I'm using Ubuntu Studio 10.10, fireglx drivers for ati... help, please?
downerczx@czpstudio:~/vegastrike-0.5.0$ vegastrike
In path /home/downerczx/vegastrike-0.5.0/bin
Vega Strike
See http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html for license details.
GOT SUBDIR ARG =
Found data in /home/downerczx/vegastrike-0.5.0
Using /home/downerczx/vegastrike-0.5.0 as data directory
Using .vegastrike-0.5.0 as the home directory
Found MODDIR = /home/downerczx/vegastrike-0.5.0/mods
USING HOMEDIR : /home/downerczx/.vegastrike-0.5.0 As the home directory
CONFIGFILE - No config found in home : /home/downerczx/.vegastrike-0.5.0/vegastrike.config
CONFIGFILE - No home config file found, using datadir config file : /home/downerczx/vegastrike-0.5.0/vegastrike.config
DATADIR - No datadir specified in config file, using ; /home/downerczx/vegastrike-0.5.0
SIMULATION_ATOM: 0.05
MISSION_NAME is empty using : main_menu.mission
Could not find platform independent libraries <prefix>
Could not find platform dependent libraries <exec_prefix>
Consider setting $PYTHONHOME to <prefix>[:<exec_prefix>]
'import site' failed; use -v for traceback
running import sys
print sys.path
sys.path = [r"/home/downerczx/vegastrike-0.5.0/modules/builtin",r"/home/downerczx/vegastrike-0.5.0/modules",r"/home/downerczx/vegastrike-0.5.0/bases"]
['/usr/local/lib/python24.zip', '/usr/local/lib/python2.4/', '/usr/local/lib/python2.4/plat-linux2', '/usr/local/lib/python2.4/lib-tk', '/usr/local/lib/lib-dynload']
testing VS randomrunning import sys
print sys.path
['/home/downerczx/vegastrike-0.5.0/modules/builtin', '/home/downerczx/vegastrike-0.5.0/modules', '/home/downerczx/vegastrike-0.5.0/bases']
X Error of failed request: BadLength (poly request too large or internal Xlib length error)
Major opcode of failed request: 65 (X_PolyLine)
Serial number of failed request: 13
Current serial number in output stream: 14
AL lib: ALc.c exit() 1 device(s) and 1 context(s) NOT deleted
AL lib: alSource.c alcDestroyContext(): 32 Source(s) NOT deleted
downerczx@czpstudio:~/vegastrike-0.5.0$
Ran installation, won't start
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Re: Ran installation, won't start
So, how do I add the repository?
in synaptic, I tried:
deb http://download.opensuse.org/repositori ... ackages.gz ./
but this didn't seem to work. I'm not sure how to do it.
thank you
in synaptic, I tried:
deb http://download.opensuse.org/repositori ... ackages.gz ./
but this didn't seem to work. I'm not sure how to do it.
thank you
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Re: Ran installation, won't start
Could someone please let me know what line I need to add to my repositories to get this working? I'm in Synaptic, but I can't get it figured out...
http://download.opensuse.org/repositori ... ntu_10.10/
so, I need "deb" before that and then some kind of directory pointer. This never seems to work. I'm not sure about all of the "/home:" remarks either. What line do I add to have the repository added?
Please help!
http://download.opensuse.org/repositori ... ntu_10.10/
so, I need "deb" before that and then some kind of directory pointer. This never seems to work. I'm not sure about all of the "/home:" remarks either. What line do I add to have the repository added?
Please help!
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Re: Ran installation, won't start
I don't understand how to do it from this:
"Using a Repository
Using a repository is very simple, but it depends on what type of repository you have made: binary or source, and automatic or trivial.
Each repository gets one line in sources.list; for a binary one, you use the deb command, and for a source one a deb-src command.
Each line has the following syntax:
deb|deb-src uri distribution [component1] [component2] [...]
The uri is the URI of the root of the repository, such as ftp://ftp.yoursite.com/debian, http://yoursite.com/debian, or, for local files, file::///home/joe/my-debian-repository. The trailing slash is optional.
For automatic repositories, you must specify one distribution and one or more components; the distribution must not end in a slash."
"Using a Repository
Using a repository is very simple, but it depends on what type of repository you have made: binary or source, and automatic or trivial.
Each repository gets one line in sources.list; for a binary one, you use the deb command, and for a source one a deb-src command.
Each line has the following syntax:
deb|deb-src uri distribution [component1] [component2] [...]
The uri is the URI of the root of the repository, such as ftp://ftp.yoursite.com/debian, http://yoursite.com/debian, or, for local files, file::///home/joe/my-debian-repository. The trailing slash is optional.
For automatic repositories, you must specify one distribution and one or more components; the distribution must not end in a slash."
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Re: Ran installation, won't start
When you add a new repository in Synaptic, type the following in the "APT line" input fielddownerczx wrote:Could someone please let me know what line I need to add to my repositories to get this working? I'm in Synaptic, but I can't get it figured out...
http://download.opensuse.org/repositori ... ntu_10.10/
so, I need "deb" before that and then some kind of directory pointer. This never seems to work. I'm not sure about all of the "/home:" remarks either. What line do I add to have the repository added?
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deb http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/klaussfreire:/debian/xUbuntu_10.10/ ./