}}}<br />
* {{App|Chroma|Puzzle game like Sokoban with ncurses and graphics mode|http://www.level7.org.uk/chroma/|{{AUR|chroma}}}}<br />
* {{App|Crack Attack!|Free OpenGL game based on the Super Nintendo classic Tetris Attack.|http://www.aluminumangel.org/attack/|{{AUR|crack-attack}}}}<br />
* {{App|glChess|3D Chess Frontend.|http://live.gnome.org/Chess|{{AUR|glchess}}}}<br />
* {{App|Gnono|GNOME version of the classic card game UNO.|http://sourceforge.net/projects/gnono/|{{AUR?|gnono}}}}<br />
* {{App|Hitori|Small application written to allow one to play the eponymous puzzle game, which is similar in theme to more popular puzzles such as Sudoku.|https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Hitori|{{Pkg|hitori}}}}<br />
* {{App|Ksudoku|Sudoku game and more for KDE. Part of {{Grp|kdegames}}.|http://ksudoku.sourceforge.net/|{{Pkg|kdegames-ksudoku}}}}<br />
* {{App|Netris|Unfinished developmental version of Netris, a free networked version of Tetris.|https://sourceforge.net/projects/netris/|{{AUR|netris}}}}<br />
* {{App|Pingus|Lemmings clone, i.e. a level-based puzzle game.|http://pingus.seul.org/|{{Pkg|pingus}}}}<br />
* {{App|Portal|Original puzzle game by Valve. Using Source Engine.|http://store.steampowered.com/app/400/|Steam}}<br />
* {{App|Ri-li|Toy wood engine GPL game|http://ri-li.sourceforge.net/|{{AUR|ri-li}}}}<br />
* {{App|Simon Tatham's Portable Puzzle Collection|30+ "quick" puzzle games with simplistic but polished GTK GUI |http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/puzzles/|{{Pkg|puzzles}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:VVVVVV|VVVVVV]]|Highly praised 2D puzzle platform indie game with a C64 retro theme, with a great chiptune soundtrack. You can buy the full version for £1.67, or play the [http://www.kongregate.com/games/TerryCavanagh/vvvvvv-demo/ demo] in a browser.<br />
:{{Tip|You may want to backup your save file, which is found at {{Ic|~/.macromedia/Flash_Player/#SharedObjects/''string''/localhost...}}.}}<br />
|http://thelettervsixtim.es/|{{AUR|vvvvvv}}}}<br />
* {{App|Xscorch|Clone of the classic DOS game Scorched Earth.|http://www.xscorch.org/|{{AUR|xscorch}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:World of Goo|World of Goo]]|Great 2D puzzle game.|http://www.2dboy.com|{{AUR|worldofgoo}}}}<br />
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=== Racing ===<br />
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* {{App|Armagetron Advanced|Tron Clone in 3D.|http://armagetronad.net/|{{Pkg|armagetronad}}}}<br />
* {{App|Extreme Tux Racer|3D game where you guide Tux the penguin down a course of snow and ice collecting herring.|https://sourceforge.net/projects/extremetuxracer|{{Pkg|extremetuxracer}}}}<br />
* {{App|Maniadrive|Arcade car game on acrobatic tracks with quick and nervous gameplay.|http://maniadrive.raydium.org/|{{AUR|maniadrive}}}}<br />
* {{App|Moon Buggy|Simple game for the text mode.|http://seehuhn.de/pages/moon-buggy/|{{AUR|moon-buggy}}}}<br />
* {{App|Speed Dreams|Fork of Torcs, aiming to implement exciting new features as well as improving realism.|http://speed-dreams.org/|{{Pkg|speed-dreams}}}}<br />
* {{App|Stunt Rally|Game with track editor, based on VDrift and OGRE.|http://code.google.com/p/vdrift-ogre/|{{Pkg|stuntrally}}}}<br />
* {{App|Supertux Kart|Kart racing game featuring Tux and his friends.|http://supertuxkart.sourceforge.net/|{{Pkg|supertuxkart}}}}<br />
* {{App|Torcs|3D racing cars simulator using OpenGL.|http://torcs.sourceforge.net/|{{Pkg|torcs}}}}<br />
* {{App|Trigger Rally|Free OpenGL rally car racing game.|http://sourceforge.net/projects/trigger-rally/|{{AUR|trigger}}}}<br />
* {{App|Ultimate Stunts|Remake of the famous DOS-game 'stunts'.|http://www.ultimatestunts.nl/|{{AUR|ultimatestunts}}}}<br />
* {{App|VDrift|Open source driving simulation made with drift racing in mind.|http://vdrift.net/|{{Pkg|vdrift}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:X-Moto|XMoto]]|Challenging 2D motocross platform game, where physics play an important role.|http://xmoto.tuxfamily.org/|{{Pkg|xmoto}}}}<br />
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=== Rogue-like ===<br />
<br />
{{Wikipedia|Chronology of roguelike video games}}<br />
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* {{App|[[Wikipedia:ADOM|ADOM]]|Ancient Domains Of Mystery.|http://adom.de|{{AUR|adom}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Angband (video game)|Angband]]|Roguelike dungeon exploration game based on the writings of JRR Tolkien.|http://rephial.org/|{{Pkg|angband}}}}<br />
* {{App|ASCIIpOrtal|Sidescrolling game with ANSI text graphics in which you are a person holding a device which creates portals, or links to other parts of the level.|http://cymonsgames.com/asciiportal|{{AUR|asciiportal}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Linley's_Dungeon_Crawl|Crawl]] (aka Dungeon Crawl)|Linley's Dungeon Crawl).|http://www.dungeoncrawl.org/|{{AUR|crawl}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:DoomRL|DoomRL]]|Simple roguelike game, based on Doom. Perfect for starters.|http://doom.chaosforge.org/|{{AUR|doomrl}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Dwarf_Fortress|Dwarf Fortress]]|Single-player fantasy game. You control a dwarven outpost or an adventurer in a randomly generated persistent world.|http://www.bay12games.com/dwarves/|{{Pkg|dwarffortress}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:NetHack|Nethack]]|Single player dungeon exploration game.|http://www.nethack.org/|{{Pkg|nethack}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Rogue (video game)|Rogue]]|Original dungeon crawl game.|http://rogue.rogueforge.net/rogue-5-4/|{{Pkg|rogue}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup|Stone Soup]]|Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup.|http://crawl.develz.org/wordpress/|{{Pkg|stone-soup|}}}}<br />
* {{App|1=Troubles of Middle Earth (now Tales of Maj'Eyal)|2=A dungeon crawler similar to Angband, based on the works of Tolkien.|3=http://tome.te4.org/ ([http://web.archive.bibalex.org/web/20071212125015rn_1/t-o-m-e.net/main.php?tome_current=0 archived old site]){{linkrot|2013|05|20}}|4={{AUR|tome}} {{AUR|tome3}} {{AUR|tome4}}}}<br />
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=== Role-Playing Game (RPG) ===<br />
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* {{App|Arx Libertatis|This project is a fully working, open source port of Arx Fatalis, a 2002 first-person role-playing game developed by Arkane Studios. It features some improvements over the original engine like bug fixes and wide screen support.|http://arx-libertatis.org/|{{AUR|arx-libertatis}}}}<br />
* {{App|Egoboo|Open-source action RPG/dungeon crawling adventure with OpenGL 3D graphics.|http://egoboo.sourceforge.net/|{{AUR|egoboo}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Eschalon: Book I|Eschalon: Book I]]|Classical isometric RPG like Ultima, Might & Magic or Wizardry.|http://basiliskgames.com/|{{AUR|eschalon1}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Eschalon: Book II|Eschalon: Book II]]|Isometric, turn-based RPG.|http://basiliskgames.com/|{{AUR|eschalon2}}}}<br />
* {{App|fheores2|Attempt to reimplement the [[Wikipedia:Heroes of Might and Magic II|Heroes of Might and Magic II]] engine using SDL.|http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/fheroes2/index.php|{{AUR|fheroes2-svn}}}}<br />
* {{App|Flare|Action game similar to Diablo.|http://www.flarerpg.org/|{{AUR|flare-rpg}}}}<br />
* {{App|FreedroidRPG|Mature science fiction role playing game set in the future|http://freedroid.org/|{{Pkg|freedroidrpg}}}}<br />
* {{App|GemRB|Attempt to reimplement the [[Wikipedia:Infinity Engine|Bioware's Infinity Engine]] under GNU GPL.|http://www.gemrb.org/|{{Pkg|gemrb}}}}<br />
* {{App|OpenMW|Attempt to reimplement the popular role-playing game [[Wikipedia:Morrowind|Morrowind]]. OpenMW aims to be a fully playable, open source implementation of the game's engine.|http://openmw.org|{{AUR|openmw}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Sacred (video game)|Sacred Gold]]|Hack'n Slay Roleplay Game like Diablo.<br />
:{{Tip| If running on a low resolution (netbook etc) either play it on external monitor, but you can't see the skill/action bar. You can move the Window pressing {{ic|Alt+left_mouse}}. You can see the action bar, but then you can't see the health bar anymore. Email Michael from linuxgamepublishing.com and ask for a fix - would be really great if we could fully enjoy this game on Linux netbooks}}<br />
|http://forum.sacred2.com|{{AUR?|Sacred}}}}<br />
* {{App|VCMI|Attempt to reimplement [[Wikipedia:Heroes of Might and Magic III|Heroes of Might and Magic III]].|http://forum.vcmi.eu/portal.php|{{AUR|vcmi-svn}}}}<br />
* {{App|Vulture|Isometric graphical interface for NetHack, SlashEM and UnNethack.|http://www.darkarts.co.za/vulture|{{AUR|vulture}}}}<br />
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=== Shooters (FPS, Third Person) ===<br />
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* {{App|Alien Arena|Free, standalone FPS focused mainly on online multiplayer, but can also be played singleplayer against bots.|http://red.planetarena.org/|{{Pkg|alienarena}}}}<br />
* {{App|AssaultCube|Free multiplayer FPS, based on the cube engine. Realistic environments, fast, arcade gameplay. Much like Counter-Strike.|http://assault.cubers.net/|{{Pkg|assaultcube}}}}<br />
* {{App|AssaultCube Reloaded|AssaultCube improved.|http://acr.victorz.ca|{{AUR|assaultcube-reloaded}}}}<br />
* {{App|Counter-Strike|Team-based, semi-realistic FPS. Condition Zero is also available.|http://store.steampowered.com/app/10/|Steam}}<br />
* {{App|Counter-Strike Source|Team-based, semi-realistic FPS using Source Engine.|http://store.steampowered.com/app/240/|Steam}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Cube (video game)|Cube]]|Open source multiplayer and singleplayer first person shooter game.|http://cubeengine.com/|{{AUR|cube}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Cube 2: Sauerbraten|Cube 2: Sauerbraten]]|Improved version of the Cube engine.|http://sauerbraten.org/|{{Pkg|sauerbraten}}}}<br />
* {{App|Day of Defeat|WWII online FPS.|http://store.steampowered.com/app/30/|Steam}}<br />
