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Manjaro Gaming: Gaming on Linux Meets Manjaros Awesomeness
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[![Meet Manjaro Gaming, a Linux distro designed for gamers with the power of Manjaro][1]][1]
[Gaming on Linux][2]? Yes, that's very much possible and we have a dedicated new Linux distribution aiming for gamers.
Manjaro Gaming is a Linux distro designed for gamers with the power of Manjaro. Those who have used Manjaro Linux before, know exactly why it is a such a good news for gamers.
[Manjaro][3] is a Linux distro based on one of the most popular distro - [Arch Linux][4]. Arch Linux is widely known for its bleeding-edge nature offering a lightweight, powerful, extensively customizable and up-to-date experience. And while all those are absolutely great, the main drawback is that Arch Linux embraces the DIY (do it yourself) approach where users need to possess a certain level of technical expertise to get along with it.
Manjaro strips that requirement and makes Arch accessible to newcomers, and at the same time provides all the advanced and powerful features of Arch for the experienced users as well. In short, Manjaro is an user-friendly Linux distro that works straight out of the box.
The reasons why Manjaro makes a great and extremely suitable distro for gaming are:
* Manjaro automatically detects computer's hardware (e.g. Graphics cards)
* Automatically installs the necessary drivers and software (e.g. Graphics drivers)
* Various codecs for media files playback comes pre-installed with it
* Has dedicated repositories that deliver fully tested and stable packages
Manjaro Gaming is packed with all of Manjaro's awesomeness with the addition of various tweaks and software packages dedicated to make gaming on Linux smooth and enjoyable.
![Inside Manjaro Gaming][5]
#### Tweaks
Some of the tweaks made on Manjaro Gaming are:
* Manjaro Gaming uses highly customizable XFCE desktop environment with an overall dark theme.
* Sleep mode is disabled for preventing computers from sleeping while playing games with GamePad or watching long cutscenes.
#### Softwares
Maintaining Manjaro's tradition of working straight out of the box, Manjaro Gaming comes bundled with various Open Source software to provide often needed functionalities for gamers. Some of the software included are:
* [**KdenLIVE**][6]: Videos editing software for editing gaming videos
* [**Mumble**][7]: Voice chatting software for gamers
* [**OBS Studio**][8]: Software for video recording and live streaming games videos on [Twitch][9]
* **[OpenShot][10]** : Powerful video editor for Linux
* [**PlayOnLinux**][11]: For running Windows games on Linux with [Wine][12] backend
* [**Shutter**][13]: Feature-rich screenshot tool
#### Emulators
Manjaro Gaming comes with a long list of gaming emulators:
* **[DeSmuME][14]** : Nintendo DS emulator
* **[Dolphin Emulator][15]** : GameCube and Wii emulator
* [**DOSBox**][16]: DOS Games emulator
* **[FCEUX][17]** : Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), Famicom, and Famicom Disk System (FDS) emulator
* **Gens/GS** : Sega Mega Drive emulator
* **[PCSXR][18]** : PlayStation Emulator
* [**PCSX2**][19]: Playstation 2 emulator
* [**PPSSPP**][20]: PSP emulator
* **[Stella][21]** : Atari 2600 VCS emulator
* [**VBA-M**][22]: Gameboy and GameboyAdvance emulator
* [**Yabause**][23]: Sega Saturn Emulator
* **[ZSNES][24]** : Super Nintendo emulator
#### Others
There are some terminal add-ons - Color, ILoveCandy and Screenfetch. [Conky Manager][25] with Retro Conky theme is also included.
**Point to be noted: Not all the features mentioned are included in the current release of Manjaro Gaming (which is 16.03). Some of them are scheduled to be included in the next release - Manjaro Gaming 16.06.**
### Downloads
Manjaro Gaming 16.06 is going to be the first proper release of Manjaro Gaming. But if you are interested enough to try it now, Manjaro Gaming 16.03 is available for downloading on the Sourceforge [project page][26]. Go there and grab the ISO.
How do you feel about this new Gaming Linux distro? Are you thinking of giving it a try? Let us know!
