Piper

License: GPLv2


Description:

Piper is a GTK+ application to configure gaming mice. Piper is merely a graphical frontend to the ratbagd DBus daemon, see the libratbag README for instructions on how to run ratbagd.

Solaar

License: GPLv2


Description:

Solaar is a Linux manager for many Logitech keyboards, mice, and trackpads that connect wirelessly to a USB Unifying, Bolt, Lightspeed, or Nano receiver; connect directly via a USB cable; or connect via Bluetooth. Solaar does not work with peripherals from other companies.

Space Station 14

License: MIT


Description:

Space Station 14 tells the story of an ordinary shift on a space station gone wrong. Immerse yourself into your role, tinker with detailed systems, and survive the chaos in this round-based multiplayer role playing game. Your custom character can spawn as one of dozens of crew and enemy jobs, ranging from engineer to captain, or even a traitor, each with its own unique gear. Your duties guide you through rich interactions with complex mechanics, whether you’re managing your inventory, setting up the reactor, or flushing yourself down the disposal tubes. As disaster, incompetence, and sabotage strike the station, the tension rises – opening up emergent situations that force you to make hard choices. Will you patch up the medical bay after an asteroid punches a hole in it, or fight for control when the captain gets murdered by revolutionaries? Do you break out an unjustly imprisoned clown, or sit back at the bar and serve drinks without a care in the world? The story of the station’s collapse is in the hands of its players, and each round is an intense, immersive experience that will leave you wanting more. SS14 is a remake of the cult classic Space Station 13. The game is under active development and completely open source. Anybody can contribute, even you!

tpp

License: GPLv2


Description:

tpp stands for text presentation program and is an ncurses-based presentation tool. The presentation can be written with your favorite editor in a simple description format and then shown on any text terminal that is supported by ncurses – ranging from an old VT100 to the Linux framebuffer to an xterm.