How do I run stuff I download?
How do I run stuff I download?
I download stuff but dont know how to run it
Will someone here help me out?
Will someone here help me out?
Hello Shadow,
well it depends on which stuff you've downloaded, maybe where you've downloaded it from, and perhaps which pupversion you're using.
If you've downloaded a .pet or a .pup, you should be able to click the program to install it.
If you're talking about a program that's been compiled for another distro, it might work, depending upon the compatibility with your pupversion. But it's best if you provide more specific information.
well it depends on which stuff you've downloaded, maybe where you've downloaded it from, and perhaps which pupversion you're using.
If you've downloaded a .pet or a .pup, you should be able to click the program to install it.
If you're talking about a program that's been compiled for another distro, it might work, depending upon the compatibility with your pupversion. But it's best if you provide more specific information.
ok i have puppy linux 4.0 and i want to install skulltag.
I have no idea out to set it up cause ive used windows all my life. lol
I got the internet running and everything else i can think of.
All i need is how to run software i download.
My pc specifics if you need them are:
Pentium 3 processor, 128mb ram, and 80gb harddrive
I have no idea out to set it up cause ive used windows all my life. lol
I got the internet running and everything else i can think of.
All i need is how to run software i download.
My pc specifics if you need them are:
Pentium 3 processor, 128mb ram, and 80gb harddrive
Well, according to the site it runs under:
Im sure some one can explain to you how to try install it
Not sure if that means it will or wont work with puppy at the moment, but i assume that because theres no .pup version of Skull Tag, then its not a simple process.CentOS, Debian, FreeBSD (server-only) , or Ubuntu.
Im sure some one can explain to you how to try install it
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In time someone might put a .pet (installable) together for the game . . .shadow wrote:ok i have puppy linux 4.0 and i want to install skulltag.
I have no idea out to set it up cause ive used windows all my life. lol
.pet is our latest software packaging system - a part of Puppy 4
Major packages here - OK the ones I might use here:
http://tmxxine.com/wik/wikka.php?wakka=DingoAddons
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I have 3.01 working albiet not yet completely to my liking but that will come with time.
I was going to start a thread similar to shadow's but will ask my question here.
I want to download/install Gpredict. The website simply says:
Unpack the source package with:
tar -xvfz gpredict-x.y.z.tar.gz
Change to the gpredict-x.y.z directory and build gpredict:
./configure
make
make install
My questions are:
1. Is there a specific directory to which the package should be downloaded?
2. When the package is unpacked does it create the gpredict-x.y.z directory or is that the answer to my question 1 i.e. make that directory and download the package to it?
3. The configure, make and make install steps does what exactly? Does it create an icon on the desktop, include the program in the menu, etc., etc?
I was going to start a thread similar to shadow's but will ask my question here.
I want to download/install Gpredict. The website simply says:
Unpack the source package with:
tar -xvfz gpredict-x.y.z.tar.gz
Change to the gpredict-x.y.z directory and build gpredict:
./configure
make
make install
My questions are:
1. Is there a specific directory to which the package should be downloaded?
2. When the package is unpacked does it create the gpredict-x.y.z directory or is that the answer to my question 1 i.e. make that directory and download the package to it?
3. The configure, make and make install steps does what exactly? Does it create an icon on the desktop, include the program in the menu, etc., etc?
@ Mercedes350se
Alternatively to Gpredict, have you tried Mtrack, a graphical satellite tracking and prediction program?
Try searching for mtrack_0.3-3_i386.deb. Use undeb to unpack, then place the modules into their respective folders within Puppy. Then download the latest TLE file, update the prediction, and log the satellite you require. I use it for watching the ISS. It works very well, even on an old 333 mHz machine with 256 megs of ram.
Good luck.
Alternatively to Gpredict, have you tried Mtrack, a graphical satellite tracking and prediction program?
Try searching for mtrack_0.3-3_i386.deb. Use undeb to unpack, then place the modules into their respective folders within Puppy. Then download the latest TLE file, update the prediction, and log the satellite you require. I use it for watching the ISS. It works very well, even on an old 333 mHz machine with 256 megs of ram.
