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Frets on Fire has a number of ways to acquire songs to play. It has a built in
editor and a function to import tracks from the popular Guitar Hero games for
the Sony PlayStation 2 (the importer does not yet work with the X-Box version)
To play Frets on Fire you will need working sound and an OpenGL-capable
graphics card. X must be configured with OpenGL.
There are also songs available in the fretsonfire-songs packages. Due to
licencing restrictions from the Finnish copyright association (Teosto), Debian
cannot ship the songs written by the authors of Frets on Fire. Therefore, the
Debian version of Frets on Fire has had the tracks replaced with free ones.
Much thanks goes to Carlos Viola Iborra for providing the songs in the
fretsonfire-songs-sectoid package under an open source licence.
The original tracks can still be downloaded from
http://fretsonfire.sourceforge.net and other tracks can be found on the
community website http://www.keyboardsonfire.net/. Downloaded tracks should be
unzipped into $HOME/.fretsonfire/songs/
The fonts that were originally distributed with the game have been removed:
* Font data/title.ttf, copyright by Astigmatic One Eye.
* Font data/default.ttf, copyright by 1001 Free Fonts.
* Font data/international.ttf, copyright by Bitstream Vera.
The game is distributed by upstream in two different tarball files, one
containing the precompiled game along with the data and the songs, and the
other one containing only the sources. Both the data (excluding the songs
and the font files mentioned above) and the program are distributed under the
GNU General Public License.
-- Matthew Johnson <debian@matthew.ath.cx> Fri, 11 May 2007 15:08:03 +0100
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