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3/14/2014 12:38:32 PMESrankFalelovsky before revert after revert
3/14/2014 12:37:24 PMESrankFalelovsky before revert after revert
3/14/2014 12:36:22 PMESrankFalelovsky before revert after revert
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1 In first place, THANK YOU, for a detailed explanation about zero-k on Linux issues. 1 In first place, THANK YOU, for a detailed explanation about zero-k on Linux issues.
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3 About 1) I didn't understand what's the point about my post, cause I'm far away how internally Spring / Lobby works 3 About 1) I didn't understand what's the point about my post, cause I'm far away how internally Spring / Lobby works
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5 About 3) I was desesperate, cause don't know other way to launch Zero-K lobby, however, a Spring "lobby" (or not) launcher appears just after installing all packs that I mentioned in my OpenSUSE. I was thinking it was the simpliest lobby for Linux (the window is called "Spring 96" on launching it). 5 About 3) I was desesperate, cause don't know other way to launch Zero-K lobby, however, a Spring "lobby" (or not) launcher appears just after installing all packs that I mentioned in my OpenSUSE. I was thinking it was the simpliest lobby for Linux (the window is called "Spring 96" on launching it).
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7 About 5) I locate infolog. txt in . config/spring. As you guessed, apparentely, spring compiled for OpenSUSE doesn't search on "mods" folder: 7 About 5) I located the "infolog. txt" file in ~/. config/spring. As you guessed, apparentely, spring compiled for OpenSUSE doesn't search on "mods" folder:
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9 Using read-write data directory: /home/falelovsky/.config/spring/ 9 Using read-write data directory: /home/falelovsky/.config/spring/
10 Using read-only data directory: /home/falelovsky/.spring/ 10 Using read-only data directory: /home/falelovsky/.spring/
11 Using read-only data directory: /usr/share/games/spring/ 11 Using read-only data directory: /usr/share/games/spring/
12 Scanning: /usr/share/games/spring/maps 12 Scanning: /usr/share/games/spring/maps
13 Scanning: /usr/share/games/spring/base 13 Scanning: /usr/share/games/spring/base
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15 About 6) That's most a maintainer headache, but there are many application for OpenSUSE that are updated near each week and however, they are avaiable in repos in less than two weeks. I wish I could do that job. I'll investigate about it. 15 About 6) That's most a maintainer headache, but there are many application for OpenSUSE that are updated near each week and however, they are avaiable in repos in less than two weeks. I wish I could do that job. I'll investigate about it.
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17 I tried to launch springweblobby's QT port, but I'm behind a proxy now, so I'll try in my other PC. However, I don't understand why it launch a Java plugin ... in chrome and firefox. 17 I tried to launch springweblobby's QT port, but I'm behind a proxy now, so I'll try in my other PC. However, I don't understand why it launch a Java plugin ... in chrome and firefox.
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19 I'll report more news later. 19 I'll report more news later.
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21 Thank you very much for all your information 21 Thank you very much for all your information
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23 I think I'm near to play Zero-K in my OpenSUSE!!!!!!! At last!!! ;) 23 I think I'm near to play Zero-K in my OpenSUSE!!!!!!! At last!!! ;)