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NVM! I got it working, simply by changing my colors from Millions to Thousands on my computer. Tyvm to all that tried to help. It was appreciated. If you want to talk to me in game, my main character name is the same as my forums name.

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ok, just one more question. I know I managed to pull this of when I was running XP, but I don't know how in Linux. I managed to increase the amount of my RAM being devoted to my graphics chip from 64 to 128. I think I did this in the bios, but I can't remember. Would it still be possible to do that in Linux?

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I'm going to buy a new video card now.

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Ok, thank you.

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Ok, i would first like to say that the system I am running right now is only temporary until I get my new computer built (buiding myself) which will have an NVIDIA 256Mb Graphics card, be fully 64 Bit with an AMD dual core processor (each core running at 2.6 GHz) and 2Gb of Ram (have all the parts, just haven't had time to put to gether) running Vista Home Preimium. (Which brings up a second question: will Planeshift work in Vista 64-bit?). Anyway, when I try to run the game in Fedora Core 6, I get frame by frame flashes, where the screen goes black, then display's the frame, and this happens rapidly. I have checked to make sure all my drivers are the right ones and up to date, they are. I have also tried changing my screen resolution and my Refresh Rate. Nothing fixes it. Here are my specs for this PC

OS: Fedora Core 6 (fully updated)
Processor: Intel Celeron D 2.6 GHz
RAM: 512Mb
Brand: Custom Built (by me a couple of years ago)
Graphics: Intel on board 64Mb Chip, (Intel eXtream Graphics 2 chip)

Any help would be apreciated. Thank you ~ Crashedata

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Linux Specific Issues / Re: "cannot execute binary file"
« on: May 05, 2007, 09:33:15 am »
I had the same problem, however when I typed chmod a+x instead of chmod +x, i got it working.

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