From zakk at timedoctor.org Tue Mar 2 15:53:07 2004 From: zakk at timedoctor.org (Zachary J. Slater) Date: Tue, 2 Mar 2004 12:53:07 -0800 Subject: [s.almagro.frutos@student.tue.nl: error when installing the American's army] Message-ID: <20040302205307.GA24993@timedoctor.org> ----- Forwarded message from "S. Almagro Frutos" ----- From: "S. Almagro Frutos" To: zakk at icculus.org Subject: error when installing the American's army Date: Tue, 2 Mar 2004 21:41:30 +0100 X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2911.0) Dear , Ik have an error when installing the American's army. When I run sh sh ./armyops-200-linux.bin the files are well being extracted but the installer doesn't do anything. I use Mandrake Linux 9.2 for amd 64. (My system/software is 32 bit compatible) How can i get it all work? I have i also uses the command sh m./armyops-200-linux.bin --keep, so i have alle installation files on a folder. I runned the command sh setup.sh, but again the system does nothing. Even I runned sh . But the system says he doesn't can execute binary files. Could you plz help me quickly? regards S.Almagro ----- End forwarded message ----- -- -Zachary J. Slater "How much does it cost to get to where the wild things are?" zakk at timedoctor.org From fjsmithjr at acsalaska.net Tue Mar 30 21:02:12 2004 From: fjsmithjr at acsalaska.net (John Smith) Date: Tue, 30 Mar 2004 17:02:12 -0900 Subject: [lgfaq] UT2004 In-Reply-To: <20040403074035.GA29858@timedoctor.org> References: <406D5329.2050806@acsalaska.net> <20040403060850.GA27805@timedoctor.org> <406BEC0B.1050802@acsalaska.net> <20040403074035.GA29858@timedoctor.org> Message-ID: <406A26A4.5000406@acsalaska.net> Zachary J. Slater wrote: >On Thu, Apr 01, 2004 at 01:16:43AM -0900, John Smith wrote: > > >>Wow! That was a fast response. >> >> >I am like the Batman of Linux Gaming Help. > > > >>I copied the linux-install.sh to my home directory to get it to work as >>far as I have been able to. I put the install disk into what would be >>/mnt/cdrom (/dev/scd1 - It's an IDE burner) w/o mounting it. >> >> > >First thing to try, however odd this may sound, is to disable ide-scsi emulation. >It may work fine without it for this, if it does, I think then this is a >kernel problem. Some people have reported switching both to, and from, >ide-scsi with varying levels of success. > > I did this and it worked fine. Switching my IDE cdrom back to normal IDE operation that is. I left my burner as scsi emulation and my DVD is scsi so no changes there. I mounted the cdrom explicitly and ran the copied linux-installer.sh that was in my home dir. I had disk 2 in my DVD and 3 in my burner. Once it was done with one it mounted and found disk two and then three when two was complete. I was able to unmount both DVD and burner and put in disk four and five respectively. When the install was done with disk 5 it went back to disk one in my cdrom and finished up without a hitch. I only had my cdrom using scsi emulation for use in K3b. It works good that way. And I never did like supermount so it is always disabled. Just thought you'd like to know my results. Thanks again for the help. John >Personally, I pre-ordered to ensure recieving the dvd edition, mainly since >I wanted the headset and I knew setup always has problems with multiple cd >installs. >If nobody can help you on this list, you might try the ut2004 list. > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: