Thanks for the hint and the link. I always wanted to build some RPM packages as well - already got experience with Debian packages at least. Fedora already picked up the new version. So it shouldn't be that hard to be the package maintainer. I've used openSUSE a lot in the past. So I'll do that. A desktop distribution coming with games should have game cheating tools in place! ;-) But GameConqueror is no REAL game trainer and rather noob level as it never works twice without searching in memory again. My Universal Elite Game Trainer "ugtrain" uses evil methods like API hooking, LD_PRELOAD, auto-disassembly, auto-adaption and ASLR/PIC/PIE bypassing instead. With its unique dynamic memory support it's now already the best game trainer on Linux. It is FOSS and only comes with configs for FOSS games to remain legal and secure. :-) But it's not ready for inexperienced users yet.