* {{App|Day of Defeat: Source|WWII online FPS. Using Source Engine. Still in beta as of July 2013.|http://store.steampowered.com/app/300/|Steam}}<br />
* {{App|Deathmatch Classic|Half-Life modification of the multiplayer deathmatch mode.|http://store.steampowered.com/app/40/|Steam}}<br />
* Doom: the famous shooter from ID Software has several ports for Linux. None of the id-engine games have copyleft game resources, only the game engine code was open sourced. See [http://doom.wikia.com/wiki/Source_port] for details.<br />
:* Doom 1 Demo data &ndash; {{AUR|doom1-wad}}<br />
:* {{App|Freedoom|Project aimed at creation of free Doom data files.|http://www.nongnu.org/freedoom/|{{AUR|freedoom}}}}<br />
:* {{App|Chocolate Doom|Doom port reproducing the behavior of the original DOS version.|http://www.chocolate-doom.org/|{{AUR|chocolate-doom}}}}<br />
:* {{App|Doomsday|Advanced port of the Doom game engine, capable also of running Heretic, and Hexen games.|http://www.dengine.net/|{{AUR|doomsday}}}}<br />
:* {{App|GZDoom|Doom source port based on ZDoom with an OpenGL renderer.|http://www.osnanet.de/c.oelckers/gzdoom/index.html|{{AUR|gzdoom}}}}<br />
:* {{App|PrBoom Plus|Enhanced version of the PrBoom Doom engine port.|http://prboom-plus.sourceforge.net/|{{AUR|prboom-plus}}}}<br />
:* {{App|Remood|advanced Doom game engine based on Doom Legacy.|http://remood.org/|{{AUR|remood}}}}<br />
:* {{App|Strawberry Doom|Fork of Chocolate Doom extending certain engine limits.|http://doom.wikia.com/wiki/Strawberry_Doom|{{AUR|strawberry-doom-svn}}}}<br />
:* {{App|Vavoom|Highly advanced Doom engine port with added support for Heretic/Hexen/Strife.|http://vavoom-engine.com/|{{AUR|vavoom}}}}<br />
:* {{App|ZDoom|Enhanced Doom port with additional support for Heretic, Hexen and Strife.|http://www.zdoom.org/|{{AUR|zdoom}}}}<br />
* {{App|Doom 3|Stock Doom 3 binaries|http://www.idsoftware.com/games|{{AUR|doom3-bin}}}}<br />
:* {{App|Doom 3 Engine|Source-based Doom 3 engine|http://www.idsoftware.com/games|{{AUR|doom3}}}}<br />
* {{App|ezQuake|Fast paced multiplayer FPS focusing on movement and trick jumps. The popular, modern and maintained Quake/QuakeWorld client. Manual post-installation setup required. Can play on-line for free |http://ezquake.sourceforge.net/|{{AUR|ezquake}}}}<br />
* Duke Nukem 3D<br />
:* {{App|Duke 3D|Original port.|http://icculus.org/projects/duke3d/|{{AUR|duke3d-svn}}}}<br />
:* {{App|eduke32|Advanced source port.|http://eduke32.com/|{{AUR|eduke32}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Enemy Territory: Quake Wars|Enemy Territory: Quake Wars]]|Commercial team and class-based multiplayer game. Full version requires retail DVD to play.|http://zerowing.idsoftware.com/linux/etqw/|{{AUR|etqw}}}}<br />
* {{App|Half-Life|Science-fiction FPS. The two extensions, ''Opposing Force'' and ''Blue Shift'', are also available.|http://store.steampowered.com/app/70/|Steam}}<br />
* {{App|Half-Life 2|Science-fiction FPS. Lost Coat, Episode One and Epise Two are also available. In beta as of July 2013|http://store.steampowered.com/app/220/|Steam}}<br />
* {{App|HHeretic|Linux port of Raven Game's old shooter, Heretic.|http://hhexen.sourceforge.net/hheretic.html|{{AUR|hheretic}}}}<br />
:* Heretic Demo game data &ndash; {{AUR|heretic1-wad}}<br />
:* {{App|Blasphemer|Project aimed at creation of free Heretic data files.|http://code.google.com/p/blasphemer/|{{AUR|blasphemer}}}}<br />
* {{App|HHexen|Linux port of Raven Game's old shooter, Hexen.|http://hhexen.sourceforge.net/hhexen.html|{{AUR|hhexen}}}}<br />
:* Hexen 1 Demo game data &ndash; {{AUR|hexen1-wad}}<br />
* {{App|Left 4 Dead 2|Coop survival horror. Using Source Engine.|http://store.steampowered.com/app/550/|Steam}}<br />
* {{App|Nexuiz|Free, open-source first person shooter. Development ceased, most of the developers moved to project [http://xonotic.org/ Xonotic].|http://alientrap.org/nexuiz|{{AUR|nexuiz}}}}<br />
* {{App|nQuake|Fast paced multiplayer FPS focusing on movement and trick jumps. This is the popular Quake / QuakeWorld package, including ezQuake client, 24bit textures, maps, bots and more. Automatic post-installation set up. Can play on-line for free.|http://nquake.sourceforge.net/|{{AUR?|nquake}}}}<br />
* {{App|Open Arena|Fast multiplayer shooter based on the quake3-engine.|http://openarena.ws|{{Pkg|openarena}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Prey_(video_game)|Prey]]|First Person Shooter released in 2006 (with a GNU/Linux port in 2008), published by 3D Realms.|http://www.3drealms.com/prey/index.html|{{AUR|prey}}}}<br />
* Quake<br />
:* Advanced Quake 1 game engine &ndash; {{AUR|darkplaces}}<br />
:* Another modern Quake1 engine port &ndash; {{AUR|fitzquake}}<br />
:* Free content replacement project for Quake 1 &ndash; {{AUR|oqplus-svn}}<br />
:* High quality textures for Quake from the Quake Revitalization Project &ndash; {{AUR|quake-qrp-textures}}<br />
* {{App|Quake 2|Built by Icculus|http://www.icculus.org/quake2/|{{AUR|quake2}}}}<br />
:* Advanced Quake 2 engine &ndash; {{AUR|qudos-svn}}<br />
:* Enhanced Quake 2 engine with Lazarus mod support &ndash; {{AUR|kmquake2}}<br />
:* A true color retexture pak for Quetoo and other Quake2 engines supporting 32bpp tga textures &ndash; {{AUR|quake2-retexture}}<br />
:* Quake 2 engine focused on single player and 64bits. {{AUR|yamagi-quake2}}<br />
* Quake III Arena<br />
:* Quake III Arena binaries &ndash; {{AUR|quake3}}<br />
:* {{App|ioquake3|De-facto FOSS Quake 3 distribution.|http://ioquake3.org/|{{AUR|ioquake3}}}}<br />
* Quake 4<br />
:* Demo version &ndash; {{AUR|quake4-demo}}<br />
:* Quake 4 engine &ndash; {{AUR|quake4}}<br />
* {{App|Quake Live|MMO shooter running in browser as plugin|http://www.quakelive.com/|{{AUR|quakelive}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Red Eclipse|Red Eclipse]]|Single-player and multi-player first-person ego-shooter, built as a total conversion of Cube Engine 2.|http://redeclipse.net|{{AUR|redeclipse}}}}<br />
* {{App|Ricochet|Futuristic arena battles.|http://store.steampowered.com/app/60/|Steam}}<br />
* {{App|1=[[Wikipedia:Serious Sam|Serious Sam: The First Encounter]]|2=Fast-paced and frenetic FPS where the player must face huge waves of enemies.|3=[http://liflg.org/?catid=6&gameid=71 Linux Installers for Linux Gamers]|4={{AUR?|serioussam}}}}<br />
* {{App|1=[[Wikipedia:Serious Sam|Serious Sam: The Second Encounter]]|2=Fast-paced and frenetic FPS where the player must face huge waves of enemies.|3=[http://liflg.org/?catid=6&gameid=71 Linux Installers for Linux Gamers]|4={{AUR?|serioussam}}}}<br />
* {{App|1=[[Wikipedia:Serious Sam II|Serious Sam II]]|2=Fast-paced and frenetic FPS where the player must face huge waves of enemies.|3=[http://liflg.org/?catid=6&gameid=83 Linux Installers for Linux Gamers]|4={{AUR?|serioussam2}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Serious Sam 3: BFE|Serious Sam 3: BFE]]|Fast-paced and frenetic FPS where the player must face huge waves of enemies.|http://www.serioussam.com|Steam}}<br />
* {{App|Team Fortress Classic|Class-based online FPS.|http://store.steampowered.com/app/20/|Steam}}<br />
* {{App|Team Fortress 2|Class-based online FPS with cartoonish style. Using Source Engine.|http://store.steampowered.com/app/440/|Steam}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Tremulous|Tremulous]]|FPS with elements of real time strategy, featuring humans and aliens.|http://tremulous.net/|{{Pkg|tremulous}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Unreal Tournament|Unreal Tournament (UT99)]]|Fast-paced first person shooter featuring arena combat.|http://www.unrealtournament2004.com/utgoty/|{{AUR|ut1999}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Unreal Tournament 2003|Unreal Tournament 2003 (UT2003)]]|Fast-paced first person shooter featuring arena combat.|http://www.unrealtournament.com|{{AUR?|ut2003}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Unreal Tournament 2004|Unreal Tournament 2004 (UT2004)]]|Fast-paced first person shooter featuring arena combat. UT2004 is almost a superset of UT2003.|http://www.unrealtournament2004.com|{{AUR|ut2004}} for the retail version, {{AUR|ut2004-anthology}} for the anthology version}}<br />
* {{App|Unvanquished|Team-based fps/rts hybrid game which pits aliens against humans. Monthly release that can be played on official servers.|http://unvanquished.net/|{{AUR|unvanquished}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Urban Terror]]|Modern multiplayer FPS based on the ioquake3 engine.|http://urbanterror.info|{{Pkg|urbanterror}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Warsow (game)|Warsow]]|Fast paced multiplayer FPS focusing on movement and trick jumps.|http://warsow.net|{{Pkg|warsow}}}}<br />
* Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory<br />
:* Completely free, standalone, team-based, multiplayer FPS &ndash; {{AUR|enemy-territory}}<br />
:* Advanced open source fork of ET engine and fully compatible client and server &ndash; {{AUR|etlegacy}}<br />
:* Advanced open source fork of ET engine &ndash; {{AUR|iowolfet-hg}}, {{AUR|bin32-iowolfet-hg}}<br />
* {{App|World Of Padman|Stand slone somplex &ndash; cartoon-style multiplayer first-person shooter.|http://worldofpadman.net/website|{{AUR|worldofpadman}}}}<br />
* {{App|Xonotic|Free, open-source first person shooter (a fork of Nexuiz but with modified gameplay).|http://xonotic.org|{{Pkg|xonotic}}}}<br />
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* Blood Frontier &ndash; Team oriented multiplayer FPS based on the Cube2 (Sauerbraten) engine<br />
* [http://tesseract-fps.sourceforge.net Tesseract]<br />
* [http://www.javagameplay.com/futuristicarenas/medium.html Futuristic Arenas]<br />
* [http://www.bytonic.de/downloads/jake2_jogl11.jnlp Jake 2]<br />
* [http://www.pulpgames.net/scared/ Scared]<br />
* [http://www.truecombatelite.com/ True Combat: Elite(TCE)] - Completely free, realistic, team-based modification for Enemy Territory.<br />
* [http://tuer.sourceforge.net TUER]<br />
* [http://www.javagameplay.com/ancientarenas/medium.html Ancient Arenas]<br />
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=== Simulation ===<br />
<br />
* {{App|Beyond The Red Line|Completely free stand-alone conversion of Freespace 2 based on the TV show Battlestar Galactica.|http://www.beyondtheredline.net/|{{AUR|btrl}}}}<br />
