Gene Venable wrote:

Hi!

> Yes, thanks. I had to figure out how to use timeseal, but
> it was easy. Now I need sound, which is essential if you
> play 1-minute chess like I do. So I need to install Snack?
> I downloaded it but am not sure what to do now.
> Alternately, I could have got Snack when I installed Tcl?
> How do I know, and how do I turn it on? (I'm running in
> Debian, btw.)

Then it's easy :) Just get

    libsnack2

from the distribution. Select the package either from your
graphical package manager (synaptic e.g.) or just become
root and

    aptitude install libsnack2

Good luck on FICS :)

BTW: I _guess_ this answer is also valid for other debian
descendents like the Ubuntus and I'd guess also for the Mac
and the FINK version of Tcl/Tk. Naming in other Linux/Unix
distributions might be different but I'd guess something
close to this name. On Debian I do not see another package
named similarily, so searching the package list for "snack"
is worth a try there.

BTW/2: 3 minutes... And I though 30+1 max 45 _days_ is fast
already... ;)

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