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MCEdit is a Minecraft saved game editor, which can also edit Minecraft worlds. In Minecraft, the player takes on the role of a world explorer, miner, and monster slayer as days and nights pass, countless things happen, and the vast expanses of the randomly-generated world around them continue to beckon them to new and brighter pastors. Or, the player might simply decide to build a mansion. Mcedit can be used to navigation through code with tags files created by etags or ctags commands. If there is no file TAGS code navigation would not work. In example, in case of exuberant-ctags for C language command will be: ctags -e -language-force=C -R./ Meta-Enter show.

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GNU is the only operating system developedspecifically to give its users freedom. What is GNU, and what freedomis at stake?

What is GNU?

GNU is an operating system thatis free software—that is,it respects users' freedom. The GNU operating system consists of GNUpackages (programs specifically released by the GNU Project) as wellas free software released by third parties. The development of GNUmade it possible to use a computer without software that would trampleyour freedom.

We recommend installableversions of GNU (more precisely, GNU/Linux distributions) whichare entirely free software. More about GNUbelow.

Guix / GNOME3

Parabola / LXDE

Trisquel / MATE

What is the Free Software Movement?

The free software movement campaigns to win for the users ofcomputing the freedom that comes from free software. Free softwareputs its users in control of their own computing. Nonfree softwareputs its users under the power of the software's developer. Seethe video explanation.

What is Free Software?

Free software means the users have the freedom to run,copy, distribute, study, change and improve the software.

Free software is a matter of liberty, not price. To understand theconcept, you should think of “free” as in “freespeech”, not as in “free beer”.

More precisely, free software means users of a program havethe four essentialfreedoms:

  • The freedom to run the program as you wish, for any purpose (freedom 0).
  • The freedom to study how the program works, and change it so it does your computing as you wish (freedom 1). Access to the source code is a precondition for this.
  • The freedom to redistribute copies so you can help others (freedom 2).
  • The freedom to distribute copies of your modified versions to others (freedom 3). By doing this you can give the whole community a chance to benefit from your changes. Access to the source code is a precondition for this.

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Developments in technology and network use have made these freedomseven moreimportant now than they were in 1983.

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Nowadays the free software movement goes far beyond developing theGNU system. See the Free SoftwareFoundation's web site for more about what we do, and a listof ways you can help.

More about GNU

GNU is a Unix-like operating system. Thatmeans it is a collection of many programs: applications, libraries,developer tools, even games. The development of GNU, started inJanuary 1984, is known as the GNU Project. Many of the programs inGNU are released under the auspices of the GNU Project; those wecall GNU packages.

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Total network inventory 3 full. The name “GNU” is a recursive acronym for “GNU'sNotUnix.” “GNU”is pronounced g'noo, as one syllable, like saying“grew” but replacing the r with n.

The program in a Unix-like system that allocates machine resourcesand talks to the hardware is called the “kernel”. GNU istypically used with a kernel called Linux. This combination isthe GNU/Linux operatingsystem. GNU/Linux is used by millions, thoughmany call it “Linux” bymistake.

GNU's own kernel, The Hurd,was started in 1990 (before Linux was started). Volunteers continuedeveloping the Hurd because it is an interesting technicalproject.

The GNU Project supports the Free Software Foundation's petition to call on school administrators around the world to stop requiring students to run nonfree software. Sign the petitionfor freedom in the classroom.

The GNU Project strongly urges the community to communicate in ways that are friendly, welcoming and kind. See the GNU Kind Communications Guidelines.

A Student Manages to Graduate Using Exclusively Free Software: A student of Computer Science in Poland fights back proprietary software at his university and manages to graduate using only fr..

GNU poke 1.2 released: I am happy to announce a new release of GNU poke, version 1.2. This is a bug fix release in the poke 1.x series, and is the result of all the user feedback we have rece..

Statement of FSF board on election of Richard Stallman

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Take Action

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  • Support the efforts on net neutralityin the USA,and in your home country.
  • Defend privacy, and support global copyright reform with LQDN.
  • Support current FSFcampaigns.
  • Fight against software patents:worldwide, andin Europe.

Can you contribute to any ofthese HighPriority Areas?

  • Free phone operating system,
  • decentralization, federation and self-hosting,
  • free drivers, firmware and hardware designs,
  • real-time voice and video chat,
  • encourage contribution by people underrepresented in the community,
  • and more.

Can you help maintain a GNU package?

  • cfengine, freedink, freetalk, halifax, mcron, quickthreads,are all looking for maintainers.
  • Also, these packages are looking for co-maintainers:aspell, bison, gnuae, gnubik, metaexchange, powerguru, xboard.

See the package web pages for more information.

Today's random package…

Adns

GNU adns is a C library that provides easy-to-use DNS resolutionfunctionality. The library is asynchronous, allowing several concurrentcalls. The package also includes several command-line utilities foruse in scripts.(doc)

MCEdit is an open source world editor for the popular game Minecraft. MCEdit was first created to allow players to preserve anything built with several old versions of Minecraft and take them forward into newer versions of the game. It also aims to be forward-compatible with future (or even modified) versions of Minecraft. It has since been improved with brush tools for laying down blocks in different shapes, integration with the Minecraft Server to generate terrain using Minecraft’s own seed algorithms, support for multiplayer worlds, and editors for certain blocks including chests and mob spawners.
Features:
Navigate the world using familiar WASD controls and mouse aiming.
Show the locations of dropped items, game entities including monsters and villagers, hidden ores, plus blocks with TileEntities and other Minecraft internals.
Load saved games from current Minecraft versions, plus the older Classic and Indev versions.
Limited support for Minecraft Pocket Edition saved games
Export blocks and game entities as a .schematic file to be imported by MCEdit or compatible programs.
Automatically fixes wool colors when importing and exporting between Minecraft PC, Classic, and Pocket editions!
Double-click on a chest to change its contents, or double-click on a mob spawner to choose what spawns.
Brush tool “paints” blocks in a round, diamond, or square shape with configurable size. Different brush modes will add new blocks, replace blocks, alter the top layer of the terrain or wear it down to smooth out rough objects.
“Paste” brush allows you to import an object with a single click.
“Flood Fill” brush will change all blocks that form a connected mass.
Clone tool makes a copy of blocks and entities, optionally making multiple clones in a line or scaling the copy up or down.
Clone and Import tools can rotate an object around any axis, or flip it horizontally or vertically.