* {{App|Bygfoot|Football (soccer) management game.|http://bygfoot.sourceforge.net/|{{AUR|bygfoot}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Danger from the Deep|Danger from the Deep]]|Submarine simulator.|http://dangerdeep.sourceforge.net/|{{AUR|dangerdeep-svn}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Flight Gear|Flight Gear]]|Open-source, multi-platform flight simulator.|http://www.flightgear.org/|{{Pkg|flightgear}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:FooBillard|Foobillard++]]|Successor to Foobillard, OpenGL billiard game for Linux.|http://foobillardplus.sourceforge.net/|{{Pkg|foobillard++}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:FreeSpace 2|FreeSpace 2]]|Open sourced space emulator.|http://icculus.org/freespace2/|{{AUR|fs2_open}}}}<br />
* {{App|Pydance|Python Dance Dance Revolution style game.|http://icculus.org/pyddr/|{{AUR?|pydance}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Stepmania|Stepmania]]|Advanced dance simulation game.|http://www.stepmania.com/|{{AUR|stepmania}}}}<br />
* {{App|VegaStrike|3D action-space-sim allowing player to trade and bounty hunt in a vast universe.|http://vegastrike.sourceforge.net/|{{AUR|vegastrike}}}}<br />
<br />
=== Strategy ===<br />
<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:0 A.D. (video game)|0 A.D.]]|3D and historically-based real-time strategy game, alpha stage.|http://play0ad.com/|{{Pkg|0ad}}}}<br />
* {{App|Advanced Strategic Command|Turn based strategy game in the tradition of the Battle Isle series.|http://www.asc-hq.org/|{{AUR|asc}}}}<br />
* {{App|Boson|OpenGL real-time strategy game, with the feeling of Command&Conquer(tm) or StarCraft(tm).|http://boson.sourceforge.net/|{{AUR?|boson}}}}<br />
* {{App|Crimson Fields|Tactical war game in the tradition of Battle Isle.|http://crimson.seul.org/|{{AUR|crimson}}}}<br />
* {{App|Dark Oberon|Open source real-time strategy game similar to Warcraft II.|http://dark-oberon.sourceforge.net/|{{AUR|dark-oberon}}}}<br />
* {{App|Dota 2|The sequel to the famous ''Defense of the Ancient'' map for WarCraft III, which itself was based on the popular ''Aeon of Strife'' StarCraft map.|http://store.steampowered.com/app/570/|Steam}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Endgame: Singularity|Endgame Singularity]]|Turn based single player strategy/simulation about a AI hiding, growing and evolving.|http://www.emhsoft.com/singularity/|{{Pkg|singularity}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Freeciv|Freeciv]]|Multiuser clone of the famous Microprose game of Civilization.|http://freeciv.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page|{{Pkg|freeciv}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:FreeCol|FreeCol]]|Turn-based strategy game based on Colonization.|http://www.freecol.org/|{{Pkg|freecol}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:FTL:_Faster_Than_Light|FTL: Faster Than Light]]|Popular rogue-like space-sim released to positive reception in 2012.|http://www.ftlgame.com/|{{AUR|ftl}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Glest|Glest]]|Free 3D real-time strategy game, where you control the armies of two different factions: Tech, which is mainly composed of warriors and mechanical devices, and Magic, that prefers mages and summoned creatures in the battlefield.|http://glest.org|{{AUR|glest}}}}<br />
* {{App|Globulation 2|Multiplayer RTS with some "economic" elements minimizing the amount of micromanagement.|http://globulation2.org/wiki/Main_Page|{{Pkg|glob2}}}}<br />
* {{App|1=Lgeneral|2=Turn-based strategy engine heavily inspired by Panzer General.|3=http://lgames.sourceforge.net/index.php?project=LGeneral|4={{AUR|lgeneral}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:MegaGlest|MegaGlest]]|Fork of Glest, a 3D real-time strategy game in a fantastic world.|http://sourceforge.net/projects/megaglest/|{{Pkg|megaglest}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Netpanzer|Netpanzer]]|Realtime Strategy game like Command and Conquer but without building bases.|http://www.netpanzer.org/|{{AUR|netpanzer}}}}<br />
* {{App|Spring|RTS game engine inspired by the game ''Total Annihilation''.|http://springrts.com/wiki/Games|{{Pkg|spring}}}}<br />
:* {{App|Kernel Panic|A game based around combat inside a computer, with 3 unique sides: the System, the Hacker and the Network waging war in a matrix of DOOM! No resource economy exists in KP, with the only constraints being time and space.|http://springrts.com/wiki/Kernel_Panic|{{Pkg|spring-kp}}}}<br />
:* {{App|Spring: 1944|Spring:1944 is a WWII themed game with four fully functional sides (US, Germany, USSR, Britain), period-accurate units and strengths. Realism comes second only to creating a game that is fun and accessible to play.|http://spring1944.org/|{{Pkg|spring-1944}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:The Battle for Wesnoth|The Battle for Wesnoth]]|Free, turn-based tactical strategy game with a high fantasy theme, featuring both single-player, and online/hotseat multiplayer combat.|http://www.wesnoth.org/|{{Pkg|wesnoth}}}}<br />
* {{App|UFO Alien Invasion|Fight aliens trying to capture Earth.|http://ufoai.ninex.info/wiki/index.php/News|{{Pkg|ufoai}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Unknown Horizons|Unknown Horizons]]|2.5D isometric realtime strategy simulation with an emphasis on economy and city building. Expand your small settlement to a strong and wealthy colony, collect taxes and supply your inhabitants with valuable goods. Increase your power with a well balanced economy and with strategic trade and diplomacy.|http://www.unknown-horizons.org/|{{AUR|unknown-horizons-git}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Widelands|Widelands]]|Slow-paced strategy like "the Settlers 2".|http://widelands.org|{{Pkg|widelands}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Warzone 2100|Warzone 2100 - 2.*]]|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. An extensive tech tree with over 400 different technologies, combined with the unit design system, allows for a wide variety of possible units and tactics.|http://wz2100.net/|{{Pkg|warzone2100}}}}<br />
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=== Tycoon/Management Games ===<br />
<br />
* {{App|Lincity-ng|City simulation game in which you are required to build and maintain a city. You can win the game either by building a sustainable economy or by evacuating all citizens with spaceships.|http://lincity-ng.berlios.de/|{{Pkg|lincity-ng}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Simutrans|Simutrans]]|Another Transport simulation that works on linux with sdl.|http://www.simutrans.com/|{{Pkg|simutrans}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[OpenTTD]]|Open source clone of the Microprose game "Transport Tycoon Deluxe", a popular game originally written by Chris Sawyer. It attempts to mimic the original game as closely as possible while extending it with new features.|http://www.openttd.org/|{{Pkg|openttd}}}}<br />
* {{App|Tropic Euro|Free online adaptation of the board game Puerto Rico for 2-5 players.|[http://www.tropiceuro.com/play Play via Web Start]|http://www.tropiceuro.com|{{AUR?|Tropic Euro}}}}<br />
<br />
=== Visual novels ===<br />
<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Digital: A Love Story|Digital: A Love Story]]|Computer mystery/romance set five minutes into the future of 1988.|http://www.scoutshonour.com/digital/|{{AUR|digital}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Don't take it personally, babe, it just ain't your story|Don't take it personally]]|Almost kinetic visual novel that tells a story of a new high school literature teacher, set in a prestigious private high school, and on the social networks of 2027.|http://scoutshonour.com/donttakeitpersonallybabeitjustaintyourstory/|{{AUR|donttakeitpersonally}}}}<br />
* {{App|Juniper's Knot|Short game about boy and fiend.|http://junipersknot.dischan.org/|{{AUR|junipersknot}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Katawa Shoujo|Katawa Shoujo]]|Bishoujo-style visual novel game that tells a story of a young man and five other girls suffering with varying disabilities.|http://katawa-shoujo.com/|{{AUR|katawa-shoujo}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Narcissu|Narcissu]]|Visual novel, telling the story of a terminally ill young man and woman.|http://narcissu.insani.org/|{{AUR|narcissu2-en}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:RE: Alistair|RE: Alistair++]]|English otome game (subtype of visual novel) that tells a story of a young girl fond of MMORPGs, her online and everyday life.|http://sakevisual.com/realistair/|{{AUR|realistair}}}}<br />
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== See Also ==<br />
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* [http://www.icculus.org/lgfaq/gamelist.php The Linux Gamers' Game List]<br />
* [https://www.humblebundle.com/ The Humble Bundle]<br />
{{Wikipedia|Humble Bundle}}<br />
* [http://store.steampowered.com/browse/linux/ Linux Steam Games]<br />
{{Wikipedia|List of games developed by Valve}}<br />
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{{Wikipedia|Game engine recreation}}<br />
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== Utilities ==<br />
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=== Basic shell commands ===<br />
<br />
* {{App|[[Core Utilities]]|The basic file, shell and text manipulation utilities of the GNU operating system|http://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils|{{Pkg|coreutils}}}}<br />
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=== Package management ===<br />
<br />
{{Box||See also: [[AUR Helpers]] and [[Pacman GUI Frontends]]|#E5E5FF|#FCFCFC}}<br />
* {{App|[[Pacmatic]]|Pacman wrapper to check Arch News before upgrading, avoid partial upgrades, and warn about configuration file changes.|http://kmkeen.com/pacmatic|{{Pkg|pacmatic}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[pkgfile]]|Tool that finds what package owns a file.|http://github.com/falconindy/pkgfile|{{Pkg|pkgfile}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[pkgtools]]|Collection of scripts for Arch Linux packages.|https://github.com/Daenyth/pkgtools|{{Pkg|pkgtools}}}}<br />
