Some Linux backup
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- GoldenBullet
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Some Linux backup
Im running Linux atm, and theres no advice in FAQ to linux, only windows.
I want to lower the console, but i dont know what button I have to press :/
Its not that button between TAB and ESC.
Edit: Ok I found the solution already. it was AltGr + ^
Have nice gaming!
I want to lower the console, but i dont know what button I have to press :/
Its not that button between TAB and ESC.
Edit: Ok I found the solution already. it was AltGr + ^
Have nice gaming!
i have some more links, but on my debian system and i need to re-install grub, so i'll send you later
for now, i have that :
-rtcw linux FAQ part
-id software et linux FAQ
and this one will perhaps interest Lisa too : extra Xserver. with this one, you don't need anymore to go in windowed mode
for now, i have that :
-rtcw linux FAQ part
-id software et linux FAQ
and this one will perhaps interest Lisa too : extra Xserver. with this one, you don't need anymore to go in windowed mode
- GoldenBullet
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Yo again. Im gonna save my ETkey for a case of an accident, But I cant find and ETkey named file from ETmain folder in this linux. Is it hidden? If is, how U show hidden files? Or does it have different name?
yes, the etkey file is probably in a hidden folder in your home directory, NOT in your installation directory.
just show hidden files in your file manager (presumably nautilus -> ctrl-h or in the menu somewhere). the file should be somewhere like:
/home/.etwolf/etmain
in linux directories with a . are hidden.
just show hidden files in your file manager (presumably nautilus -> ctrl-h or in the menu somewhere). the file should be somewhere like:
/home/.etwolf/etmain
in linux directories with a . are hidden.
- GoldenBullet
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Big thx Lasylisa! It wasnt hidden, but now I know where it is Now I save it and I have it for a bad day
edit: Oh it was hidden! srry for that :/
edit: Oh it was hidden! srry for that :/
np
oh and gratz on your move to linux
thanks mem
oh and gratz on your move to linux
Memnoch wrote:and this one will perhaps interest Lisa too : extra Xserver. with this one, you don't need anymore to go in windowed mode
thanks mem
open a terminal, change to the directory that contains your installer and give it permissions:
then run it:
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sudo chmod u+x et-linux-2.60.x86.run
then run it:
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sudo sh et-linux-2.60.x86.run
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