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text based football game?

Is there a textbased football game (American) that I can download through ubuntu server edition?
 

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bzadmin(6)							      BZFlag								bzadmin(6)

NAME
bzadmin - a text based client for BZFlag SYNOPSIS
bzadmin [-help] [-hide msgtype[,msgtype]...] [-show msgtype[,msgtype]...] [-ui {curses | stdboth | stdin | stdout}] callsign[:pass- word]@hostname[:port] [command] [command] ... DESCRIPTION
bzadmin is a textbased client for the game BZFlag. It can't be used for playing, but it can be used to see when players join and leave the game, to see the chat messages, and to send messages and commands to the server, as well as see several other vital game messages. When you start bzadmin without any command line options other than callsign and hostname a simple curses-based user interface will be started (unless you built bzadmin without curses support). This interface is divided into three rectangles; the output window (which covers almost all of the terminal), the target window, and the input window. The output window is where messages from the server will be shown. The target window shows the name of the player that will receive your next message, or 'all' if it will be a public message. You can change target by using the left and right arrow keys. The input window is where you type your messages. It also supports tab completion of commands and callsigns. You can clear the input window with the key combination Ctrl-U, and you can generate a /kick command for the current target with the F5 key (if the current target is a player). You can also generate a ban command for the current target with the F6 key, but this only works if you are an admin and the server has sent you that players IP address (as a response to a /playerlist command). The curses user interface also has a simple menu system where you can edit the server variables (if you are an admin) and see a player list. If you are an admin you can also see the IP addresses in the player list, if you have sent a /playerlist command. The menu shows up when you hit the F2 key. It only covers the upper half of the screen, so you can still see what's going on in the game. You can navigate through the menu with the up and down arrow keys, and use the enter key to select submenus and other menu items. If you hit F2 again the command prompt will regain keyboard focus, but the menu will still be visible. If you hit F2 a third time the menu will go away. Options -help Show a simple help text. -hide msgtype[,msgtype]... Tell bzadmin not to show these message types. The available message types are chat, join, kill, leave, pause, ping, rabbit, spawn, time, and over. By default chat, join, kill, leave, pause, and rabbit are shown. You can also change this while bzadmin is running with the commands /show <msgtype> and /hide <msgtype>, and from the curses menu. -show msgtype[,msgtype]... Tell bzadmin to show these message types. See -hide for a list of available message types. If a message type is listed both in -show and -hide it will not be shown. -ui {curses | stdboth | stdin | stdout} Select the user interface that you want. The curses interface is the default, and it is described above. The stdin interface reads user commands from the standard in stream and sends them to the server. All server output is ignored. The stdout interface prints all server output to the standard out stream. All user input is ignored. The stdboth interface is a combination of stdin and stdout - it prints server output to the standard out stream, and reads user commands from the standard in stream. callsign[:password]@hostname[:port] Specifies the callsign that you want your client to use, and the hostname where the BZFlag server is. The port number is optional, and the default value is 5154. command You can specify messages and commands to send to the server on the command line. BZAdmin will continue running after sending the specified commands. Examples bzadmin admin@localhost:5154 Join the game on localhost, port 5154, using the callsign 'admin'. bzadmin admin@localhost '/passwd secretpass' '/ban 192.168.0.2' Connect to the server at localhost and ban the IP 192.168.0.2. bzadmin -ui stdout spy@bzserver.xy | grep magicword Connect to bzserver.xy and print all server messages that contain 'magicword'. SEE ALSO
bzfs(6), bzflag(6), bzw(5) bzadmin-2.0.16 2011-12-27 bzadmin(6)
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