>
> Message: 4
> Date: Sat, 10 Oct 2009 16:26:53 +0200
> From: Oliver Korff <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [Scid-users] anyone have experience with Stockfish 1.5 or
>        Thinker engines?
> To: [email protected]
> Message-ID: <[email protected]>
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>
> You can have a look at www.linuxchess.org. I collect some packages, that
> are
> not releasable in the debian distribution there. A direct link to the
> debian
> packages of some engines, that are not in the distribution is here:
> http://oko00.hostsharing.net/debian/
>
> (...)
>
> If you use them in scid it is good to know, that only stockfish and
> glaurung
> are able to show more than one variant to the move that is actually
> calculated.
>
> This is very useful if you analyze any games by hand. (Use the ^ Buttons in
> the Engine Window, to increase the number of variants (only possible with
> UCI-
> engines))
>
> Oliver
>
>
>
Hi Olivier,

First, thanks a lot for all the info.  I downloaded the deb package and I am
glad to confirm that it work not only with Debian, but also with Ubuntu.
Then, thanks for your excellent website, I am really delighted to hear that
somebody is sharing my passion for chess on GNU/Linux.  Do you know about
this guy's efforts:

http://freeplannet.blogspot.com/2009/07/free-as-in-chess.html

Hopefully, thanks to guys like you more people will become aware of SCID!

Kind regards,

Andrei
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