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 ====== FXP Packages ====== ====== FXP Packages ======
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 +This is a list of the most notorious FXP packages broken up by categories. The full list of FXP packages can be seen [[https://freeslack.net/fxp/freeslack64-14.2/fxp/|here]].
  
 ===== Development ===== ===== Development =====
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 ===== Emulators ===== ===== Emulators =====
  
-**dosbox** is a DOS emulator/virtual machine for X11 and Unix. It allows you to play many of the old games you grew up loving, as well as many apps designed to run on DOS.+**dosbox** is a DOS emulator/virtual machine for X11 and Unix. It allows you use many apps designed to run on DOS.
  
  
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 **texlive** (TeXLive binaries, support files, TeX formats) This package contains all binaries (including xindy, asymptote, and biber) and many support files, TeX formats and packages, and other files included **texlive** (TeXLive binaries, support files, TeX formats) This package contains all binaries (including xindy, asymptote, and biber) and many support files, TeX formats and packages, and other files included
-in the TeXLive TeX distribution.  This should be adequate for the needs of most TeX users. The remaining stuff can be found in **texlive-extra**, **texlive-fonts**, and **8texlive-docs**.+in the TeXLive TeX distribution.  This should be adequate for the needs of most TeX users. The remaining stuff can be found in **texlive-extra**, **texlive-fonts**, and **texlive-docs**.
  
 ===== Sound Tools ===== ===== Sound Tools =====
fxp_packages.txt · Last modified: 2021/01/05 22:19 by connie