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A 90's era Keygen-like for X11 for Unix/Linux

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A 90's era Keygen-like for X11 for Unix/Linux
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A new graphical key generator application called Keygen has been developed for UNIX/Linux systems, reminiscent of 1990s software. It generates random 16-character alphanumeric keys and includes features like customizable backgrounds and sound. The application is built using the X11 library and requires various development libraries to function.

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Keygen - X11 Key Generator A simple graphical key generator application using the X11 library like the good old keygen from the 1990's era but for UNIX. FreeBSD and Linux are supported. Background sound is using ALSA on Linux Background sound is using Open Sound System (OSS) on FreeBSD "Because I'm a huge fan of Samurai" -- Hana wa sakuragi, hito wa bushi And yes, Keygen are totally useless now because we are free and use Free Software! Requirements C compiler (GCC or clang) X11 development libraries Alsa library libasound Mpeg library libmpg123 Jpeg library libjpeg Xft library libxft for font rendering To render Japanese Kanji you need to install KanjiStrokeOrders font from https://www.nihilist.org.uk Building make Usage ./keygen Features Generates random 16-character alphanumeric keys…

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