* {{App|srcpac|Simple tool that automates rebuilding packages from source.|https://projects.archlinux.org/srcpac.git|{{Pkg|srcpac}}}}<br />
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=== Disk usage display programs===<br />
<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Disk Usage Analyzer|Disk Usage Analyzer]] (Baobab)|Disk usage analyzer for the [[GNOME]] desktop.|http://www.marzocca.net/linux/baobab|{{Pkg|baobab}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Filelight|Filelight]]|Disk usage analyzer that creates an interactive map of concentric, segmented rings that help visualise disk usage on your computer.|http://methylblue.com/filelight/|{{Pkg|kdeutils-filelight}}}}<br />
* {{App|GdMap|Disk usage analyzer that draws a map of rectangles sized according to file or dir sizes.|http://gdmap.sourceforge.net/|{{Pkg|gdmap}}}}<br />
* {{App|gt5|Diff-capable "du-browser".|http://gt5.sourceforge.net|{{AUR|gt5}}}}<br />
* {{App|ncdu|Simple ncurses disk usage analyzer.|http://dev.yorhel.nl/ncdu|{{Pkg|ncdu}}}}<br />
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=== CD/DVD burning tools ===<br />
<br />
{{Box||See also: [[Optical_Disc_Drive#Burning_CD.2FDVD_with_a_GUI|Burning CD/DVD with GUI]]|#E5E5FF|#FCFCFC}}<br />
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=== Clipboard managers ===<br />
<br />
* {{App|Anamnesis|Clipboard manager that stores all the clipboard history and offers an interface to do a full-text search. It has both a commandline and GUI mode available.|http://anamnesis.sourceforge.net/|{{AUR|anamnesis}}}}<br />
* {{App|ClipIt|Fork of Parcellite with additional features and bugfixes.|http://sourceforge.net/projects/gtkclipit/|{{Pkg|clipit}}}}<br />
* {{App|CopyQ|Clever clipboard manager with searchable and editable history, custom actions on items and command line support.|https://github.com/hluk/CopyQ|{{AUR|copyq}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Glipper|Glipper]]|Clipboard manager for the GNOME desktop with many features and plugin support.|https://launchpad.net/glipper|{{AUR|glipper}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Klipper|Klipper]]|Full featured clipboard manager for the KDE desktop.|http://userbase.kde.org/Klipper|{{Pkg|kdebase-workspace}}}}<br />
* {{App|loliclip|Clipboard synchronizer developed for WM users.|https://github.com/Cloudef/PKGBUILDS/tree/master/loliclip|{{AUR|loliclip}}}}<br />
* {{App|Parcellite|Lightweight yet feature-rich clipboard manager.|http://parcellite.sourceforge.net/|{{Pkg|parcellite}}}}<br />
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=== Compression tools ===<br />
<br />
{{Wikipedia|Comparison of file archivers}}<br />
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==== Console ====<br />
<br />
* {{App|atool|Script for managing file archives of various types.|http://www.nongnu.org/atool/|{{Pkg|atool}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[p7zip]]|Port of 7-Zip for POSIX systems, including Linux. The commandline tool is called '''7z'''.|http://p7zip.sourceforge.net/|{{Pkg|p7zip}}}}<br />
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==== Graphical ====<br />
<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Ark (software)|Ark]]|Archiving tool included in the KDE desktop.|http://kde.org/applications/utilities/ark/|{{Pkg|kdeutils-ark}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:File Roller|File Roller]]|Archive manager included in the GNOME desktop.|http://fileroller.sourceforge.net/|{{Pkg|file-roller}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[p7zip]]|Port of 7-Zip for POSIX systems, including Linux. The GUI requires wxGTK and is called '''7zFM'''.|http://p7zip.sourceforge.net/|{{Pkg|p7zip}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:PeaZip|PeaZip]]|Open source file and archive manager.|http://www.peazip.org/peazip-linux.html|{{AUR|peazip-gtk2}} {{AUR|peazip-qt}}}}<br />
* {{App|Squeeze|Featherweight front-end for commandline archiving tools.|http://squeeze.xfce.org/|{{AUR|squeeze-git}}}}<br />
* {{App|Xarchive|Generic GTK2 front-end that uses external wrappers around commandline archiving tools.|http://xarchive.sourceforge.net/|{{AUR|xarchive}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Xarchiver|Xarchiver]]|Lightweight desktop independent archive manager built with GTK+.|http://xarchiver.sourceforge.net/|{{AUR|xarchiver}}}}<br />
<br />
=== File managers ===<br />
<br />
{{Wikipedia|Comparison of file managers}}<br />
<br />
==== Console ====<br />
<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Dired|Dired]]|Directory editor integrated with [[Emacs]].|http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/emacs/Dired.html|{{pkg|emacs}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Midnight Commander|Midnight Commander]]|Console-based, dual-paneled file manager.|http://www.midnight-commander.org|{{Pkg|mc}}}}<br />
* {{App|Pilot|File manager that comes with the [[Alpine]] email client.|http://re-alpine.sourceforge.net/|{{Pkg|re-alpine}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Ranger]]|Console-based file manager with vi bindings, customizability, and lots of features.|http://nongnu.org/ranger|{{Pkg|ranger}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Vifm]]|Ncurses-based two-panel file manager with vi-like keybindings.|http://vifm.sourceforge.net/|{{Pkg|vifm}}}}<br />
<br />
==== Graphical ====<br />
<br />
* {{App|Andromeda|Qt-based cross-platform file manager.|https://gitorious.org/andromeda|{{AUR|andromeda-git}}}}<br />
* {{App|Dino|Easy to use and powerful file manager built in Qt.|http://dfm.sourceforge.net/|{{AUR|dino-dfm}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Dolphin (file manager)|Dolphin]]|File manager included in the KDE4 desktop.|http://dolphin.kde.org/|{{Pkg|kdebase-dolphin}}}}<br />
* {{App|Double Commander|File manager with two panels side by side. It is inspired by Total Commander and features some new ideas.|http://doublecmd.sourceforge.net//|{{Pkg|doublecmd-gtk2}} {{Pkg|doublecmd-qt}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:emelFM2|emelFM2]]|File manager that implements the popular two-panel design.|http://emelfm2.net/|{{Pkg|emelfm2}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Konqueror|Konqueror]]|File manager for the KDE desktop.|http://www.konqueror.org/|{{Pkg|kdebase-konqueror}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Krusader|Krusader]]|Advanced twin panel (Midnight Commander style) file manager for the KDE desktop.|http://www.krusader.org/|{{Pkg|krusader}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Nautilus]]|Extensible, heavyweight file manager used by default in GNOME with support for custom scripts.|http://projects.gnome.org/nautilus/|{{Pkg|nautilus}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Nemo]]|Nemo is the file manager of the Cinnamon desktop. A good alternative to Nautilus.|http://cinnamon.linuxmint.com/|{{Pkg|nemo}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[PCManFM]]|Lightweight file manager which features tabbed browsing and can optionally manage the desktop background.|http://pcmanfm.sourceforge.net/|{{Pkg|pcmanfm}}}}<br />
* {{App|QtFileMan|File manager similar to PCManFM from LXDE.|http://gitorious.org/qtfileman|{{AUR|qtfileman-git}}}}<br />
* {{App|qtFM|Small, lightweight filemanager for Linux desktops based on pure Qt.|http://www.qtfm.org/|{{Pkg|qtfm}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[ROX]]|Small and fast file manager which can optionally manage the desktop background and panels.|http://rox.sourceforge.net|{{Pkg|rox}}}}<br />
* {{App|SpaceFM|GTK+ multi-panel tabbed file manager.|http://ignorantguru.github.com/spacefm/|{{Pkg|spacefm}}}}<br />
* {{App|Sunflower|Small and highly customizable twin-panel file manager for Linux with support for plugins.|http://code.google.com/p/sunflower-fm/|{{AUR|sunflower}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Thunar]]|File manager that can be run as a daemon with excellent start up and directory load times.|http://thunar.xfce.org/index.html|{{Pkg|thunar}}}}<br />
* {{App|Tux Commander|Windowed file manager with two panels side by side similar to popular Total Commander or Midnight Commander file managers.|http://tuxcmd.sourceforge.net/description.php|{{Pkg|tuxcmd}}}}<br />
* {{App|Worker|Fast, lightweight and feature-rich file manager for the X Window System.|http://www.boomerangsworld.de/worker/|{{AUR|worker}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Xfe|Xfe]]|Microsoft Explorer-like file manager for X (X File Explorer).|http://roland65.free.fr/xfe/index.php/|{{Pkg|xfe}}}}<br />
<br />
=== Merge tools ===<br />
<br />
{{Wikipedia|Comparison of file comparison tools}}<br />
<br />
* {{App|Diffuse|Small and simple text merge tool written in Python.|http://diffuse.sourceforge.net/|{{Pkg|diffuse}}}}<br />
* {{App|KDiff3|File and directory diff and merge tool for the KDE desktop.|http://kdiff3.sourceforge.net/|{{Pkg|kdiff3}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Kompare|Kompare]]|GUI front-end program for viewing and merging differences between source files. It supports a variety of diff formats and provides many options to customize the information level displayed.|http://www.caffeinated.me.uk/kompare/|{{Pkg|kdesdk-kompare}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Meld (software)|Meld]]|Visual diff and merge tool that can compare files, directories, and version controlled projects.|http://meld.sourceforge.net|{{Pkg|meld}}}}<br />
[[Vim]] and [[Emacs]] provide merge functionality with [[Vim#Merging_files_.28vimdiff.29|vimdiff]] and {{ic|ediff}}.<br />
<br />
=== Taskbars ===<br />
<br />
* {{App|[[Avant Window Navigator]]|Lightweight dock which sits at the bottom of the screen.|http://launchpad.net/awn|{{AUR|avant-window-navigator-bzr}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Bmpanel]]|Lightweight, NETWM compliant panel for the X11 system.|http://code.google.com/p/bmpanel2/|{{AUR|bmpanel}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Cairo-Dock]]|Highly customizable dock and launcher application.|http://www.glx-dock.org/|{{Pkg|cairo-dock}}}}<br />
* {{App|Docker|Docking application which acts as a system tray.|http://icculus.org/openbox/2/docker/|{{Pkg|docker}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[fbpanel]]|Lightweight, NETWM compliant desktop panel.|http://fbpanel.sourceforge.net/|{{Pkg|fbpanel}}}}<br />
