Ubuntu question
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Ubuntu question
Hi! I recently found Oolite and installed it from the repositories in Ubuntu (Feisty) and I am enjoying it immensely. I've only just started and currently am flying between planets in Galaxy 1 trading stuff. I still get hammered by any bunch of pirates I run into, so I try to stay clear of them.
Anyway, I have a question. To which directories do the files go? More specifically, if I wanted to add OXP's, where would I put them?
Anyway, I have a question. To which directories do the files go? More specifically, if I wanted to add OXP's, where would I put them?
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AddOns
(Must be exactly like that case-wise).
If no AddOns folder exists already you'll need to create it in Oolite folder. (C:\Oolite) or whereever you put Oolite.
(Must be exactly like that case-wise).
If no AddOns folder exists already you'll need to create it in Oolite folder. (C:\Oolite) or whereever you put Oolite.
OXPS : The Assassins Guild, Asteroid Storm, The Bank of the Black Monks, Random Hits, The Galactic Almanac, Renegade Pirates can be downloaded from the Elite Wiki here.
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Windows user I'm afraid. Isn't there an equiv of My Computer on Unix, where you can look to see where it lives? By Default on Windows Oolite is installed to Programe Files\Oolite. Suspect it'll be somewhere similar!
OXPS : The Assassins Guild, Asteroid Storm, The Bank of the Black Monks, Random Hits, The Galactic Almanac, Renegade Pirates can be downloaded from the Elite Wiki here.
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Under Linux, it appears to be your choice of AddOns in the same directory as the application, or ~/.Oolite/AddOns .
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At the risk of sounding patronising, have you been to the Ubuntu Forums yet? They might be able to help if you're having trouble with your sound card.
This thread might point you in the right direction.
Are you getting OK sound in other applications or just Oolite?
This thread might point you in the right direction.
Are you getting OK sound in other applications or just Oolite?
Hmmm. If it works OK in applications other than Oolite, then I'm stumped
I use MildAudio rather than custom sounds, with no problems. Maybe you should try that OXP and see what happens; might help trace the fault anyway.
I use MildAudio rather than custom sounds, with no problems. Maybe you should try that OXP and see what happens; might help trace the fault anyway.