Welcome to the GNU Backgammon web site

Welcome to the GNU Backgammon web site. This site will help you download and install GNU Backgammon, and give you tips on how to use GNU Backgammon to improve your game. GNU Backgammon is a world class backgammon application, and it works on many operating systems. It can play, analyse and teach backgammon. Its evaluation engine is based on artificial neural networks. Read more in the about section.

GNU Backgammon is free software and released under the GNU General Public License (GPL).

News

Google listed gnubg.org as suspicous

A few hours ago Google listed this side as suspicious. See also Safe browsing.

We checked the webpages, indeed found some manipulated files (index.html, index.php contained some hidden iframes) and exchanged them. As far as we can see no other files are affected, especially no downloadable files like the GNU Backgammon binaries (Windows, MacOS and Linux). But it won't hurt if you always check your downloads with an updated virus scanner.

We will investigate further and contact Google as soon as we are sure that the exploit is eliminated. Sorry for any inconvenicence. 

 

08:05:03 - 08/15/09 ace -

Building gnubg from source on Ubuntu

Here are some simple instructions to build gnubg straight from source on linux.  The example is using Ubuntu 8.10, but the steps should be similar for any type of linux. [Read more]
12:48:33 - 09/19/08 SuperflyJon -

New packages for MacOS 10.5 (Leopard)

There are new packages available for MacOS 10.5:

http://http://www.gnubg.org/media/macos/gnubg.pkg
http://http://www.gnubg.org/media/macos/gnubg_all.pkg


 The first package contains only gnubg files (all located in /opt/local/) and expects the necessary libraries being installed in /opt/local/lib. The second package also contains all libraries besides python and X11.

 Gnubg is no native MacOS application so you have to open a terminal an type "/opt/local/bin/gnubg" for starting it. The first start will last a few seconds because the X-server also has to be started (happens automatically).

 Icons for a more convenient start will follow.

Have fun!

 

09:53:31 - 07/22/08 ace -

New Packages for GNU/Linux distributions

There are also new packages for GNU/Linux distributions available including 3d-support and some optimizations:

OpenSuSE: built on OpenSuSE-10.1
RedHat/Fedora: built on RedHat Advanced Server 4

The snapshots have been divided into two branches, a stable "rel_0_15" (rpms are built from these) and a current "MAIN" branch. The "MAIN" branch will be updated daily, the "rel_0_15" from time to time. Please note that "rel_0_15" doesn't contain any new features but only bugfixes.

Both tar.gz balls are available here.
18:53:36 - 11/20/06 ace -

MS Windows distributions and exes

Two versions of GnuBG are currently available:IN

Sources are available here.

Please reinstall fully if you have an installation older than 20090925, otherwise you can just download the exes and put them in the installation directory (you may want to rename them once unzipped).

Note: in case of problems with older MS Windows versions (i.e. 98, ME), you can try this older gnubg installation archive.

[Read more]
10:55:59 - 11/20/06 MaxMaini -

Building gnubg on MS Windows

Here's some instructions that allow you to build the latest version of gnubg on MS Windows. It is mainly aimed at people wanting to develop or test gnubg. [Read more]
01:23:37 - 08/02/06 SuperflyJon -

GNU Backgammon tutorial at GammonLife.com

Getting started with GNUBG, A guided tour. Zorba (Robert-Jan Veldhuizen) has written a good tutorial for GNU Backgammon at GammonLife. If you need an introduction to GNU Backgammon and how to analyse your games and matches, this introduction is great. Thanks Zorba.

Link to article here!
10:06:57 - 07/05/06 oystein -

Phish email warning for registered user

I've just recieved a email from abuse@gnubg.org. The subject of the email is "Account Alert". This email is not from anyone in the project or from anyone that's in any way connected to the GNU Backgammon project. Please ignore the message and do not click the link. The 'confirmation' link provided in the message is of course false. Do not click the link.

[Read more]
13:34:33 - 06/15/06 oystein -

GNU Backgammon wins the 2006 Computer Olympics !!

Hi all,

I'm back from Torino where GnuBG has just won the 2006 Computer Olympics Backgammon "tournament", defeating its only opponent, BGBlitz by Frank Berger. Final score is 3-1 (best of 5 matches, 15pts each), with individual scores of 3-15, 16-12, 15-8 and 17-13.

Analysed matches (supremo, g11 met) can be downloaded here (359Kb).

For the records, BGBlitz is truly strong: it has been rated by gnubg analysis in the 4 matches as 1997.4, 2004.5 2035.1 and 2025.4 (FIBS rating) and in the first two matches, Frank used by mistake the "old" engine (winning one of them anyway).
11:05:29 - 05/29/06 MaxMaini -

MS Windows commandline build with SSE support

Some are asking if there is a commandline version available for MS Windows with SSE support. Yes, now there is. Download here. This build has not been tested much, so please report if there's something wrong. I believe it should work with Tony Lezards Dueller.
11:52:07 - 02/12/06 oystein -

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