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Topic: So you want us Window$ to convert to Linux? Tell me how...... Current Date/Time:
May 13, 2000 17:45:43
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croxis Chieftain Edge of nowhere b.02-15-99
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posted May 07, 2000 23:58
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....for free, of cource. I wanna play FreeCiv!------------------ "Only dead fish follow the stream." |
Thue Freeciv Developer
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posted May 09, 2000 15:23
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Well; it is easy but not quite free to buy a linux mandrake CD from www.cheapbytes.com . The install itself should be relatively simple, and include a partition resizeing tool. If you are moderately computer competent I think it should be possible to just insert the CD-ROM and follow the instructions as they come. (the CD-ROM is bootable, so if your computer is not very old you won't need to make boot floppies, but can just insert the CD-ROM and reboot)It is also possible to -install directly over the internet (see instructions on the linux distribution owners homepage, I haven't tried this) -download an ISO image and burn your own CD -borrow a CD from someone else, or borrow it from the local librery like me , qhich is perfectly legal [This message has been edited by Thue (edited May 09, 2000).] |
Kumiorava Chieftain of the Elastic Mammals b.02-15-99
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posted May 09, 2000 15:47
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There is a whole bunch of more or less easy Linux distros out there, Mandrake, SuSE, Redhat, Slackware, Debian just to name some. Goto for example linux.org to find out which one best fits your needs, and what do you need to run it. Linux will run smoothly from the same hard drive as Windows without too much trouble, so you don't have to dispose of your old OS. Look at the specs of different distros to find out how much drive space you'll require.SuSE, Mandrake and Redhat commercial versions, at least, all come with bootable CDs. If you are running a box config, you'll propably have to change your bios settings a bit to boot from the CD-ROM drive. Hit when your system boots up, and change the boot-up sequence in the BIOS so that CD-ROM is the first drive to check for a boot image. See the BIOS help to figure out how to do that. Then save and exit BIOS, and put in your Linux distro CD before the system looks for a boot image. If you did it right, the system will boot from the CD.Most distros you ca also download for free. You might miss out some commercial software though, and since SuSE, for example, is packed on 6 CDs (if you install EVERYTHING ,including available sources, it all rounds off to around 11 gigabytes after installation), I don't see anyone downloading it, even with a T1 or a cable modem. =) |
Thue Freeciv Developer
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posted May 09, 2000 15:58
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Thanks for making a more readable introduction than mine, Kumiorava . |
Kumiorava Chieftain of the Elastic Mammals b.02-15-99
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posted May 09, 2000 18:19
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*takes a bow* |
rp Settler Eindhoven, the Netherlands May 2000
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posted May 10, 2000 02:28
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To return to the subject: you don't need Linux to play Freeciv, any Unix variant will do, and ports exist for non-Unix platforms such as Windows. If you're stuck with Windows, maybe you can help with the Windows port. |
Jing Freeciv Developer New York, NY, USA May 2000
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posted May 10, 2000 06:33
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It's certainly true that you don't need Linux to play Freeciv. But for a reasonably computer savvy Windows user, getting into Linux is not such a bad idea, and through dualboot you can keep Windows as well. Of course, for an "average" user, a native Windows port would be much nicer. It would be great if someone could help with that.
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Kumiorava Chieftain of the Elastic Mammals b.02-15-99
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posted May 10, 2000 20:31
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The supported platforms list from freeciv.org: GNU/Linux OpenBSD NetBSD FreeBSD BSDI 4 Amiga MS Windows 95/98/NT (with X window system, that is) Sun Solaris SunOS SGI Irix IBM OS/2 IBM AIX HP HP-UX |
croxis Chieftain Edge of nowhere b.02-15-99
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posted May 13, 2000 00:31
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I would love to help on the windows project, but I don't know anything about programing  Can I help with something else? |
CapTVK Prince Voorburg, the Netherlands, Europe b.02-15-99
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posted May 13, 2000 09:44
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quote:
 Originally posted by croxis on 05-13-2000 12:31 AM I would love to help on the windows project, but I don't know anything about programing  Can I help with something else?
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There's the FreeCiv documentation project... |
Thue Freeciv Developer
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posted May 13, 2000 11:04
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You can maintain a freeciv translation, ie Danish etc... |
Kumiorava Chieftain of the Elastic Mammals b.02-15-99
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posted May 13, 2000 17:44
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If you can get your hands on some sound effects licensed under GPL, or if you can make some good ones of your own, Freeciv could deffenitely use them. Check out the guidelines at the development section of freeciv.org. [This message has been edited by Kumiorava (edited May 13, 2000).] |