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[1]:https://itsfoss.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Manjaro-Gaming.jpg
[2]:https://itsfoss.com/linux-gaming-guide/
[3]:https://manjaro.github.io/
[4]:https://www.archlinux.org/
[5]:https://itsfoss.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Manjaro-Gaming-Inside-1024x576.png
[6]:https://kdenlive.org/
[7]:https://www.mumble.info
[8]:https://obsproject.com/
[9]:https://www.twitch.tv/
[10]:http://www.openshot.org/
[11]:https://www.playonlinux.com
[12]:https://www.winehq.org/
[13]:http://shutter-project.org/
[14]:http://desmume.org/
[15]:https://dolphin-emu.org
[16]:https://www.dosbox.com/
[17]:http://www.fceux.com/
[18]:https://pcsxr.codeplex.com
[19]:http://pcsx2.net/
[20]:http://www.ppsspp.org/
[21]:http://stella.sourceforge.net/
[22]:http://vba-m.com/
[23]:https://yabause.org/
[24]:http://www.zsnes.com/
[25]:https://itsfoss.com/conky-gui-ubuntu-1304/
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Best Websites to Download Linux Games
======
Brief: New to Linux gaming and wondering where to **download Linux games** from? We list the best resources from where you can **download free Linux games** as well as buy premium Linux games.
Linux and Games? Once upon a time, it was hard to imagine these two going together. Then time passed and a lot of things happened. Fast-forward to the present, there are thousands and thousands of games available for Linux and more are being developed by both big game companies and independent developers.
[Gaming on Linux][1] is real now and today we are going to see where you can find games for Linux platform and hunt down the games that you like.
### Where to download Linux games?
![Websites to download Linux games][2]
First and foremost, look into your Linux distribution's software center (if it has one). You should find plenty of games there already.
But that doesn't mean you should restrict yourself to the software center. Let me list you some websites to download Linux games.
#### 1. Steam
If you are a seasoned gamer, you have heard about Steam. Yes, if you don't know it already, Steam is available for Linux. Steam recommends Ubuntu but it should run on other major distributions too. And if you are really psyched up about Steam, there is even a dedicated operating system for playing Steam games - [SteamOS][3]. We covered it last year in the [Best Linux Gaming Distribution][4] article.
![Steam Store][5]
Steam has the largest games store for Linux. While writing this article, it has exactly 3487 games on Linux platform and that's really huge. You can find games from wide range of genre. As for [Digital Rights Management][6], most of the Steam games have some kind of DRM.
For using Steam either you will have to install the [Steam client][7] on your Linux distribution or use SteamOS. One of the advantages of Steam is that, after your initial setup, for most of the games you wouldn't need to worry about dependencies and complex installation process. Steam client will do the heavy tasks for you.
[Steam Store][8]
#### 2. GOG
If you are solely interested in DRM-free games, GOG has a pretty large collection of it. At this moment, GOG has 1978 DRM-free games in their library. GOG is kind of famous for its vast collection of DRM-free games.
![GOG Store][9]
Officially, GOG games support Ubuntu LTS versions and Linux Mint. So, Ubuntu and its derivatives will have no problem installing them. Installing them on other distributions might need some extra works, such as - installing correct dependencies.
You will not need any extra clients for downloading games from GOG. All the purchased games will be available in your accounts section. You can download them directly with your favorite download manager.
[GOG Store][10]
#### 3. Humble Store
The Humble Store is another place where you can find various games for Linux. There are both DRM-free and non-DRM-free games available on Humble Store. The non-DRM-free games are generally from the Steam. Currently there are about 1826 games for Linux in the Humble Store.
![The Humble Store][11]
Humble Store is famous for another reason though. They have a program called [**Humble Indie Bundle**][12] where they offer a bunch of games together with a compelling discount for a limited time period. Another thing about Humble is that when you make a purchase, 10% of the revenue from your purchase goes to charities.
Humble doesn't have any extra clients for downloading their games.
[The Humble Store][13]
#### 4. itch.io
itch.io is an open marketplace for independent digital creators with a focus on independent video games. itch.io has some of the most interesting and unique games that you can find. Most games available on itch.io are DRM-free.
![itch.io Store][14]
Right now, itch.io has 9514 games available in their store for Linux platform.
itch.io has their own [client][15] for effortlessly downloading, installing, updating and playing their games.
[itch.io Store][16]
#### 5. LGDB
LGDB is an abbreviation for Linux Game Database. Though technically not a game store, it has a large collection of games for Linux along with various information about them. Every game is documented with links of where you can find them.
![Linux Game Database][17]
As of now, there are 2046 games entries in the database. They also have very long lists for [Emulators][18], [Tools][19] and [Game Engines][20].
[LGDB][21]
[Annoying Experiences Every Linux Gamer Never Wanted!][27]
#### 6. Game Jolt
Game Jolt has a very impressive collection with about 5000 indie games for Linux under their belt.
![GameJolt Store][22]
Game Jolt has an (pre-release) [client][23] for downloading, installing, updating and playing games with ease.
[Game Jolt Store][24]
### Others
There are many other stores that sells Linux Games. Also there are many places you can find free games too. Here are a couple of them:
* [**Bundle Stars**][25]: Bundle Stars currently has 814 Linux games and 31 games bundles.
* [**GamersGate**][26]: GamersGate has 595 Linux games as for now. There are both DRM-free and non-DRM-free games.
#### App Stores, Software Center & Repositories
Linux distribution has their own application stores or repositories. Though not many, but there you can find various games too.
That's all for today. Did you know there are this many games available for Linux? How do you feel about this? Do you use some other websites to download Linux games? Do share your favorites with us.
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[1]:https://itsfoss.com/linux-gaming-guide/
[2]:https://itsfoss.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/download-linux-games-800x450.jpg
[3]:http://store.steampowered.com/steamos/
[4]:https://itsfoss.com/linux-gaming-distributions/
[5]:https://itsfoss.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/Steam-Store-800x382.jpg
[6]:https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Digital_rights_management
[7]:http://store.steampowered.com/about/
[8]:http://store.steampowered.com/linux
[9]:https://itsfoss.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/GOG-Store-800x366.jpg
[10]:https://www.gog.com/games?system=lin_mint,lin_ubuntu
[11]:https://itsfoss.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/The-Humble-Store-800x393.jpg
[12]:https://www.humblebundle.com/?partner=itsfoss
[13]:https://www.humblebundle.com/store?partner=itsfoss
[14]:https://itsfoss.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/itch.io-Store-800x485.jpg
[15]:https://itch.io/app
[16]:https://itch.io/games/platform-linux
[17]:https://itsfoss.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/LGDB-800x304.jpg
[18]:https://lgdb.org/emulators
[19]:https://lgdb.org/tools
[20]:https://lgdb.org/engines
[21]:https://lgdb.org/games
[22]:https://itsfoss.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/GameJolt-Store-800x357.jpg
[23]:http://gamejolt.com/client
[24]:http://gamejolt.com/games/best?os=linux
[25]:https://www.bundlestars.com/en/games?page=1&platforms=Linux
[26]:https://www.gamersgate.com/games?state=available
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Easy APT Repository · Iain R. Learmonth
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The [PATHspider][5] software I maintain as part of my work depends on some features in [cURL][6] and in [PycURL][7] that have [only][8] [just][9] been mereged or are still [awaiting][10] merge. I need to build a docker container that includes these as Debian packages, so I need to quickly build an APT repository.
A Debian repository can essentially be seen as a static website and the contents are GPG signed so it doesn't necessarily need to be hosted somewhere trusted (unless availability is critical for your application). I host my blog with [Netlify][11], a static website host, and I figured they would be perfect for this use case. They also [support open source projects][12].
There is a CLI tool for netlify which you can install with:
```
sudo apt install npm
sudo npm install -g netlify-cli
```
The basic steps for setting up a repository are:
```
mkdir repository
cp /path/to/*.deb repository/
cd
repository
apt-ftparchive packages . > Packages
apt-ftparchive release . > Release
gpg --clearsign -o InRelease Release
netlify deploy
```
Once you've followed these steps, and created a new site on Netlify, you'll be able to manage this site also through the web interface. A few things you might want to do are set up a custom domain name for your repository, or enable HTTPS with Let's Encrypt. (Make sure you have `apt-transport-https` if you're going to enable HTTPS though.)
To add this repository to your apt sources:
```
gpg --export -a YOURKEYID | sudo apt-key add -
echo
"deb https://SUBDOMAIN.netlify.com/ /"
| sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list
sudo apt update
```
You'll now find that those packages are installable. Beware of [APT pinning][13] as you may find that the newer versions on your repository are not actually the preferred versions according to your policy.
