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Play chess on Linux with DreamChess

Written by Mel Kham on . Posted in Gaming On Linux

If you are a chess fun and you are looking for a good chess software to install on your Linux Machine, we advise you Dreamchess, an open source chess game. DreamChess features 3D OpenGL graphics and provides various chess board sets, ranging from classic wooden to flat figurines. It is available for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux.




Install Dreamchess


For ubuntu / Debian:

Dreamchess is available on the repositories, you can install it using the command :

sudo apt-get install dreamchess

For Fedora/ Mandriva :

Download the Dreamchess rpm package.

For other linux distributions:

You can download the tar file from this link

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Mel Kham

Founder of Unixmen, Living in Amsterdam. Am working in my free time to help people to understand the Opensource and to explain them in easy way how to make the fist steps to the the light. Working day and night with my Co-founder Zinovsky to keep this website live even with less resources.
  • Dave

    Nice, but would be better if it included something almost trivial but useful: a documented facility for game import and export, in a standard file format, such as PNG instead of only its “Save slots” 1 – 15.

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