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Go playing software for Ubuntu
Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2014 9:54 pm
by tekesta
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.
Re: Go playing software for Ubuntu
Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2014 12:33 am
by leichtloeslich
"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).
Re: Go playing software for Ubuntu
Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2014 6:11 am
by Mike Novack
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.
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.
Re: Go playing software for Ubuntu
Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2014 3:00 pm
by cmhobbs
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.
Re: Go playing software for Ubuntu
Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2014 3:41 am
by Darsey
I used Quarry. It is the program manager and it come with Gnu 3.8.
His website:
http://home.gna.org/quarry/
Re: Go playing software for Ubuntu
Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2014 9:56 am
by cmhobbs
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.
I've been working tsumego this morning in Quarry and it's been wonderful.