* {{App|KoolDock|KDE3 docker with great effects that tries to resemble the Mac OS X dock.|http://sourceforge.net/projects/kooldock|{{AUR|kooldock-svn}}}}<br />
* {{App|LXPanel|Lightweight X11 desktop panel and part of the LXDE desktop.|http://lxde.org/lxpanel|{{Pkg|lxpanel}}}}<br />
* {{App|pancake|Highly configurable, modular panel for the X11 system.|http://www.failedprojects.de/pancake/{{linkrot|2013|05|19}}|{{AUR|pancake}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[PyPanel]]|Lightweight panel/taskbar written in Python and C.|http://pypanel.sourceforge.net/|{{Pkg|pypanel}}}}<br />
* {{App|qtpanel|Project to create useful and beautiful panel in Qt.|https://gitorious.org/qtpanel/qtpanel|{{AUR|qtpanel-git}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Stalonetray]]|Stand-alone system tray.|http://stalonetray.sourceforge.net/|{{Pkg|stalonetray}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Tint2]]|Simple panel/taskbar developed specifically for Openbox.|http://code.google.com/p/tint2/|{{Pkg|tint2}}}}<br />
* {{App|Trayer|Lightweight GTK+-based systray.|https://gna.org/projects/fvwm-crystal/|{{Pkg|trayer}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[wbar]]|Quick launch bar developed with speed in mind.|http://freecode.com/projects/wbar/|{{Pkg|wbar}}}}<br />
* {{App|Xfce Panel|Panel included in the [[Xfce]] desktop.|http://docs.xfce.org/xfce/xfce4-panel/start|{{Pkg|xfce4-panel}}}}<br />
<br />
=== Batch renamers ===<br />
<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:GPrename|GPRename]]|GTK+ batch renamer for files and directories.|http://gprename.sourceforge.net|{{Pkg|gprename}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:KRename|KRename]]|Very powerful batch file renamer for the KDE desktop.|http://www.krename.net|{{Pkg|krename}}}}<br />
* {{App|metamorphose2|wxPython based batch renamer with support for regular expressions, renaming multimedia files according to their metadata, etc.|http://file-folder-ren.sourceforge.net|{{AUR|metamorphose2}}}}<br />
* {{App|pyRenamer|Application for the mass renaming of files.|http://www.infinicode.org/code/pyrenamer/|{{Aur|pyrenamer}}}}<br />
* {{App|rename.pl|Batch renamer based on perl regex.|http://search.cpan.org/~pederst/rename/bin/rename.PL|{{Pkg|perl-rename}}}}</div>Bdjnkhttps://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php?title=List_of_applications/Utilities&diff=270536List of applications/Utilities2013-08-09T18:52:12Z<p>Bdjnk: /* Graphical */ added Double Commander to the list of file managers.</p>
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<div><noinclude><br />
[[Category:Applications]]<br />
[[it:List of Applications/Utilities]]<br />
[[ja:List of Applications/Utilities]]<br />
[[zh-CN:List of Applications/Utilities]]<br />
{{List of Applications navigation}}<br />
</noinclude><br />
<br />
== Utilities ==<br />
<br />
=== Basic shell commands ===<br />
<br />
* {{App|[[Core Utilities]]|The basic file, shell and text manipulation utilities of the GNU operating system|http://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils|{{Pkg|coreutils}}}}<br />
<br />
=== Package management ===<br />
<br />
{{Box||See also: [[AUR Helpers]] and [[Pacman GUI Frontends]]|#E5E5FF|#FCFCFC}}<br />
* {{App|[[Pacmatic]]|Pacman wrapper to check Arch News before upgrading, avoid partial upgrades, and warn about configuration file changes.|http://kmkeen.com/pacmatic|{{Pkg|pacmatic}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[pkgfile]]|Tool that finds what package owns a file.|http://github.com/falconindy/pkgfile|{{Pkg|pkgfile}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[pkgtools]]|Collection of scripts for Arch Linux packages.|https://github.com/Daenyth/pkgtools|{{Pkg|pkgtools}}}}<br />
* {{App|srcpac|Simple tool that automates rebuilding packages from source.|https://projects.archlinux.org/srcpac.git|{{Pkg|srcpac}}}}<br />
<br />
=== Disk usage display programs===<br />
<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Disk Usage Analyzer|Disk Usage Analyzer]] (Baobab)|Disk usage analyzer for the [[GNOME]] desktop.|http://www.marzocca.net/linux/baobab|{{Pkg|baobab}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Filelight|Filelight]]|Disk usage analyzer that creates an interactive map of concentric, segmented rings that help visualise disk usage on your computer.|http://methylblue.com/filelight/|{{Pkg|kdeutils-filelight}}}}<br />
* {{App|GdMap|Disk usage analyzer that draws a map of rectangles sized according to file or dir sizes.|http://gdmap.sourceforge.net/|{{Pkg|gdmap}}}}<br />
* {{App|gt5|Diff-capable "du-browser".|http://gt5.sourceforge.net|{{AUR|gt5}}}}<br />
* {{App|ncdu|Simple ncurses disk usage analyzer.|http://dev.yorhel.nl/ncdu|{{Pkg|ncdu}}}}<br />
<br />
=== CD/DVD burning tools ===<br />
<br />
{{Box||See also: [[Optical_Disc_Drive#Burning_CD.2FDVD_with_a_GUI|Burning CD/DVD with GUI]]|#E5E5FF|#FCFCFC}}<br />
<br />
=== Clipboard managers ===<br />
<br />
* {{App|Anamnesis|Clipboard manager that stores all the clipboard history and offers an interface to do a full-text search. It has both a commandline and GUI mode available.|http://anamnesis.sourceforge.net/|{{AUR|anamnesis}}}}<br />
* {{App|ClipIt|Fork of Parcellite with additional features and bugfixes.|http://sourceforge.net/projects/gtkclipit/|{{Pkg|clipit}}}}<br />
* {{App|CopyQ|Clever clipboard manager with searchable and editable history, custom actions on items and command line support.|https://github.com/hluk/CopyQ|{{AUR|copyq}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Glipper|Glipper]]|Clipboard manager for the GNOME desktop with many features and plugin support.|https://launchpad.net/glipper|{{AUR|glipper}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Klipper|Klipper]]|Full featured clipboard manager for the KDE desktop.|http://userbase.kde.org/Klipper|{{Pkg|kdebase-workspace}}}}<br />
* {{App|loliclip|Clipboard synchronizer developed for WM users.|https://github.com/Cloudef/PKGBUILDS/tree/master/loliclip|{{AUR|loliclip}}}}<br />
* {{App|Parcellite|Lightweight yet feature-rich clipboard manager.|http://parcellite.sourceforge.net/|{{Pkg|parcellite}}}}<br />
<br />
=== Compression tools ===<br />
<br />
{{Wikipedia|Comparison of file archivers}}<br />
<br />
==== Console ====<br />
<br />
* {{App|atool|Script for managing file archives of various types.|http://www.nongnu.org/atool/|{{Pkg|atool}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[p7zip]]|Port of 7-Zip for POSIX systems, including Linux. The commandline tool is called '''7z'''.|http://p7zip.sourceforge.net/|{{Pkg|p7zip}}}}<br />
<br />
==== Graphical ====<br />
<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Ark (software)|Ark]]|Archiving tool included in the KDE desktop.|http://kde.org/applications/utilities/ark/|{{Pkg|kdeutils-ark}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:File Roller|File Roller]]|Archive manager included in the GNOME desktop.|http://fileroller.sourceforge.net/|{{Pkg|file-roller}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[p7zip]]|Port of 7-Zip for POSIX systems, including Linux. The GUI requires wxGTK and is called '''7zFM'''.|http://p7zip.sourceforge.net/|{{Pkg|p7zip}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:PeaZip|PeaZip]]|Open source file and archive manager.|http://www.peazip.org/peazip-linux.html|{{AUR|peazip-gtk2}} {{AUR|peazip-qt}}}}<br />
* {{App|Squeeze|Featherweight front-end for commandline archiving tools.|http://squeeze.xfce.org/|{{AUR|squeeze-git}}}}<br />
* {{App|Xarchive|Generic GTK2 front-end that uses external wrappers around commandline archiving tools.|http://xarchive.sourceforge.net/|{{AUR|xarchive}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Xarchiver|Xarchiver]]|Lightweight desktop independent archive manager built with GTK+.|http://xarchiver.sourceforge.net/|{{AUR|xarchiver}}}}<br />
<br />
=== File managers ===<br />
<br />
{{Wikipedia|Comparison of file managers}}<br />
<br />
==== Console ====<br />
<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Dired|Dired]]|Directory editor integrated with [[Emacs]].|http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/emacs/Dired.html|{{pkg|emacs}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Midnight Commander|Midnight Commander]]|Console-based, dual-paneled file manager.|http://www.midnight-commander.org|{{Pkg|mc}}}}<br />
* {{App|Pilot|File manager that comes with the [[Alpine]] email client.|http://re-alpine.sourceforge.net/|{{Pkg|re-alpine}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Ranger]]|Console-based file manager with vi bindings, customizability, and lots of features.|http://nongnu.org/ranger|{{Pkg|ranger}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Vifm]]|Ncurses-based two-panel file manager with vi-like keybindings.|http://vifm.sourceforge.net/|{{Pkg|vifm}}}}<br />
<br />
==== Graphical ====<br />
<br />
* {{App|Andromeda|Qt-based cross-platform file manager.|https://gitorious.org/andromeda|{{AUR|andromeda-git}}}}<br />
* {{App|Dino|Easy to use and powerful file manager built in Qt.|http://dfm.sourceforge.net/|{{AUR|dino-dfm}}}}<br />
* {{App|Double Commander|File manager with two panels side by side. It is inspired by Total Commander and features some new ideas.|http://doublecmd.sourceforge.net//|{{Pkg|doublecmd-gtk2}} {{Pkg|doublecmd-qt}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Dolphin (file manager)|Dolphin]]|File manager included in the KDE4 desktop.|http://dolphin.kde.org/|{{Pkg|kdebase-dolphin}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:emelFM2|emelFM2]]|File manager that implements the popular two-panel design.|http://emelfm2.net/|{{Pkg|emelfm2}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Konqueror|Konqueror]]|File manager for the KDE desktop.|http://www.konqueror.org/|{{Pkg|kdebase-konqueror}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Krusader|Krusader]]|Advanced twin panel (Midnight Commander style) file manager for the KDE desktop.|http://www.krusader.org/|{{Pkg|krusader}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Nautilus]]|Extensible, heavyweight file manager used by default in GNOME with support for custom scripts.|http://projects.gnome.org/nautilus/|{{Pkg|nautilus}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Nemo]]|Nemo is the file manager of the Cinnamon desktop. A good alternative to Nautilus.|http://cinnamon.linuxmint.com/|{{Pkg|nemo}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[PCManFM]]|Lightweight file manager which features tabbed browsing and can optionally manage the desktop background.|http://pcmanfm.sourceforge.net/|{{Pkg|pcmanfm}}}}<br />
