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Linux Specific Issues / Re: Newbie guide to installation on Ubuntu.
« on: April 20, 2008, 07:03:05 pm »
 :oops: I thought the bi torrent wasn't working, but I had told it to download to home folder, so it's been there for a while.. I ran it, and its installed! THANKS!

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Linux Specific Issues / Re: Newbie guide to installation on Ubuntu.
« on: April 19, 2008, 12:24:35 am »
Well, that presents a new problem, after a while the planeshift file changes from text file busy to
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Installer payload initialization failed. This is likely due to an incomplete or corrupt download file So, what does this mean? Corrupt wouldn't make since, since all the mirrors give this, and neither would incomplete, as far as I know.

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Linux Specific Issues / Re: Newbie guide to installation on Ubuntu.
« on: April 13, 2008, 05:08:44 pm »
I may have found something out. I had skipped
uname -r, I was sure it was 32 bit. :oops:
However, the output from that command is:
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2.6.22-14-generic.For 32 bit, its supposed to be:
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2.6.22-14-386And for 64 bit its:
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2.6.22-14-x86_64Any idea what this means?

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Linux Specific Issues / Re: Newbie guide to installation on Ubuntu.
« on: April 12, 2008, 07:54:28 pm »
I've downloaded it twice, from different mirrors. Also, the wget -c failed when I tried to use it. Is there a debian package?
EDIT I started wget, and its working. Cross your fingers!
EDIT(again) GAH! It failed while I was away, and it didn't start where it left of! Why me!

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Linux Specific Issues / Re: Newbie guide to installation on Ubuntu.
« on: April 12, 2008, 01:06:47 am »
Slight problem.
When I try the command to run the installer, it gives me "sudo: unable to execute ./PlaneShift-v0.4.00-x86.bin:text file busy". I downloaded the file from the link on the site, but otherwise followed directions exactly. So, what's wrong, and what should I do?
Ubunto 7.10, 2 gigabytes of ram, and 32 bit.

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