GSound
small library for playing system sounds
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GSound
Summary
GSound is a free software[1].
Key Facts
- GSound's instance of is recorded as free software[2].
- GSound's instance of is recorded as software library[3].
- GSound's instance of is recorded as wrapper library[4].
- GSound's based on is recorded as libcanberra[5].
- GSound's developer is recorded as The GNOME Project[6].
- GSound's copyright license is recorded as GNU Lesser General Public License, version 2.1 or later[7].
- GSound's operating system is recorded as Q3251801[8].
- GSound's operating system is recorded as BSD[9].
- GSound's part of is recorded as Q44316[10].
- GSound's official website is recorded as https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/GSound[11].
- GSound's official website is recorded as https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gsound[12].
- GSound's source code repository URL is recorded as https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gsound.git[13].
- GSound's different from is recorded as Gsound[14].
- GSound's different from is recorded as GNUsound[15].
- GSound's Debian stable package is recorded as gir1.2-gsound-1.0[16].
- GSound's Debian stable package is recorded as gsound-tools[17].
- GSound's Debian stable package is recorded as libgsound-dev[18].
- GSound's Debian stable package is recorded as libgsound-doc[19].
- GSound's Debian stable package is recorded as libgsound0[20].
- GSound's Ubuntu package is recorded as gir1.2-gsound-1.0[21].
- GSound's Ubuntu package is recorded as gsound-tools[22].
- GSound's Ubuntu package is recorded as libgsound-dev[23].
- GSound's Ubuntu package is recorded as libgsound-doc[24].
- GSound's Ubuntu package is recorded as libgsound0[25].
- GSound's Gentoo package is recorded as media-libs/gsound[26].
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Publication
GSound's part of is recorded as Q44316[10].