* {{App|QtFileMan|File manager similar to PCManFM from LXDE.|http://gitorious.org/qtfileman|{{AUR|qtfileman-git}}}}<br />
* {{App|qtFM|Small, lightweight filemanager for Linux desktops based on pure Qt.|http://www.qtfm.org/|{{Pkg|qtfm}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[ROX]]|Small and fast file manager which can optionally manage the desktop background and panels.|http://rox.sourceforge.net|{{Pkg|rox}}}}<br />
* {{App|SpaceFM|GTK+ multi-panel tabbed file manager.|http://ignorantguru.github.com/spacefm/|{{Pkg|spacefm}}}}<br />
* {{App|Sunflower|Small and highly customizable twin-panel file manager for Linux with support for plugins.|http://code.google.com/p/sunflower-fm/|{{AUR|sunflower}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Thunar]]|File manager that can be run as a daemon with excellent start up and directory load times.|http://thunar.xfce.org/index.html|{{Pkg|thunar}}}}<br />
* {{App|Tux Commander|Windowed file manager with two panels side by side similar to popular Total Commander or Midnight Commander file managers.|http://tuxcmd.sourceforge.net/description.php|{{Pkg|tuxcmd}}}}<br />
* {{App|Worker|Fast, lightweight and feature-rich file manager for the X Window System.|http://www.boomerangsworld.de/worker/|{{AUR|worker}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Xfe|Xfe]]|Microsoft Explorer-like file manager for X (X File Explorer).|http://roland65.free.fr/xfe/index.php/|{{Pkg|xfe}}}}<br />
<br />
=== Merge tools ===<br />
<br />
{{Wikipedia|Comparison of file comparison tools}}<br />
<br />
* {{App|Diffuse|Small and simple text merge tool written in Python.|http://diffuse.sourceforge.net/|{{Pkg|diffuse}}}}<br />
* {{App|KDiff3|File and directory diff and merge tool for the KDE desktop.|http://kdiff3.sourceforge.net/|{{Pkg|kdiff3}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Kompare|Kompare]]|GUI front-end program for viewing and merging differences between source files. It supports a variety of diff formats and provides many options to customize the information level displayed.|http://www.caffeinated.me.uk/kompare/|{{Pkg|kdesdk-kompare}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Meld (software)|Meld]]|Visual diff and merge tool that can compare files, directories, and version controlled projects.|http://meld.sourceforge.net|{{Pkg|meld}}}}<br />
[[Vim]] and [[Emacs]] provide merge functionality with [[Vim#Merging_files_.28vimdiff.29|vimdiff]] and {{ic|ediff}}.<br />
<br />
=== Taskbars ===<br />
<br />
* {{App|[[Avant Window Navigator]]|Lightweight dock which sits at the bottom of the screen.|http://launchpad.net/awn|{{AUR|avant-window-navigator-bzr}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Bmpanel]]|Lightweight, NETWM compliant panel for the X11 system.|http://code.google.com/p/bmpanel2/|{{AUR|bmpanel}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Cairo-Dock]]|Highly customizable dock and launcher application.|http://www.glx-dock.org/|{{Pkg|cairo-dock}}}}<br />
* {{App|Docker|Docking application which acts as a system tray.|http://icculus.org/openbox/2/docker/|{{Pkg|docker}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[fbpanel]]|Lightweight, NETWM compliant desktop panel.|http://fbpanel.sourceforge.net/|{{Pkg|fbpanel}}}}<br />
* {{App|KoolDock|KDE3 docker with great effects that tries to resemble the Mac OS X dock.|http://sourceforge.net/projects/kooldock|{{AUR|kooldock-svn}}}}<br />
* {{App|LXPanel|Lightweight X11 desktop panel and part of the LXDE desktop.|http://lxde.org/lxpanel|{{Pkg|lxpanel}}}}<br />
* {{App|pancake|Highly configurable, modular panel for the X11 system.|http://www.failedprojects.de/pancake/{{linkrot|2013|05|19}}|{{AUR|pancake}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[PyPanel]]|Lightweight panel/taskbar written in Python and C.|http://pypanel.sourceforge.net/|{{Pkg|pypanel}}}}<br />
* {{App|qtpanel|Project to create useful and beautiful panel in Qt.|https://gitorious.org/qtpanel/qtpanel|{{AUR|qtpanel-git}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Stalonetray]]|Stand-alone system tray.|http://stalonetray.sourceforge.net/|{{Pkg|stalonetray}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Tint2]]|Simple panel/taskbar developed specifically for Openbox.|http://code.google.com/p/tint2/|{{Pkg|tint2}}}}<br />
* {{App|Trayer|Lightweight GTK+-based systray.|https://gna.org/projects/fvwm-crystal/|{{Pkg|trayer}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[wbar]]|Quick launch bar developed with speed in mind.|http://freecode.com/projects/wbar/|{{Pkg|wbar}}}}<br />
* {{App|Xfce Panel|Panel included in the [[Xfce]] desktop.|http://docs.xfce.org/xfce/xfce4-panel/start|{{Pkg|xfce4-panel}}}}<br />
<br />
=== Batch renamers ===<br />
<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:GPrename|GPRename]]|GTK+ batch renamer for files and directories.|http://gprename.sourceforge.net|{{Pkg|gprename}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:KRename|KRename]]|Very powerful batch file renamer for the KDE desktop.|http://www.krename.net|{{Pkg|krename}}}}<br />
* {{App|metamorphose2|wxPython based batch renamer with support for regular expressions, renaming multimedia files according to their metadata, etc.|http://file-folder-ren.sourceforge.net|{{AUR|metamorphose2}}}}<br />
* {{App|pyRenamer|Application for the mass renaming of files.|http://www.infinicode.org/code/pyrenamer/|{{Aur|pyrenamer}}}}<br />
* {{App|rename.pl|Batch renamer based on perl regex.|http://search.cpan.org/~pederst/rename/bin/rename.PL|{{Pkg|perl-rename}}}}</div>Bdjnkhttps://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php?title=Systemd-boot&diff=226031Systemd-boot2012-09-28T18:24:22Z<p>Bdjnk: </p>
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<div>[[Category:Boot loaders]]<br />
[http://freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/gummiboot Gummiboot] is a new UEFI bootloader written by Kay Sievers. It is simple to configure, but can only start EFI executables, such Linux (with CONFIG_EFI_STUB enabled), grub.efi, and such.<br />
<br />
{{Note|<br />
In the following steps replace {{ic|$esp}} with path to your [[UEFI#Create_an_UEFI_System_Partition_in_Linux|EFI System Partition]], which is normally mounted on {{ic|/boot/efi}} (although some users have it on {{ic|/boot}} directly).<br />
}}<br />
<br />
== Installing ==<br />
<br />
Install {{Pkg|gummiboot-efi}} from [extra] and copy the bootloader to the EFI partition:<br />
<br />
If you are on a 64-bit UEFI system:<br />
# cp /usr/lib/gummiboot/gummibootx64.efi $esp/EFI/gummiboot/gummiboot.efi<br />
<br />
If you are on a 32-bit UEFI system:<br />
# cp /usr/lib/gummiboot/gummibootia32.efi $esp/EFI/gummiboot/gummiboot.efi<br />
<br />
Then add it to the boot configuration: (only needs to be done once; skip this when upgrading)<br />
<br />
# efibootmgr -c -g -d /dev/sdX -p Y -w -L "Gummiboot" -l '\EFI\gummiboot\gummiboot.efi'<br />
<br />
where /dev/sdX is the drive and Y is the partition number of your UEFISYS partition.<br />
<br />
{{note|{{ic|efibootmgr}} can be used only when already booted in UEFI mode. If you do not have another UEFI bootloader set up, you can either run {{ic|gummiboot.efi}} from the UEFI Shell, or copy it to the "default" location {{ic|$esp/EFI/boot/bootx64.efi}} for x86_64 systems.}}<br />
<br />
== Configuring ==<br />
<br />
The basic configuration is kept in {{ic|$esp/loader/loader.conf}}, with just two possible configuration options:<br />
<br />
* {{ic|default}} – default entry to select (without the {{ic|.conf}} suffix); can be a wildcard like {{ic|arch-*}}<br />
<br />
* {{ic|timeout}} – menu timeout in seconds. If this is not set, the menu will only be shows when you hold the space key while booting.<br />
<br />
Example:<br />
<br />
{{hc|$esp/loader/loader.conf|<br />
default arch<br />
timeout 4<br />
}}<br />
<br />
Note that both options can be changed in the boot menu itself, which will store them as EFI variables.<br />
<br />
== Adding boot entries ==<br />
<br />
{{note|<br />
If you have separate partitions for {{ic|/boot}} and {{ic|/boot/efi}}, you '''must''' copy the kernel and initramfs to the EFI partition. Gummiboot does not support loading kernels from other partitions than itself. See the section below on how to automate this.<br />
}}<br />
<br />
Gummiboot searches for boot menu items in {{ic|$esp/loader/entries/*.conf}} – each file found must contain exactly one boot entry. The possible options are:<br />
<br />
* {{ic|title}} – operating system name. '''Required.'''<br />
<br />
* {{ic|title-version}} – kernel version, shown only when multiple entries with same title exist. Optional.<br />
<br />
* {{ic|title-machine}} – machine identifier (usually first few letters from {{ic|/etc/machine-id}}, shown only when multiple entries with same title+version exist. Optional.<br />
<br />
* {{ic|efi}} – EFI program to start; e.g. {{ic|\EFI\arch\vmlinuz-linux.efi}}. '''Required.'''<br />
<br />
* {{ic|options}} – Command-line options to pass to the EFI program. Optional, but you will need at least {{ic|1=initrd=''efipath''}} and {{ic|1=root=''dev''}} if booting Linux.<br />
<br />
An example entry for Arch Linux:<br />
<br />
{{hc|$esp/loader/entries/arch.conf|2=<br />
title Arch Linux<br />
linux /vmlinuz-linux<br />
initrd /initramfs-linux.img<br />
options root=PARTUUID=14420948-2cea-4de7-b042-40f67c618660 ro<br />
}}<br />
<br />
For Linux, you can specify {{ic|linux ''path-to-vmlinuz''}} and {{ic|initrd ''path-to-initramfs''}}; this will be automatically translated to {{ic|efi ''path''}} and {{ic|1=options initrd=''path''}} – this syntax is only supported for convenience and has no differences in function.<br />
<br />
You can also add other EFI programs such as {{ic|\EFI\arch\grub.efi}} or {{ic|\EFI\Microsoft\Boot\Bootmgfw.efi}} (the Windows 7 boot manager). The EFI Shell, if installed, will be shown automatically.<br />
