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[quote](however, there are two mod in /usr/share/games/spring/mods: "spring_features-v01.sdz" and "zk-v1.2.2.4.sdz").[/quote]
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[quote](however, there are two mod in /usr/share/games/spring/mods: "spring_features-v01.sdz" and "zk-v1.2.2.4.sdz").[/quote]
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Oh god i missed the forest behind the trees.
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Oh god i missed the forest behind the trees.
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The "mods" folder has been deprecated since 88.0 (i think) and has been removed since 95.0!
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The "mods" folder has been deprecated since 88.0 (i think) and has been removed since 95.0!
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You can probably fix that issue just by "sudo mv /usr/share/games/spring/mods /usr/share/games/spring/games".
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You can probably fix that issue just by "sudo mv /usr/share/games/spring/mods /usr/share/games/spring/games".
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[quote]However, I don't understand why it launch a Java plugin ... in chrome and firefox.[/quote]
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[quote]However, I don't understand why it launch a Java plugin ... in chrome and firefox.[/quote]
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If it works in chrome and firefox that means you're using "just" springweblobby, which runs in a browser.
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If it works in chrome and firefox that means you're using "just" springweblobby, which runs in a browser.
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The QT port is that version where it lives in its own QT window, essentially becoming a hybrid app and shedding the java dependency.
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The QT port is that version where it lives in its own QT window, essentially becoming a hybrid app and shedding the java dependency.
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(i'm failing to find the downloads atm, but they surely exist somewhere)
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[quote]About 1) I didn't understand what's the point about my post, cause I'm far away how internally Spring / Lobby works[/quote]
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[quote]About 1) I didn't understand what's the point about my post, cause I'm far away how internally Spring / Lobby works[/quote]
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The issue is that since your package system contains engine 96.0 and Zero-K uses engine 91.0 on its host, you won't be able to play online using the package manager version of the engine.
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The issue is that since your package system contains engine 96.0 and Zero-K uses engine 91.0 on its host, you won't be able to play online using the package manager version of the engine.
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This is typically where "modern lobbies" and "rapid download" kick in, but as mentioned, 91.0 static binaries are not available for linux via the rapid system.
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This is typically where "modern lobbies" and "rapid download" kick in, but as mentioned, 91.0 static binaries are not available for linux via the rapid system.
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(but you can either download them elsewhere or compile your own).
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(but you can either download them elsewhere or compile your own).
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