On Thu, Jan 14, 2016 at 4:24 PM, Gonçalo Mendes Ferreira <go...@sapo.pt> wrote:
> Hi Marty. > > If you open your system menu you should be able to find the Package > Manager. It may also be called Synaptic. If you click on it it may ask for > a password and then let you search for software. If you input gnugo in the > search box in the top you should be able to find an entry. Select it and > click to apply the changes. > > Afterwards an entry for GNU Go should appear in your system menu, ready to > play. > > You'll notice GNU Go runs as text-only, hence Clarks suggestion of other, > graphical, software that is more comfortable to play with. But one step at > time, tell us if everything goes well. > > -- Gonçalo > Sending directly as well as to the list: The Package Manager will be that, or possibly Muon, Synaptic (as above), or Ubuntu Program Center. You should find *gnugo *as an option (under Games, or you might have to search for it). This should get you a menu item you can use to start gnugo. This will likely be a text window with gnugo running in it. Good luck, Clark
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