On a terminal, you will have to run it with a prepended dot (means: it's in this directory, not somewhere in the PATH), like:./pslaunchAnyway, hard to believe that "nothing happens". Either it works as intended, or there are error messages.
./pslaunch
cd /opt/PlaneShift./pslaunch
cd /home/luiz4vn/PlayOnLinux's virtual drives/opt/PlaneShift
Did the installer not create a desktop icon to launch PlaneSHift?
cd /home/luiz4vn/"PlayOnLinux's virtual drives"/opt/PlaneShift
Good, it worked... still, starting it from the console is not very elegant. I would recommend you to try to get a link on your desktop. The installer should have been able to create it.
I believe you should be able to create it manually using features of your desktop, depending on your Window Manager or Desktop Manager. Here I am not sure. Try to right-click on your desktop and see if you are offered a function to create an application link here. If not, try the IRC or wait a bit until others replied here.
Window manager's "showing the desktop" mode: OFF
It worked! I put Code: [Select]cd /home/luiz4vn/"PlayOnLinux's virtual drives"/opt/PlaneShiftThanks <3 sorry for posting off topic.