Go playing software for Ubuntu
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Go playing software for Ubuntu
I recently installed Ubuntu OS on my PC and I would like to know what would be a suitable Go playing program for it. I seek one with a maximum difficulty level of amateur 1 or 2 dan. Much obliged in advance.
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Re: Go playing software for Ubuntu
"gogui" is a java gui into which you can plug gtp-bots.
Three popular opensource gtp-bots include "gnugo", "fuego" and "pachi".
On 9x9, imho, the last two (being MCTS bots) are beyond KGS 2d on my hardware (AMD Phenon II X4 940 3ghz with ~3gb RAM).
Three popular opensource gtp-bots include "gnugo", "fuego" and "pachi".
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Re: Go playing software for Ubuntu
Describe hardware (just CPU as none of these are seriously memory intensive). To play 19x19 at 1-2 dan requires use of a MCTS based evaluator and these are CPU intensive (they are all a serious "crunch"). Of course if "real time" playing speed is not an issue, then hardware unimportant.tekesta wrote:I recently installed Ubuntu OS on my PC and I would like to know what would be a suitable Go playing program for it. I seek one with a maximum difficulty level of amateur 1 or 2 dan. Much obliged in advance.
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Re: Go playing software for Ubuntu
I don't know what GNU Go's rank is these days but you can play it via qGo (or any other clients). qGo has support for various Go programs, too.
I like older versions of qGo, such as 1.5. They did a recent UI overhaul which is a little confusing to me. The aesthetic definitely changed as well.
I like older versions of qGo, such as 1.5. They did a recent UI overhaul which is a little confusing to me. The aesthetic definitely changed as well.
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Re: Go playing software for Ubuntu
I used Quarry. It is the program manager and it come with Gnu 3.8.
His website:
http://home.gna.org/quarry/
His website:
http://home.gna.org/quarry/
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Re: Go playing software for Ubuntu
I *just* started using Quarry today. I like it much better than the overhauled qGo interface. The only difference is that Quarry can't connect to networks.Darsey wrote:I used Quarry. It is the program manager and it come with Gnu 3.8.
His website:
http://home.gna.org/quarry/
I've been working tsumego this morning in Quarry and it's been wonderful.