TUXTYPE(1) General Commands Manual TUXTYPE(1)NAME
tuxtype - TuxTyping typing tutor
SYNOPSIS
tuxtype [OPTION] ...
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the tuxtype command.
TuxTyping is an educational typing tutorial game starring Tux, the Linux Penguin. The player guides Tux to eat fish which are falling from
the top of the screen. Each fish has a letter written on it. When the player presses the corresponding key, Tux will position himself to
eat the fish. The game is intended for children learning to type, though it does have higher difficulty levels which even experienced
typers may find challenging.
OPTIONS -h, --help, -help
Prints this help message
-f, --fullscreen
Selects fullscreen display (default)
-w, --window
Selects windowed display (not fullscreen)
-s, --sound
Allow in-game sounds (default)
-ns, --nosound
Disables in-game sounds
-sp, --speed
Speed up gameplay (for use on slower machines)
-st, --static
Static (non-scrolling) setting (helps on systems where mouse disappears)
-v, --version
Display version number and exit
-vb, --verbose
Select verbose output (for debugging) (Warning! Verbose is /very/ verbose!)
AUTHORS
Sam Hart <hart@geekcomix.com>. Man page written by Laurence J. Lane <ljlane@debian.org>.
Feb 6, 2001 TUXTYPE(1)
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SYNOPSIS
bugsquish [--disable-sound] [--fullscreen] [--low] | [--help | --usage]
DESCRIPTION
This manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution because the original program does not have a manual page. Instead, it
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"Bug Squish" is an action game not unlike light gun arcade games, but
played with a mouse.
OPTIONS --disable-sound
If sound support was compiled in, this will disable it for this session of the game. --fullscreen Run in fullscreen mode. --low
Disable some features so that the game might run better on low-end hardware. Titlescreen ballons and game backgrounds are disabled,
and the game screen refreshes every 1/15th of a second instead of 1/30th of a second. --help Display a help message summarizing
command-line options, copyright, and game controls. --usage Display a brief message summarizing command-line options. Quitting To
quit the current game, you can press [ESCAPE].
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Christian T. Steigies <cts@debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
March 13, 2005 BUGSQUISH(6)
It is now 20 years I have used Total Commander. I was very pleased to find Tux Commander, using Ubuntu, which looks very close to TC.
UNFORTUNATELY, it hangs while copying large files.
Could anyone give my some tips.:b:
Ubuntu 9.10
Tux Cmd version 0.6.70-dev Build date: 2009-11-15
... (1 Reply)
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Dear all,
I've a situation here, I have a big file which contains about 20Million line as shown as below
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so the expected output will be like this
currently I manage to... (3 Replies)
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