I think the network go software in Linux is the most comfortable to use glGo. I tried the built-in quarry and qgo software In Debian. However, they both have major disadvantages, and quarry does not support IMG, qgo seems to have a problem with the Resume function: When you want to continue the fight against the last game not completed with gnugo, you will find that gnugo is a bit out of disorder-do not play chess, play chess, or even simply admit defeat. Figure: GO games software glGogl
I think the network go software in Linux is the most comfortable to use glGo. I tried the built-in quarry and qgo software In Debian. However, they both have major disadvantages, and quarry does not support IMG, qgo seems to have a problem with the Resume function: When you want to continue the fight against the last game not completed with gnugo, you will find that gnugo is a bit out of disorder-do not play chess, play chess, or even simply admit defeat.
Figure: Go for Alibaba Cloud glGo GlGo 3D (1) GlGo 3D (2) GlGo 3D (3)
Due to the copyright issue of glGo (the developer retains the copyright), you cannot directly install it from the source. In Ubuntu, you can directly download and install its DEB package without any dependency issues. After installation, install these sdl libraries separately, so that you can:
Libsdl-image1.2
Libsdl-mixer1.2
Libsdl-sound1.2
Libsdl-ttf2.0-0
Libsdl1.2debian-all
Enjoy the 3D effect of glGo (of course, your graphics driver is very important ).
Ubuntu-oriented glGo go pair software DEB packet http://www.linuxidc.com/Linux/2008-06/13637.htm