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xchat-gnome(1) [debian man page]

XCHAT-GNOME(1)							   User Commands						    XCHAT-GNOME(1)

NAME
xchat-gnome - a new front-end to the popular xchat IRC client SYNOPSIS
xchat-gnome [OPTION...] OPTIONS
Help Options: -?, --help Show help options --help-all Show all help options --help-gtk Show GTK+ Options --help-bonobo-activation Show Bonobo Activation options --help-gnome Show GNOME options --help-gnome-session Show session management options --help-gnome-ui Show GNOME GUI options Application Options: -d, --cfgdir=directory Use directory instead of the default config dir -a, --no-auto Don't auto-connect to servers -n, --no-plugins Don't auto-load plugins -u, --url=irc://server:port/channel Open an irc:// url -e, --existing Open URL in an existing XChat-GNOME instance -v, --version Show version information --display=DISPLAY X display to use SEE ALSO
http://live.gnome.org/Xchat-Gnome AUTHOR
Marco Cabizza <marco87@gmail.com> Guillaume Desmottes <cass@skynet.be> xchat-gnome 0.14 August 2006 XCHAT-GNOME(1)

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PEGSOLITAIRE(6) 						   User Commands						   PEGSOLITAIRE(6)

NAME
pegsolitaire - An education game similar to Hi-Q DESCRIPTION
This manual page was written for the Debian/Ubuntu distributions because the original program does not include them. Please see the in- game help menu instead. pegsolitaire is an educational puzzle game. The goal of the game is to remove pegs from the board leaving a single peg in the centre hole. Pegs are removed from the board by making "jumps". You can jump over a peg with another peg horizontally or vertically (not diagonally!). When you jump over a peg, it is removed from the board. Multiple jumps with one peg are allowed. Usage: pegsolitaire [OPTION...] Help Options: -?, --help Show help options --help-all Show all help options --help-gtk Show GTK+ Options --help-bonobo-activation Show Bonobo Activation options --help-gnome Show GNOME options --help-gnome-session Show session management options Application Options: -x, --x=X X location of window -y, --y=Y Y location of window --display=DISPLAY X display to use AUTHOR
pegsolitaire was written by Ben Asselstine. This manual page was written by Barry deFreese <bddebian@comcast.net>. pegsolitaire 0.0.4 May 2008 PEGSOLITAIRE(6)
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