Desura - Linux games portal
I think you should learn the difference between the word "no" and the word "now".wsamh wrote:I think you should move 5.3.3. Desura works great. now errors.
I won't be going to slacko 5.3.3 because the kernel was compiled without bluetooth modules.
If I can't use my bluetooth keyboard/touchpad 5.3.3 is trash in my opinion..
SDL is difficult to oversight. There are several SDL_* subpackages .
For SDL_* source and binaries look here :http://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/slackware/ ... rce/l/sdl/
Just move up the directories to see slackware-13.x entries.
I have run the installer but am to shy to sign in :
For SDL_* source and binaries look here :http://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/slackware/ ... rce/l/sdl/
Just move up the directories to see slackware-13.x entries.
I have run the installer but am to shy to sign in :
It was compiled the same way as all puppy packages. Install devx and download the source code of the program and find one of the tutorial/how-to posts on compiling.
If you need help finding that information, search with this:
http://www.wellminded.com/puppy/pupsearch.html
If you need help finding that information, search with this:
http://www.wellminded.com/puppy/pupsearch.html
hi Anniekin,Anniekin wrote:@666PHILIB,
how did you BUILD this?
thinkin of COMPILING it for another puppy distro
the SOURCE comes with no ./configure and the build_desura.sh script instead
i want to make sure to PACKAGE it via new2dir without having all the files automatically installed on my system first
desura doesn't need compiling, the script is an official install script which downloads desura to the folder that you run the script in.
you could make a .pet of the folder after the script is run and desura is downloaded, the problem is though that the desura folder gets huge when you start installing games, and it really needs to be installed somewhere outside the savefile, like /mnt/home ... full installs don't have this location though!!
Bionicpup64 built with bionic beaver packages http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=114311
Xenialpup64, built with xenial xerus packages http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=107331
Xenialpup64, built with xenial xerus packages http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=107331
Hi Phil & gamers.
This is just a well minded info, not a bug report or something.
Running Precise 5.72 (save folder), frugal on ext3 partition, Athlon 2500+/
32-bit, >1 GB RAM, Nvidia Gforce 4.
Desura .pet downloaded via Quickpet precise doesn't seem to work.
Anyway, on desura.com there's only 64-bit/Linux version available for download and after reading through several forums,
it seems like we're going to have to wait for a 32-bit version.
Case closed!
Cheers!
G
This is just a well minded info, not a bug report or something.
Running Precise 5.72 (save folder), frugal on ext3 partition, Athlon 2500+/
32-bit, >1 GB RAM, Nvidia Gforce 4.
Desura .pet downloaded via Quickpet precise doesn't seem to work.
Anyway, on desura.com there's only 64-bit/Linux version available for download and after reading through several forums,
it seems like we're going to have to wait for a 32-bit version.
Case closed!
Cheers!
G
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Sounds cool, man. I'm not an active gamer, though I used to play FPS games
(e.g. Quake, Wolfenstein, MOH, COD) or RTS and stuff back in the day.
Now I have to listen what my girls have to say and I thought Desura or Steam would fit. Obviously not, because neither of them work
on this old PC.
Open Arena does.
(e.g. Quake, Wolfenstein, MOH, COD) or RTS and stuff back in the day.
Now I have to listen what my girls have to say and I thought Desura or Steam would fit. Obviously not, because neither of them work
on this old PC.
Open Arena does.