AssaultCube installation - Linpus Linux Lite

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  1. SushiMaxC

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    Hello all

    I have just recieved my new acer aspire one yesterday and this is the first time i have ever used any linux OS. I would like to know how to start the installation of this game, as I am really not sure where to start...

    Can someone help me out?

    Thanks in advance!
     
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    do you know if the game works with linux
     
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    Is linpus lite a debian derivative? n00buntu binaries don't tend to work well on anything but full n00buntu systems.
     
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    i say compile it. lot of sweat makes lot of fun :D
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    deb package wont work. linpus lite is a fedora derivate as far as i know
     
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    Alright I tried installing many packages but quite a lot of them didn't work with this distro, so I searched elsewhere for others.

    After rather a lot of experimentation with different distros, I've decided to stick with Linux Mint 6 for now, as it seems to contain much software in the repositories, including cube 2:saeurbraten.

    Not to mention it is sooooo much easier to use and seemingly more compatible than any packages on fedora 10 (I've been using this distro for a while, but it is too complicated for me to handle right now despite my much devoted time).

    Perhaps for a newbie this should be the distro of choice...
     

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