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Simutrans vs openttd
Simutrans vs openttd









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  1. #Simutrans vs openttd install#
  2. #Simutrans vs openttd zip#

#Simutrans vs openttd install#

To install mplayer, add at the end of the file ,ĭeb ftp.de./debian sid main then update the package cache by,Īpt-get install mplayerand that's that. The easiest way I found it could be installed was simply to add the Sid repository to /etc/apt/sources.list. The video playback though, is very disappointing, even when using vlc-sdl-plugin (also from the repositories).įor some reason mplayer is not included the jaunty arm repositry. To summarize, using a hex-editor (I used hexedit from the zubuntu repositories), line 630, change get eu id to get pp id. This method is (not so) elegant, but it beats recompiling. Searching a little more I found this post which describe how the vlc binary ( /usr/bin/vlc) can be modified to be able to run as root. SUDO_UID=4212 vlc-wrapper as rootThe problem with this method is that vlc does not have permissions to change the configuration file ( ~/.config/vlc/vlcrc). In the later case, I used the following command,

simutrans vs openttd

Searching in google a little, I found out that either vlc has to be recompiled with the "-enable-run-as-root" switch or using the vlc-wrapper. Running it might be a little more complicated, because vlc does not allowed to be run by the root user (which is the default user in zubuntu). It is part of the zubuntu repository and can be installed easily. Vlc is in the zubuntu repository, on the desktop it is very reliable player. Now I put everything in the Qemu folder and use the following script to start the virutial machine, I guess this can be done using one of the prepared virtual machines. Then extract the Zubuntu rootfs to this virtual disk (this is exactly the same process as setting up zubuntu for the Zaurus). Sudo mount -t ext2 -o loop virtual.disk mount_point I did it on a linux machine (I use VMware to run a linux machine). The tricky part is to setup the virtual disks. Then I created two empty image disks (one for the operating system and one for swap).

simutrans vs openttd

Qemu needs a kernel to boot, I use this one. I found some of the solution on this post in the OmegaMoon blog.įirst I needed the arm flavour of Qemu, Next, I used the Qemu Manager to setup the virtual machine (it can also create virtual disks). A compromise I found was to setup an arm system under Qemu. Cross-compilation seems to complicated for me to setup (though probably it's not) - for that Poky seemed the easiest way. Launch compiling natively on the Zaurus was slow, I decide looking for other options.

#Simutrans vs openttd zip#

Win2K / WinXP / Vista / Win7 / Win8 / Win10ĭownload the ZIP package and extract to a folder of your choice. The program features a vibrant community of available saved worlds and creations and is built on a platform that welcomes automation and tweaking.Ĭross-platform (Mac and Linux). You can then mine them and watch explosions, add intricate wirings, play with stickmen or operate your machine. Included are a variety of different materials, liquids, gases and electronic components are available to construct complex machines (including catapults, guns and bombs) as well as realistic terrains and environments. The Powder Toy is a physics "sandbox" game that simulates a variety of elements including air pressure, velocity, heat, gravity and a countless number of interactions between different "substances" drawn on to the 2D landscape.











Simutrans vs openttd