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Yes from what i've read it's free now
Check this link: http://www.s2games.com/savage/downloads.php at the bottom left it's a link to the linux install, check it out!
EDIT:
Okay better instructions, first install:
http://www.evolvedserver.com/downloads/ … _sep3t.run
Then patch with these two:
http://www.notforidiots.com/autoupdater/SEP-3T.tar.gz
http://www.notforidiots.com/autoupdater … -r2.tar.gz
In that order.
If you have problems with the mosue spining the open xorg.conf with an editor of your choice and find the line:
Option "omit xfree86-dga"
and then change it to:
Option "xfree86-dga"
(The part about mouse spinning was pasted from here: http://www.notforidiots.com/forum/viewt … ight=mouse )
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NICEEE DOWNLOAD INSTALLL it will be nice if some one made a AUR build
Linux can run on any thing...
look at me
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Don't think a AUR install will be needed or even possible.
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Savage is already in the AUR.
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Nobody interested?
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Yes from what i've read it's free now
Check this link: http://www.s2games.com/savage/downloads.php at the bottom left it's a link to the linux install, check it out!EDIT:
Okay better instructions, first install:
http://www.evolvedserver.com/downloads/ … _sep3t.runThen patch with these two:
http://www.notforidiots.com/autoupdater/SEP-3T.tar.gz
http://www.notforidiots.com/autoupdater … -r2.tar.gzIn that order.
If you have problems with the mosue spining the open xorg.conf with an editor of your choice and find the line:
Option "omit xfree86-dga"
and then change it to:
Option "xfree86-dga"
(The part about mouse spinning was pasted from here: http://www.notforidiots.com/forum/viewt … ight=mouse )
thanks, downloading now
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awesome game too
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I installed after I visited AUR, and I'm playing like a mad since a few days ago. . I had no problems at all and it runs like a charm.
And it looks pretty good.
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Known this for a while now. Veerrry fun game. And its FREE! ;-)
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Yes, quite a fun game. amunimanghi play together every once in awhile. Not to often anymore though, we play Enemy Territory more than anything now. I own him xD, j/k!
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I thought it was always free? My friend and I have been playing this game for almost a year now.
What a genius concept for a game!
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Well I just downloaded it. Run game.so and get a segmentation fault. What a waste of time that was.
Intel i7-920 (stock), ASUS P6TD-Deluxe, AMD R9 270X, RAM: 6GB
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Anyone running this on Arch64? HowTo please :)
Doesn't compile here. :-(
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rbl wrote:Anyone running this on Arch64? HowTo please
Doesn't compile here. :-(
There's nothing to compile, it's closed source.
The segfault occurs with the testing libx11, just do
pacman -S current/libx11 bigreqsproto
and it should run sweet. Arch's fault, not savage's.
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Oops, you're right, it's not a compile problem. I didn't look to closely, I just saw that errors were produced during makepkg. (using this aur package)
==> Validating source files with MD5sums
savage.launcher ... Passed
savage.desktop ... Passed
savage.install ... Passed
savage_linux.sh.gz ... Passed
savage_2.00c-english.update.run ... Passed
SEP-3T.tar.gz ... Passed
SEP-3T_3T+-r2.tar.gz ... Passed
==> Extracting Sources...
==> gunzip savage_linux.sh.gz
==> tar --use-compress-program=gzip -xf SEP-3T.tar.gz
==> tar --use-compress-program=gzip -xf SEP-3T_3T+-r2.tar.gz
==> Starting build()...
Creating directory /var/abs/local/savage/src/savage-install/
Verifying archive integrity...OK
Uncompressing Savage: The Battle For Newerth.........................................................
This installation doesn't support glibc-2.0 on Linux / x86_64
Please contact Loki Technical Support at support@lokigames.com
The program returned an error code (1)
Creating directory /var/abs/local/savage/src/savage-patch/
Verifying archive integrity... All good.
Uncompressing Savage 2.00c-english Update...........................................................
./PKGBUILD: line 43: /var/abs/local/savage/src/savage-patch/bin/Linux/x86/loki_patch: No such file or directory
<long list of files here>
rm: cannot remove `/var/abs/local/savage/pkg/usr/bin/savage': No such file or directory
install: cannot stat `/var/abs/local/savage/pkg/opt/savage/icon.xpm': No such file or directory
==> Removing info/doc files...
==> Compressing man pages...
==> Stripping debugging symbols from libraries...
==> Stripping symbols from binaries...
==> Generating .PKGINFO file...
==> Copying install script...
==> Generating .FILELIST file...
==> Compressing package...
==> Cleaning up...
==> Finished making: savage (fre mar 2 15:17:00 CET 2007)
So it doesn't work on Arch64 anyway (which has glibc 2.5 and not 2.0 as stated). :-/
Last edited by [vEX] (2007-03-02 14:17:27)
PC: Antec P182B | Asus P8Z77-V PRO | Intel i5 3570k | 16GB DDR3 | GeForce 450GTS | 4TB HDD | Pioneer BDR-207D | Asus Xonar DX | Altec Lansing CS21 | Eizo EV2736W-BK | Arch Linux x86_64
HTPC: Antec NSK2480 | ASUS M3A78-EM (AMD 780G) | AMD Athlon X3 425 | 8GB DDR2 | GeForce G210 | 2TB HDD | Arch Linux x86_64
Server: Raspberry Pi (model B) | 512MB RAM | 750GB HDD | Arch Linux ARM
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