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![]() Je podobná multiplayeru z Return to Castle Wolfenstein, existují i remake pvodních map. T08:42:29 > net-libs/libasyncns-0.8-r4: 1′12″ Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory je typická 3D FPS hra urená výhradn na souboj proti jiným lidem neobsahuje toti standardn ádné boty. We shall build the server that will use as a match server with ETPro and latest competitive configuration. T08:41:01 > x11-base/xcb-proto-1.14.1: 22s Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory is a first-person-shooter game from Activision. I downgraded gcc to 9.3.0-r2 and then recompiled glibc, upgraded to 2.32-r6, as well as all the 32 bits shared libraries present on my system. I've updated my question above accordingly but am keeping my original post, so that other people running into the same issue will hopefully find it. Unfortunately, the answer from StackOverflow seems to be outdated. The way the command line reacts to this is by pretending that the file doesn't exist, compare. WOLFENSTEIN ENEMY TERRITORY UBUNTU 64 BITsetup.data/bin/Linux/amd64 that gets copied to my home folder was compiled for 32 bit systems and therefore cannot be executed on my 64 bit system. WOLFENSTEIN ENEMY TERRITORY UBUNTU ARCHIVErun file by passing the `-target` option to that file and have now examined the setup.sh file in that archive which I uploaded here. : I extracted the contents of the archive inside the. (Also, note that the number at the end of that path changes every time, so I can't simply create that folder.)ĭoes anyone have an idea what this could be about and how I fix it? I'd greatly appreciate your help! Alternatively, if anyone who also uses Linux could just upload their ET folder somewhere, so that I could simply copy it onto my machine, that'd be GREAT! I'm at a complete loss as to what the issue is – ET always used to work fine on Linux for me. setup.sh: /home/codethief/.setup30185: not found WOLFENSTEIN ENEMY TERRITORY UBUNTU ZIP FILEI downloaded the zip file from SplashDamage, unpacked it, executed the `et260b.x86_keygen_V03.run` file in there aaaaand… WOLFENSTEIN ENEMY TERRITORY UBUNTU INSTALLHey guys! I'm trying to get back in business but ET won't install on my Linux machine. Can anyone using Linux tell me how they managed to do it? Unfortunately, the instructions on don't work for me because the package dependencies cannot be satisfied on my Ubuntu system. cfg file, reset r_mode to "3" and keep tweaking until you find the best mode that works.Hey guys! I'm having trouble installing ET on my 64bit Linux machine because – I have come to realize after quite a bit of analysis (see below) – the binaries inside the archive are all for 32bit. ![]() If this happens to you, do what I did - go back to the. I'm running it on a 17" HP Pavilion, so some modes crashed the game and gave me the OpenGL problem all over again. ![]() I set this to 3, which is a lower resolution that cleared up all the OpenGL initialization problems. Edit the file in Notepad or something else, and there's only one value I had to change: To do this, find wolfconfig.cfg (typically in Steam\SteamApps\common]\Return To Castle Wolfenstein\Main. For me, what worked was forcing RTCW to open in a lower mode that will allow the game to successfully start. to an incompatible setting and RTCW will crap out and remain crapped out. The problem as I had it is that RTCW is quirky about setting video modes - set them wrong, e.g. I know lots of people had/have this problem, and I got sick and tired of the same old go-nowhere answers so I eventually looked in to it and figured out what was going on (at least for me). ![]()
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