Lars Vogdt
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This project was created for package hashcat via attribute OBS:Maintained
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This project was created for package roundcubemail via attribute OBS:Maintained
Kiwi images based on openSUSE Leap 16.0
Kiwi images based on openSUSE Leap 15.6
Kiwi images based on openSUSE Leap 16.0
Support for http://www.rfxcom.com/ devices
Packages used by or extending roundcube
this is only a test project to see how stuff works
This pseudo package contains product definitions which result in
ISO images and installation repositories for HP-Education.
GCompris / I Have Understood is an educationnal game for children starting at 3.
Today several Boards are implemented:
* Click on the animals => learn the mouse/click usage
* Type the falling letters => learn the keyboard usage
* Falling Dices
* Falling words
* Basic algebra
* Time learning with an analog clock
* Puzzle game with famous paintings
* Drive Plane to catch clouds in increasing number
* Balance the scales
* And much more ...
The Game is included in the Gnome Desktop under the Game menu.
You should install it only if you have children using this computer.
This package is based on the package 'gnucap' from project 'science'.
The primary component is a general purpose circuit simulator. It
performs nonlinear dc and transient analyses, fourier analysis, and ac
analysis. Spice compatible models for the MOSFET (level 1-7), BJT, and
diode are included in this release.
Gnucap is not based on Spice, but some of the models have been derived
from the Berkeley models.
Unlike Spice, the engine is designed to do true mixed-mode
simulation. Most of the code is in place for future support of event
driven analog simulation, and true multi-rate simulation.
A worthy chess opponent. Runs in text mode. You can find an X11 interface in the xboard package.
Authors:
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Hans Eric Sandstrom
Stuart Cracraft
Mike McGann
Philippe Schnoebelen
Tim Mann
This package contains some files useful for later updates and upgrades of the openSUSE-Education add on.
This package contains a simple library for use by programs needing to
handle papers. It lets program automatically recognize a lot of
different papers with their properties (actually their size).
Multiplication Station will teach your child to add, subtract and multiply...
Guaranteed!
The new administrator GUI simplifies configuration of number ranges and
operators. The built-in data recorder functionality allows teachers (or
parents) to track student progress and perform quantitative performance
assessment. The built-in countdown timer discourages laziness. The
high-score display encourages friendly competition among students.
Author:
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Charles B. Cosse
This package contains pattern files for the openSUSE Education Add on CD.
Pattern files for the Education desktop Add on CD.
This packages allows you to use sqlite2 with python.
sqlite2 is a simple database engine.
This is the "Simple DirectMedia Layer" library. It provides a generic
API for access to audio, keyboard, mouse, and display framebuffer
across multiple platforms.
This is a sample library that allows you to use TrueType fonts in your
SDL applications.
This package contains the CD content which is not placed as RPM on the media:
* README, README.BETA files
* Documentation (=> docu directory)
* License files (=> license-education)
* installation.xml file for YaST2
* product, media, content file
* autorun files
Authors:
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Lars Vogdt
TuxMathScrabble is a math version of the classic word game "Scrabble" (Trademark of Hasbro,Inc) which challenges kids to construct compound equations and to consider multiple abstract possibilities. There are four skill levels for practice, from basic addition with small numbers, through multiplication and division with larger numbers. The game can be played by 0, 1 or 2 human players. Player submissions are made by dragging tiles to the gameboard and pressing the "okay" button when ready to be validated. Invalid submissions are thrown-back to the user's tray. Several new features have recently been added, such as the ability to shuffle player tiles in-place, the programatic creation of tiles on-the-fly (as opposed to using images), configurable tile transparency, the ability to use a background image, and the option of configuring the "None" character for either/both players.
Tux Paint" is a drawing program for young children. It has a simple
interface and fixed canvas size, and provides access to previous images
using a thumbnail browser (it provides no access to the underlying
filesystem).
Unlike popular drawing programs such as "The GIMP," it has a very
limited toolset. However, it provides a much simpler interface, and has
entertaining, child-oriented additions such as sound effects.
Authors:
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Bill Kendrick