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ggz(7) GGZ Gaming Zone ggz(7)
NAME
ggz - The GGZ Gaming Zone
DESCRIPTION
The GGZ Gaming Zone is a standards-conforming online gaming
infrastructure which provides many applications and games to people who
like to play on the internet or in local networks. GGZ, how the
(recursive) acronym is called, is available for many computer systems.
This document focuses on the installations on Linux, BSD and Unix.
APPLICATIONS
There isn't a single executable named ggz, instead a multitude of
programs is available to the user, and even more which operate on the
system level or are used by developers and administrators. Users will
most likely want to connect to a GGZ server on the internet, such as
ggz://live.ggzgamingzone.org, to play games against other people. Core
clients are used to perform this task. Functional clients exist in the
form of kggz for the K Desktop Environment (KDE), ggz-gnome and ggz-gtk
for GNOME or XFCE users, and ggz-txt for people who prefer command-line
applications. Of course, the clients are not bound to a specific
desktop, but the choices above will likely be influenced by the level
of integration. A client under development is the SDL-based v'bora.
Special clients exist in the form of ggzap, a quick-launcher for the
KDE panel, and ggz-wrapper which is used for launching GGZ games from
instant messenger applications.
GAMES
Games are usually launched by the GGZ server, with corresponding game
clients running on the user's desktop. Plenty of games are available
for GGZ, most of them coming from the GGZ project itself but several
independent game projects do now provide GGZ support. Game clients are
implemented using multiple toolkits, some of which stem from certain
desktop environments. However, all games work equally well under all
desktops, it's just a matter of personal choice which of them are to be
installed - having all of them is just fine.
While some GGZ game clients are suited for online gaming only, others
also run locally like normal games happen to do. Those will be found in
the desktop's application menu.
FILES
The following layout can vary from site to site, depending on the
completeness of a GGZ installation and the operating system
distribution in use. It adheres to the File Hierarchy Standard (FHS)
as much as possible.
/usr/bin
GGZ applications, tools, and the games which provide single
player mode.
/usr/lib/ggz(d)
GGZ game clients and servers.
/usr/share/ggz(d)
Data files for game clients and servers.
/etc/ggz.modules
Game module registry for game clients.
/etc/ggzd
Configuration for the GGZ server, including rooms and game
types.
CONFORMING TO
GGZ Design Document and Protocol Reference, available at
http://www.ggzgamingzone.org/docs/design/
GGZ Client-Client Protocol Reference, available at
http://www.ggzgamingzone.org/docs/design/clientspec/
GGZ Server-Server Protocol Reference, available at
http://www.ggzgamingzone.org/docs/design/serverspec/
Freedesktop.org specifications for desktop integration of games and
applications, more information at http://www.freedesktop.org/
File Hierarchy Standard for unix-derived operating systems, at
http://www.pathname.com/fhs/
AUTHORS
The GGZ Development Team <ggz-dev@mail.ggzgamingzone.org>
SEE ALSO
kggz(6), ggz-gtk(6), ggz-txt(6), ggz-java(6)
The GGZ Development Team 0.0.14 ggz(7)