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PROGRAM:
NAME
xLart - interactive X interface to rlart(1)
SYNOPSIS
xLart
DESCRIPTION
xLart is an interactive X11-based interface to the rlart(1) off-line lart spooler. xLart
uses the lartd - if lartd is not running when xLart is started, xLart will start it and
send an autolart to the members of wheel (not including root). xLart utilises xfaces and
Drag-and-Drop to allow playing admins to either drag lusers onto larts or vice versa.
Points are accrued for each successful lart deployment, and scores written to
/var/account/lart/interactive.
xLart makes use of several basic larts, and as more points are accrued (or as the lusers
become harder to lart) other, more capable larts are made available. The basic larts are:
Filleting knife
10lb Sledgehammer
Garrotte
Beretta 9mm
un-set concrete
tommy gun
Of course, since xlart is only distributed in source form, site-dependent larts may be
designed, implemented and used by the relevant BOFH or sysmangler.
The highest level of play also allows for the use of the atomic lart (lat and long must be
specified, but some help is given by the program) and the psychological lart (old-style
lobotomy, Electro-convulsive shock therapy, extreme aversion therapy and drug cocktails).
The psychological lart needs to be used over several rounds, due to its non-instantaneous
nature.
The vanilla installation of xLart requires a configuration file list of larts to be added
at certain point intervals. A slightly more interesting installation makes use of the
xface library to provide that personal touch when larting lusers. The most interesting
variant of xLart is to not only use xfaces but also to describe a building layout (similar
to loderunner) with levels and interior descriptions. This variant allows several
admins/BOFHen to play simultaneously, competing against each other to see how many lusers
they can lart in a given time period (say until local police units arrive) or before
ammunition runs out.
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