**Update** : If you're wanting a solution that would be more suitable for regular use, take a look at [repropro][14]. If you're wanting to have end-users add your apt repository as a third-party repository to their system, please take a look at [this page on the Debian wiki][15] which contains advice on how to instruct users to use your repository.
**Update 2** : Another commenter has pointed out [aptly][16], which offers a greater feature set and removes some of the restrictions imposed by repropro. I've never use aptly myself so can't comment on specifics, but from the website it looks like it might be a nicely polished tool.
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[7]:http://pycurl.io/
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[9]:https://github.com/pycurl/pycurl/pull/458
[10]:https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/1847
[11]:http://netlify.com/
[12]:https://www.netlify.com/open-source/
[13]:https://wiki.debian.org/AptPreferences
[14]:https://mirrorer.alioth.debian.org/
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The World Map In Your Terminal
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I just stumbled upon an interesting utility. The World map in the Terminal! Yes, It is so cool. Say hello to **MapSCII** , a Braille and ASCII world map renderer for your xterm-compatible terminals. It supports GNU/Linux, Mac OS, and Windows. I thought it is a just another project hosted on GitHub. But I was wrong! It is really impressive what they did there. We can use our mouse pointer to drag and zoom in and out a location anywhere in the world map. The other notable features are;

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简化 APT 仓库
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作为我工作的一部分,我所维护的 [PATHspider][5] 依赖于 [cURL][6] 和 [PycURL][7]中的一些[刚刚][8][被][9]合并或仍在[等待][10]被合并的功能。我需要构建一个包含这些 Debian 包的 Docker 容器,所以我需要快速构建一个 APT 仓库。
Debian 仓库本质上可以看作是一个静态的网站,而且内容是经过 GPG 签名的,所以它不一定需要托管在某个可信任的地方(除非可用性对你的程序来说是至关重要的)。我在 [Netlify][11] 上托管我的博客,一个静态的网站主机,在这种情况下,我认为用它很完美。他们也[支持开源项目][12]。
你可以用下面的命令安装 netlify 的 CLI 工具:
```
sudo apt install npm
sudo npm install -g netlify-cli
```
设置仓库的基本步骤是:
```
mkdir repository
cp /path/to/*.deb repository/
cd
repository
apt-ftparchive packages . > Packages
apt-ftparchive release . > Release
gpg --clearsign -o InRelease Release
netlify deploy
```
当你完成这些步骤后这些步骤,并在 Netlify 上创建了一个新的网站,你也可以通过网页来管理这个网站。你可能想要做的一些事情是为你的仓库设置自定义域名,或者使用 Let's Encrypt 启用 HTTPS。如果你打算启用 HTTPS请确保命令中有 “apt-transport-https”。
要将这个仓库添加到你的 apt 源:
```
gpg --export -a YOURKEYID | sudo apt-key add -
echo
"deb https://SUBDOMAIN.netlify.com/ /"
| sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list
sudo apt update
```
你会发现这些软件包是可以安装的。注意下[ APT pinnng][13],因为你可能会发现,根据你的策略,仓库上的较新版本实际上并不是首选版本。
**更新**:如果你想要一个更适合平时使用的解决方案,请参考 [repropro][14]。如果你想让最终用户将你的 apt 仓库作为第三方仓库添加到他们的系统中,请查看[ Debian wiki 上的这个页面][15],其中包含关于如何指导用户使用你的仓库。
**更新 2**:有一位评论者指出用 [aptly][16],它提供了更多的功能,并消除了 repropro 的一些限制。我从来没有用过 aptly所以不能评论具体细节但从网站看来这是一个很好的工具。
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[1]:https://iain.learmonth.me/tags/netlify/
[2]:https://iain.learmonth.me/tags/debian/
[3]:https://iain.learmonth.me/tags/apt/
[4]:https://iain.learmonth.me/tags/foss/
[5]:https://pathspider.net
[6]:http://curl.haxx.se/
[7]:http://pycurl.io/
[8]:https://github.com/pycurl/pycurl/pull/456
[9]:https://github.com/pycurl/pycurl/pull/458
[10]:https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/1847
[11]:http://netlify.com/
[12]:https://www.netlify.com/open-source/
[13]:https://wiki.debian.org/AptPreferences
[14]:https://mirrorer.alioth.debian.org/
[15]:https://wiki.debian.org/DebianRepository/UseThirdParty
[16]:https://www.aptly.info/