<br />
{{hc|$esp/loader/entries/shell.conf|2=<br />
title UEFI Shell<br />
efi /shellx64.efi<br />
}}<br />
<br />
== Separate boot and EFI partitions ==<br />
<br />
TODO: link my kernel-post-upgrade stuff, https://github.com/grawity/code/tree/master/os/arch<br />
<br />
== Inside the boot menu ==<br />
<br />
TODO: document keybindings from http://freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/gummiboot</div>Bdjnkhttps://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php?title=Systemd-boot&diff=226030Systemd-boot2012-09-28T18:22:15Z<p>Bdjnk: cleaning</p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category:Boot loaders]]<br />
[http://freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/gummiboot Gummiboot] is a new UEFI bootloader written by Kay Sievers. It is simple to configure, but can only start EFI executables, such Linux (with CONFIG_EFI_STUB enabled), grub.efi, and such.<br />
<br />
{{Note|<br />
In the following steps replace {{ic|$esp}} with path to your EFI System Partition, which is normally mounted on {{ic|/boot/efi}} (although some users have it on {{ic|/boot}} directly).<br />
}}<br />
<br />
== Installing ==<br />
<br />
Install {{Pkg|gummiboot-efi}} from [extra] and copy the bootloader to the EFI partition:<br />
<br />
If you are on a 64-bit UEFI system:<br />
# cp /usr/lib/gummiboot/gummibootx64.efi $esp/EFI/gummiboot/gummiboot.efi<br />
<br />
If you are on a 32-bit UEFI system:<br />
# cp /usr/lib/gummiboot/gummibootia32.efi $esp/EFI/gummiboot/gummiboot.efi<br />
<br />
Then add it to the boot configuration: (only needs to be done once; skip this when upgrading)<br />
<br />
# efibootmgr -c -g -d /dev/sdX -p Y -w -L "Gummiboot" -l '\EFI\gummiboot\gummiboot.efi'<br />
<br />
where /dev/sdX is the drive and Y is the partition number of your UEFISYS partition.<br />
<br />
{{note|{{ic|efibootmgr}} can be used only when already booted in UEFI mode. If you do not have another UEFI bootloader set up, you can either run {{ic|gummiboot.efi}} from the UEFI Shell, or copy it to the "default" location {{ic|$esp/EFI/boot/bootx64.efi}} for x86_64 systems.}}<br />
<br />
== Configuring ==<br />
<br />
The basic configuration is kept in {{ic|$esp/loader/loader.conf}}, with just two possible configuration options:<br />
<br />
* {{ic|default}} – default entry to select (without the {{ic|.conf}} suffix); can be a wildcard like {{ic|arch-*}}<br />
<br />
* {{ic|timeout}} – menu timeout in seconds. If this is not set, the menu will only be shows when you hold the space key while booting.<br />
<br />
Example:<br />
<br />
{{hc|$esp/loader/loader.conf|<br />
default arch<br />
timeout 4<br />
}}<br />
<br />
Note that both options can be changed in the boot menu itself, which will store them as EFI variables.<br />
<br />
== Adding boot entries ==<br />
<br />
{{note|<br />
If you have separate partitions for {{ic|/boot}} and {{ic|/boot/efi}}, you '''must''' copy the kernel and initramfs to the EFI partition. Gummiboot does not support loading kernels from other partitions than itself. See the section below on how to automate this.<br />
}}<br />
<br />
Gummiboot searches for boot menu items in {{ic|$esp/loader/entries/*.conf}} – each file found must contain exactly one boot entry. The possible options are:<br />
<br />
* {{ic|title}} – operating system name. '''Required.'''<br />
<br />
* {{ic|title-version}} – kernel version, shown only when multiple entries with same title exist. Optional.<br />
<br />
* {{ic|title-machine}} – machine identifier (usually first few letters from {{ic|/etc/machine-id}}, shown only when multiple entries with same title+version exist. Optional.<br />
<br />
* {{ic|efi}} – EFI program to start; e.g. {{ic|\EFI\arch\vmlinuz-linux.efi}}. '''Required.'''<br />
<br />
* {{ic|options}} – Command-line options to pass to the EFI program. Optional, but you will need at least {{ic|1=initrd=''efipath''}} and {{ic|1=root=''dev''}} if booting Linux.<br />
<br />
An example entry for Arch Linux:<br />
<br />
{{hc|$esp/loader/entries/arch.conf|2=<br />
title Arch Linux<br />
linux /vmlinuz-linux<br />
initrd /initramfs-linux.img<br />
options root=PARTUUID=14420948-2cea-4de7-b042-40f67c618660 ro<br />
}}<br />
<br />
For Linux, you can specify {{ic|linux ''path-to-vmlinuz''}} and {{ic|initrd ''path-to-initramfs''}}; this will be automatically translated to {{ic|efi ''path''}} and {{ic|1=options initrd=''path''}} – this syntax is only supported for convenience and has no differences in function.<br />
<br />
You can also add other EFI programs such as {{ic|\EFI\arch\grub.efi}} or {{ic|\EFI\Microsoft\Boot\Bootmgfw.efi}} (the Windows 7 boot manager). The EFI Shell, if installed, will be shown automatically.<br />
<br />
{{hc|$esp/loader/entries/shell.conf|2=<br />
title UEFI Shell<br />
efi /shellx64.efi<br />
}}<br />
<br />
== Separate boot and EFI partitions ==<br />
<br />
TODO: link my kernel-post-upgrade stuff, https://github.com/grawity/code/tree/master/os/arch<br />
<br />
== Inside the boot menu ==<br />
<br />
TODO: document keybindings from http://freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/gummiboot</div>Bdjnkhttps://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php?title=Systemd-boot&diff=226007Systemd-boot2012-09-28T16:07:59Z<p>Bdjnk: configuration should be added as gummiboot.efi, not gummibootx64.efi after above instructions</p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category:Boot loaders]]<br />
[http://freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/gummiboot Gummiboot] is a new UEFI bootloader written by Kay Sievers. It is simple to configure, but can only start EFI executables, such Linux (with CONFIG_EFI_STUB enabled), grub.efi, and such.<br />
<br />
{{Note|<br />
In the following steps replace {{ic|$esp}} with path to your EFI System Partition, which is normally mounted on {{ic|/boot/efi}} (although some users have it on {{ic|/boot}} directly).<br />
}}<br />
<br />
== Installing ==<br />
<br />
Install {{Pkg|gummiboot-efi}} from [extra] and copy the bootloader to the EFI partition:<br />
<br />
If you are on a 64-bit UEFI system:<br />
# cp /usr/lib/gummiboot/gummibootx64.efi $esp/EFI/gummiboot/gummiboot.efi<br />
<br />
If you are on a 32-bit UEFI system:<br />
# cp /usr/lib/gummiboot/gummibootia32.efi $esp/EFI/gummiboot/gummiboot.efi<br />
<br />
Then add it to the boot configuration: (only needs to be done once; skip this when upgrading)<br />
<br />
# efibootmgr -c -g -d /dev/sdX -p Y -w -L "Gummiboot" -l '\EFI\gummiboot\gummiboot.efi'<br />
<br />
where /dev/sdX is the drive and Y is the partition number of UEFISYS in /dev/sdaX.<br />
<br />
{{note|{{ic|efibootmgr}} can be used only when already booted in UEFI mode. If you do not have another UEFI bootloader set up, you can either run {{ic|gummiboot.efi}} from the UEFI Shell, or copy it to the "default" location {{ic|$esp/EFI/BOOT/BOOTX64.EFI}} for x86_64 systems.}}<br />
<br />
== Configuring ==<br />
<br />
The basic configuration is kept in {{ic|$esp/loader/loader.conf}}, with just two possible configuration options:<br />
<br />
* {{ic|default}} – default entry to select (without the {{ic|.conf}} suffix); can be a wildcard like {{ic|arch-*}}<br />
<br />
* {{ic|timeout}} – menu timeout in seconds. If this is not set, the menu will only be shows when you hold the space key while booting.<br />
<br />
Example:<br />
<br />
{{hc|$esp/loader/loader.conf|<br />
default arch<br />
timeout 4<br />
}}<br />
<br />
Note that both options can be changed in the boot menu itself, which will store them as EFI variables.<br />
<br />
== Adding boot entries ==<br />
<br />
{{note|<br />
If you have separate partitions for {{ic|/boot}} and {{ic|/boot/efi}}, you '''must''' copy the kernel and initramfs to the EFI partition. Gummiboot does not support loading kernels from other partitions than itself. See the section below on how to automate this.<br />
}}<br />
<br />
Gummiboot searches for boot menu items in {{ic|$esp/loader/entries/*.conf}} – each file found must contain exactly one boot entry. The possible options are:<br />
<br />
* {{ic|title}} – operating system name. '''Required.'''<br />
<br />
* {{ic|title-version}} – kernel version, shown only when multiple entries with same title exist. Optional.<br />
<br />
* {{ic|title-machine}} – machine identifier (usually first few letters from {{ic|/etc/machine-id}}, shown only when multiple entries with same title+version exist. Optional.<br />
<br />
* {{ic|efi}} – EFI program to start; e.g. {{ic|\EFI\arch\vmlinuz-linux.efi}}. '''Required.'''<br />
<br />
* {{ic|options}} – Command-line options to pass to the EFI program. Optional, but you will need at least {{ic|1=initrd=''efipath''}} and {{ic|1=root=''dev''}} if booting Linux.<br />
<br />
An example entry for Arch Linux:<br />
<br />
{{hc|$esp/loader/entries/arch.conf|2=<br />
title Arch Linux<br />
linux /vmlinuz-linux<br />
initrd /initramfs-linux.img<br />
options root=PARTUUID=14420948-2cea-4de7-b042-40f67c618660 ro<br />
}}<br />
<br />
For Linux, you can specify {{ic|linux ''path-to-vmlinuz''}} and {{ic|initrd ''path-to-initramfs''}}; this will be automatically translated to {{ic|efi ''path''}} and {{ic|1=options initrd=''path''}} – this syntax is only supported for convenience and has no differences in function.<br />
<br />
You can also add other EFI programs such as {{ic|\EFI\arch\grub.efi}} or {{ic|\EFI\Microsoft\Boot\Bootmgfw.efi}} (the Windows 7 boot manager). The EFI Shell, if installed, will be shown automatically.<br />
<br />
{{hc|$esp/loader/entries/shell.conf|2=<br />
title UEFI Shell<br />
efi /shellx64.efi<br />
}}<br />
<br />
== Separate boot and EFI partitions ==<br />
<br />
TODO: link my kernel-post-upgrade stuff, https://github.com/grawity/code/tree/master/os/arch<br />
<br />
== Inside the boot menu ==<br />
<br />
TODO: document keybindings from http://freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/gummiboot</div>Bdjnkhttps://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php?title=List_of_applications/Documents&diff=185343List of applications/Documents2012-02-20T04:26:18Z<p>Bdjnk: Added the new tabbed pdf viewer qpdfview</p>
<hr />
<div><noinclude><br />
[[Category:Software (English)]]<br />
{{i18n|Common Applications/Internet}}<br />
