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eduke32 (duke3d) for dingoo linux

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Re: eduke32 (duke3d) for dingoo linux

Postby zear on Tue Aug 25, 2009 7:40 am

Battlepriest wrote:Is there any way to play Nam without manually editing the cfg file each time?

Put NAM datafiles with eduke32 binary in a separate directory. Then launch dingux through telnet. Run NAM. It will ask you which .cfg do you want to use. Type Y. Now it should work. At least if i remember correctly :D I'll test it yet.
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Re: eduke32 (duke3d) for dingoo linux

Postby Doom_master1122 on Wed Aug 26, 2009 2:14 am

I put this in my dingoo. And the Resolution is SOOOOOOO high. I can see like a 1/4 of the screen. It gets to the main menu. I manage to select the chapter and what not, and it crashes.
Help please?
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Re: eduke32 (duke3d) for dingoo linux

Postby zear on Wed Aug 26, 2009 8:02 am

That's because you didn't put eduke32.cfg into ./local/home/.eduke32 directory and it tries to launch with default settings
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Re: eduke32 (duke3d) for dingoo linux

Postby eule on Tue Sep 29, 2009 6:03 pm

Hey zear, your mirror is down! What a luck we have the file archive... :D
I´m sure i´ll enjoy eduke32, thanks for porting. :)
Anonymous said: is a fake.
Tobias said: it seems to run very slow ...so it could be real ...
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Re: eduke32 (duke3d) for dingoo linux

Postby zear on Tue Sep 29, 2009 8:26 pm

Yeah, I lost my hosting place. Luckily all my ports are also mirrored on file archive :)
And even if that was down, I still keep the copies of my ports on my HDD ;)
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Re: eduke32 (duke3d) for dingoo linux

Postby eule on Thu Oct 08, 2009 5:27 pm

Hey again, didn´t install eduke32 till now. Shame on me, i know. :lol:
But i have a problem: the resolution is much too large for the screen, like 640x480. I tried reinstalling and stuff, no luck :(
And i somehow don´t have the bug, that eduke32 wil crash after reboot, it starts just fine, despite the huge resolution (and bad performance). I even checked the config file and it´s set to 320x240 of course... That´s where my Latin ends.
Any advice would be very appreciated! :)

edit: I also quit from the running game (not easy ^^) and started it again, didn´t help. Duke, where are you?
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Re: eduke32 (duke3d) for dingoo linux

Postby zear on Thu Oct 08, 2009 7:12 pm

The config file has to be placed in /usr/local/home/.eduke32/ dir
If it's not there, eduke32 just launches with default settings ;)
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Re: eduke32 (duke3d) for dingoo linux

Postby eule on Thu Oct 08, 2009 8:00 pm

Well, that did the trick! :D Thx for helping.
But the line:
3) Place eduke32.cfg config file to the ~/.eduke32 directory
from the readme is slightly misleading, at least for a noob like me. :lol:
Thanks again, now going to slaught some aliens, or zombies, or bugs or ... :)
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Re: eduke32 (duke3d) for dingoo linux

Postby zear on Thu Oct 08, 2009 9:16 pm

Yeah, ~ means a home directory in linux world ;)
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