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To see what that's all about: http://www.gnu.org/software/gnugo/
And what is go, anyway? See here: http://senseis.xmp.net/?WhatIsGo
*** WARNING *** Don't install software from extras-devel, unless you know exactly what you are doing. This applies to GNU Go as well. Don't blame me when you break your device.
It's made from unmodified upstream source, so it should be relatively stable. I just had to modify the build process because of a qemu bug (using sbrsh it built without problems, but for the autobuilder it has to build in qemu, too).
It's fully optified, it should take up no root space at all.
Be aware that this is just the computer player, not a fully featured go program. You can play Go from the command line, just start /opt/gnugo/bin/gnugo. But it's not very comfortable... This program is meant to be used from a go playing gui application.
Now, I'm waiting for someone to port a qGo
Last edited by flOvermind; 2010-04-12 at 08:41.