{{Common Applications navigation}}<br />
</noinclude><br />
<br />
== Documents ==<br />
=== Document Readers ===<br />
==== Console ====<br />
* {{App|fbpdf|small framebuffer PDF viewer based off of MuPDF, with VIM keybindings, written in C|http://repo.or.cz/w/fbpdf.git|{{AUR|fbpdf-git}}}}<br />
* {{App|fbdjvu|djvu viewer similar for fbpdf but for djvu files|http://repo.or.cz/w/fbpdf.git|{{AUR|fbpdf-git}} (can be built from the same source after small PKGBUILD modification)}}<br />
<br />
==== Graphical ====<br />
* {{App|apvlv|A lightweight PDF viewer with VIM key bindings|http://naihe2010.github.com/apvlv/|{{Pkg|apvlv}}}}<br />
* {{App|ePDFView|A free lightweight PDF document viewer using Poppler and GTK+ libraries|http://www.emma-soft.com/projects/epdfview/|{{Pkg|epdfview}}}}<br />
* {{App|qpdfview|A tabbed PDF viewer using the Poppler and QT libraries|https://launchpad.net/qpdfview|{{AUR|qpdfview}}}}<br />
* {{App|llpp|A very fast PDF reader based off of MuPDF, that supports continuous page scrolling, bookmarking, and text search through the whole document|http://repo.or.cz/w/llpp.git|{{AUR|llpp}}}}<br />
* {{App|MuPDF|A very fast PDF viewer and toolkit written in portable C. Features CJK font support|http://ccxvii.net/mupdf|{{Pkg|mupdf}}}}<br />
* {{App|Xpdf|A viewer for Portable Document Format (PDF) files|http://www.foolabs.com/xpdf/|{{Pkg|xpdf}}}}<br />
* {{App|zathura|Another lightweight PDF viewer similar to apvlv, only lighter|http://pwmt.org/projects/zathura/|{{Pkg|zathura}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Evince]]|document viewer for multiple document formats. Supports pdf, postscript, djvu, tiff and dvi|http://projects.gnome.org/evince/|{{Pkg|evince}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Foxit Reader]]|small, fast (compared to Acrobat) PDF viewer|http://www.foxitsoftware.com/pdf/desklinux/|{{AUR|foxitreader}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Okular]]|viewer for KDE.|http://okular.kde.org/|{{Pkg|kdegraphics-okular}}}}<br />
<br />
=== Office suites ===<br />
* {{App|[[LibreOffice]]|fork of OpenOffice.org, the one under active development|https://www.libreoffice.org/|{{Pkg|libreoffice}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[OpenOffice.org]]|powerful office suite, relicensed under Apache License|http://www.openoffice.org/|{{AUR|openoffice-base-bin}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Koffice]] (now named Calligra)|free, integrated office suite for KDE, the K Desktop Environment|http://www.calligra-suite.org/|{{AUR| calligra-git}}}}<br />
<br />
=== Indexers ===<br />
* {{App|[[pinot]]|personal search and metasearch tool|http://code.google.com/p/pinot-search/|{{Pkg|pinot}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[recoll]]|full text search tool based on Xapian backend|http://www.lesbonscomptes.com/recoll/|{{Pkg|recoll}}}}<br />
<br />
=== Word processors ===<br />
{{Wikipedia|Comparison of word processors}}<br />
<br />
* {{App|[[Abiword]]|A full-featured word processor|http://www.abisource.com/|{{Pkg|abiword}}}}<br />
* {{App|Abiword Light|A lighter version of Abiword|http://www.abisource.com/|{{AUR|abiword-light}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[LibreOffice|LibreOffice Writer]]|full-featured word processor included in the LibreOffice suite|https://www.libreoffice.org/|{{Pkg|libreoffice-writer}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[OpenOffice.org|OpenOffice.org Writer]]|full-featured word processor included in the OpenOffice.org suite|http://www.openoffice.org/|{{AUR|openoffice-base-bin}}?}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Markdown|Markdown]]|A text-to-HTML conversion tool that allows you to write using a simple plain text format|http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown|{{AUR|markdown}}}}<br />
* {{App|pandoc|A swiss-army knife for converting one markup format into another (supports Markdown)|http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc|{{AUR|pandoc}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[Wikipedia:Txt2tags|txt2tags]]|A dead-simple, KISS-compliant lightweight, human-readable markup language to produce rich format content out of plain text files|http://txt2tags.sourceforge.net|{{AUR|txt2tags}}}}<br />
* {{App|Ted|easy GTK-based rich text processor (with footnote support)|http://www.nllgg.nl/Ted/|{{Pkg|ted}}}}<br />
<br />
=== Spreadsheets ===<br />
{{Stub}}<br />
<br />
{{Wikipedia|Comparison of spreadsheet software}}<br />
<br />
* {{App|[[gnumeric]]|GNOME Spreadsheet Program|http://www.gnome.org/projects/gnumeric|{{Pkg|gnumeric}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[LibreOffice|Libreoffice Calc]]|spreadsheet application for LibreOffice|https://www.libreoffice.org|{{Pkg|libreoffice-calc}}}}<br />
* {{App|[[OpenOffice.org|OpenOffice.org Calc]]|full-featured spreadsheet included in OpenOffice.org suite|http://www.openoffice.org/product/calc.html|{{AUR|openoffice-base-bin}}?}}<br />
<br />
=== OCR software ===<br />
{{Wikipedia|Comparison of optical character recognition software}}<br />
<br />
{{Box||See the main article: [[OCR#OCR software]]|#E5E5FF|#FCFCFC}}</div>Bdjnkhttps://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php?title=Vifm&diff=109377Vifm2010-06-23T09:39:02Z<p>Bdjnk: Added some useful information.</p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category: Utilities (English)]]<br />
[[Category: File systems (English)]]<br />
{{stub}}<br />
'''Vifm''' is a ncurses based file manager with vi like keybindings. If you use vi, vifm gives you complete keyboard control over your files without having to learn a new set of commands. Source: [http://vifm.sourceforge.net/ Vifm on sourceforge].<br />
<br />
==Installation==<br />
Vifm is in Community:<br />
<br />
# pacman -S vifm<br />
<br />
===For tiling window managers===<br />
With tiling window managers, the command "xterm -e vifm" may result in Vifm restricted to only a small part of the window. The following [[AUR]] package, [http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=36960 vifm-for-tiling-wm], takes care of this problem.<br />
<br />
==Customizing Vifm==<br />
Copy the default config file to your home folder<br />
$ cp /usr/share/vifm/vifmrc ~/.vifm/vifmrc<br />
You can then make any changes that suit your working style.<br />
<br />
To get started, read the information avaliable in:<br />
* /usr/share/vifm/vifm.txt<br />
* /usr/share/vifm/vifm-help.txt<br />
<br />
===Opening filetypes in Vifm===<br />
You can assign applications to filetypes in vifmrc, eg.<br />
FILETYPE=Images=jpg,jpeg,gif,tif,tiff,png,bmp=feh<br />
FILETYPE=Movies=avi,flv,mpg,mpeg,mov,ogg,ogv=vlc<br />
<br />
===User commands===<br />
You can also create custom commands in vifmrc, eg.<br />
COMMAND=feh=feh -Fp. *.*<br />
<br />
====Creating symbolic links====<br />
COMMAND=ln=ln -s %d/%f %D<br />
When you call :ln, a link of the selected file is made in the other directory (if you are in split view). It even works with multiple files selected with visual (v) or tag (t).<br />
<br />
==Alternative==<br />
Another text based filemanager with vi like keybinds is [[Ranger]].</div>Bdjnkhttps://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php?title=Vifm&diff=109375Vifm2010-06-23T08:19:28Z<p>Bdjnk: Removing the mistaken information I had added</p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category: Utilities (English)]]<br />
[[Category: File systems (English)]]<br />
{{stub}}<br />
'''Vifm''' is a ncurses based file manager with vi like keybindings. If you use vi, vifm gives you complete keyboard control over your files without having to learn a new set of commands. Source: [http://vifm.sourceforge.net/ Vifm on sourceforge].<br />
<br />
==Installation==<br />
Vifm is in Community:<br />
<br />
# pacman -S vifm<br />
<br />
===For tiling window managers===<br />
With tiling window managers, the command "xterm -e vifm" may result in Vifm restricted to only a small part of the window. The following [[AUR]] package, [http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=36960 vifm-for-tiling-wm], takes care of this problem.<br />
<br />
==Customizing Vifm==<br />
Copy the default config file to your home folder<br />
$ cp /usr/share/vifm/vifmrc ~/.vifm/vifmrc<br />
<br />
You can then make any changes that suit your working style.<br />
<br />
===Opening filetypes in Vifm===<br />
You can assign applications to filetypes in .vifmrc, eg.,<br />
FILETYPE=Images=jpg,jpeg,gif,tif,tiff,png,bmp=feh<br />
FILETYPE=Movies=avi,flv,mpg,mpeg,mov,ogg,ogv=vlc<br />
<br />
==Alternative==<br />
Another text based filemanager with vi like keybinds is [[Ranger]].</div>Bdjnkhttps://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php?title=Vifm&diff=109374Vifm2010-06-23T07:30:40Z<p>Bdjnk: </p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category: Utilities (English)]]<br />
[[Category: File systems (English)]]<br />
{{stub}}<br />
'''Vifm''' is a ncurses based file manager with vi like keybindings. If you use vi, vifm gives you complete keyboard control over your files without having to learn a new set of commands. Source: [http://vifm.sourceforge.net/ Vifm on sourceforge].<br />
<br />
==Installation==<br />
Vifm is in Community:<br />
<br />
# pacman -S vifm<br />
<br />
===For tiling window managers===<br />
With tiling window managers, the command "xterm -e vifm" may result in Vifm restricted to only a small part of the window. The following [[AUR]] package, [http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=36960 vifm-for-tiling-wm], takes care of this problem.<br />
<br />
==Customizing Vifm==<br />
Copy the default config file to your home folder<br />
$ cp /usr/share/vifm/vifmrc ~/.vifm/vifmrc<br />
<br />
You can then make any changes that suit your working style.<br />
<br />
===Opening filetypes in Vifm===<br />
You can assign applications to filetypes in .vifmrc, eg.,<br />
FILETYPE=Images=jpg,jpeg,gif,tif,tiff,png,bmp=feh<br />
FILETYPE=Movies=avi,flv,mpg,mpeg,mov,ogg,ogv=vlc<br />
<br />
==Pitfall==<br />
Issuing the following command from within vifm will immediately and irrevocably remove all files from the current directory<br />
:%d<br />
<br />
==Alternative==<br />
Another text based filemanager with vi like keybinds is [[Ranger]].</div>Bdjnk