Marcus Meissner
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Involved Projects and Packages
Collection of tools for emulating other CPUs and systems
NOTE: Automatically created during Factory devel project migration by admin.
This is the Win32 Mono runtime for Wine.
It provides .NET capabilities, runtime and development tools.
Wine is not a Windows Emulator and associated tools.
This package is based on the package 'unshield' from project 'openSUSE:Factory'.
Cabinet (.CAB) files are a form of archive, which is used by the
InstallShield installer software. The unshield program simply unpacks
such files.
See http://synce.sourceforge.net/ for more information.
An MS Windows emulator, consisting of both runtime and also source
compatibility functions. You can run your MS executables with it, and
you can write your Windows programs under Linux and link against the
WINE libraries.
It is not necessary to have a Windows installation to run WINE.
Please have a look at /usr/share/doc/packages/wine/README.SuSE. There
is more documentation available in that directory. Read 'man wine' for
further information.
You can invoke wine by entering: 'wine program.exe' wine can be
configured by running 'winecfg'.
Wine-doors is an application designed to make installing windows
software on Linux, Solaris or other Unix systems easier. Wine-doors
is essentially a package management tool for windows software on Linux
systems. Most Linux desktop users are familiar with package management
style application delivery, so it made sense to apply this model to
windows software.
Daily snapshots of WINE CVS/GIT.
If you are just a casual WINE user, please use the regular WINE snapshots.
Debian builds of WIne
This projects provides Wine package builds for Fedora.
This project contains the stable Wine versions.
This package is based on the package 'wine-doors' from project 'Emulators:Wine'.
Wine-doors is an application designed to make installing windows
software on Linux, Solaris or other Unix systems easier. Wine-doors
is essentially a package management tool for windows software on Linux
systems. Most Linux desktop users are familiar with package management
style application delivery, so it made sense to apply this model to
windows software.
gPhoto (GNU Photo) is a set of libraries and frontends for previewing, retrieving,
and capturing images from a range of supported digital cameras to your
local harddrive.
(It does support digital cameras based on the USB storage protocol only
indirectly, those can be mounted by Linux directly.)
As of this time gPhoto supports around 700 cameras, listed on:
http://gphoto.sourceforge.net/proj/libgphoto2/support.php
Contrary to common belief gphoto2 has nothing to do with GNOME. (The gphoto 0.4 version did use gtk.)
This package contains the gphoto2 commandline frontend which
allows full control over all libgphoto2 functionality.
This package provides a fuse module to make digital cameras supported
by libgphoto2 visible as a file system.
libgphoto2 (GNU Photo) is a set of libraries for previewing, retrieving,
and capturing images from a range of supported digital cameras to your
local harddrive.
It supports serial, USB and PTP/IP cameras.
libmtp is a library and a set of example
tools to access MTP Media devices.
This project hosts all graphics related software, such as viewers, tools for manipulating images, capturing and such stuff.
It is a devel project for openSUSE:Factory.
Blender is a free 3D animation studio. It includes tools for modeling, sculpting, texturing (painting, node-based shader materials, or UV mapped), UV mapping, rigging and constraints, weight painting, particle systems, simulation (fluids, physics, and soft body dynamics and an external crowd simulator), rendering, node-based compositing, and non linear video editing, as well as an integrated game engine for real-time interactive 3D, and game creation and playback with cross-platform compatibility.
For GPU acceleration, please check out: SUSE-NVIDIA-GPU-rendering.txt
This application is a free basic image editor, similar to Microsoft Paint, but aiming at the GNOME desktop.
https://maoschanz.github.io/drawing/
Photobooth like application supporting libgphoto2 cameras. (for webcams look at cheese)
This package contains the fetchmsttfonts helper script, which on
running retrieves and unpacks the freely available MS Truetype fonts.
This tool contains simple GTK interface for viewing EXIF information within JPEG images created by some digital cameras.
gPhoto (GNU Photo) is a command line tool for previewing, retrieving, and capturing images from a range of supported digital cameras to your local hard drive. It does not support digital cameras based on the USB storage protocol, because those can be mounted by Linux directly.