Good luck.
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@shadow,
this is as far as I've gotten. I downloaded this file, clicked on it, and extracted the two files, skulltag & skulltag-server.
Then i ran ldd skulltag, and this showed I was missing one library file, libfmod.so. I downloaded this from here, and saved this to /usr/lib directory. Now ldd skulltag is showing no missing libraries, but if I try running skulltag from the commandline, I get:
What's a skulltag.pk3?
this is as far as I've gotten. I downloaded this file, clicked on it, and extracted the two files, skulltag & skulltag-server.
Then i ran ldd skulltag, and this showed I was missing one library file, libfmod.so. I downloaded this from here, and saved this to /usr/lib directory. Now ldd skulltag is showing no missing libraries, but if I try running skulltag from the commandline, I get:
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# ./skulltag
Skulltag v0.97d - SVN revision 1266M - SDL version
Compiled on May 13 2008
M_LoadDefaults: Load system defaults.
Cannot find skulltag.pk3
Hi Shadow
Maybe you should [also, maybe you already did] post to the Skultag forum
let them know what's going on & tell them you are using Puppylinux & see if anyone else has succeeded
They may even have the answer to muggins' question, if you don't know?
http://skulltag.com/forum/
Looks neat, good luck
Aitch
Maybe you should [also, maybe you already did] post to the Skultag forum
let them know what's going on & tell them you are using Puppylinux & see if anyone else has succeeded
They may even have the answer to muggins' question, if you don't know?
http://skulltag.com/forum/
Looks neat, good luck
Aitch
hi
ok thanks for the posts yall.
Well Aitch I have already done that and everyone keeps telling me that they dont know how. They keep saying we have never had linux. Anyway Muggins i have no idea what pk3 is. I never knew what that was either. Well there has to be a way to download it some other way cause ive already tried it your way Muggins.
Well Aitch I have already done that and everyone keeps telling me that they dont know how. They keep saying we have never had linux. Anyway Muggins i have no idea what pk3 is. I never knew what that was either. Well there has to be a way to download it some other way cause ive already tried it your way Muggins.
@muggins
http://skulltag.com/testing/public/st-v ... se.tar.bz2
skulltag.pk3 is in there. I guess its the game file like a doom.wad
The site says to install the Linux baseWhat's a skulltag.pk3?
http://skulltag.com/testing/public/st-v ... se.tar.bz2
skulltag.pk3 is in there. I guess its the game file like a doom.wad
@2byte:
yes I figured that it might be in this file but, being on measly dialup I'm not going to download an 18M file just for the exercise.
@shadow,
have you downloaded this file? Does it contain skulltag.pk3? If not, then it's probably best to post a query to the skulltag forum, as Aitch suggested.
yes I figured that it might be in this file but, being on measly dialup I'm not going to download an 18M file just for the exercise.
@shadow,
have you downloaded this file? Does it contain skulltag.pk3? If not, then it's probably best to post a query to the skulltag forum, as Aitch suggested.
yes, it includes additional game-data like maps and new grafics.
pk3 is a renamed zip, that follows a strict rule how the folders inside it are named.
Similar to dotpups.
But you don't unzip/install a .pk3, this is done automatically at runtime by the game itself.
To play a Doom-engine, you usually need doom.wad from the shareware or full version.
And sometimes as here, another .wad or .pk3 with engine-specific addons.
Mark
pk3 is a renamed zip, that follows a strict rule how the folders inside it are named.
Similar to dotpups.
But you don't unzip/install a .pk3, this is done automatically at runtime by the game itself.
To play a Doom-engine, you usually need doom.wad from the shareware or full version.
And sometimes as here, another .wad or .pk3 with engine-specific addons.
Mark
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Probably some missing library. Two questions. If you open a console, (Menu->Utility-Rxvt), & enter the following 2 commands, what responses do you get?
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gpredict <enter>
uname -r <enter>
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