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| [SOLVED] Oolite |
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Posted by: Norm - 08-04-2014, 09:49 AM - Forum: Games Support
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Oolite is inspired by the 8-bit classic Elite, and many aspects of gameplay will be familiar to players of that game. In the tradition of open-world games, there's no overall story: you can be a millionaire trader, a veteran combateer, a feared pirate, a lonely miner, a notorious smuggler, or all of them, or something else entirely, based on your own actions.
This game plays ridiculously well in LL with either a joystick or an xbox 360 controller. I dont know about just mouse and keyboard but some people play this game with just those.
http://www.oolite.org/download/
Enjoy
Norm
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| Login black screen? |
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Posted by: Jarvis - 08-03-2014, 09:49 PM - Forum: Other
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So I had been using 2.0 for about three weeks or so and today I open my laptop and boot up. Everything was normal until I logged in... When I logged in I still had my cursor but nothing else loaded, it was just black. I have not made any big changes to my laptop since I started aside from fixing it so I could use my volume up and down buttons. I currently have it in command line and I am wanting to update all of its packages and have it install them but I don't know how and I am unsure if that is referred to in another thread.
I am running a stock acer c720 chromebook (minus the chrome part) I just need to find the update install script to see if updating will fix the issue.
Any help would be great. ~Jarvis
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| replace xscreensaver with light locker? |
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Posted by: skar - 08-03-2014, 09:32 PM - Forum: On Topic
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Hi all,
I found LL rock solid stable and faster than xubuntu where I did have a few problems (but not too bad at all). Xubuntu has light locker which locks my screen after I leave my laptop idle. It also shuts off the display. On the other hand LL does not lock screen. Also no matter how long the laptop is on, the screen is ON. It's blank but ON and it does not lock the screen. I think thats a major flaw in my opinion. I don't really care too much about how xscreensaver looks, but I think light locker does the job. I did google:"replace xscreensaver with light locker", but got nothing. Are there safe and tested steps to do this?
skar
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| [SOLVED] Toshiba USB Problem |
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Posted by: JmaCWQ - 08-03-2014, 07:02 AM - Forum: Hard Drives and SSDs
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Hello All,
I have a Toshiba 64GB USB drive formatted as Fat32 that's full of picture and video files.
The data was copied to it from a Mac, when first plugging it in it mounted ok but none of the video or image files were visible/readable even though Thunar showed the drive was full.
So I opened Gparted, unmounted it, started a Check but after a few seconds Gparted crashes out & closes.
It wouldn't mount again after that & any further attempts with Gparted resulted in the same crash, so I tried 'sudo fsck' through the terminal but that wouldn't work, kept saying the media was mounted when it wasn't.
I ended up plugging it into a Vista machine and using chkdsk on it & managed to get it so it would mount again.
Lol, now I have a USB full of files named 'FSCK0819.REC' etc., all the image files are ok, just the extension had to be changed back to .jpg, some of the video files the same, work fine after an extension change but most of the video files are listed as unknown and won't play after an extension change even though the sizes of the files seem to be about correct.
It appears the crash with Gparted has caused it somehow, Avidemux won't open them, VLC won't play them even though it appears to open them, nothing happens.
Gparted still crashes out if I try doing a check again on this USB drive.
Can this be easily fixed so these videos are usable again?
Or is it not worth the effort?
From what I've been reading it sounds like it's not worth the effort or possibly they can't be recovered anyway but I don't understand much about this sort of issue.
Thanks.
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| Greetings from Central Valley |
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Posted by: sllewis1965 - 08-02-2014, 07:32 PM - Forum: Introductions
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I love this distro. I was trying to upgrade from Zorin 7 to Zorin 9, and, I dunno, maybe my Acer Aspire doesn't meet the requirements, but after trying to burn the iso file several times...well, lets just say, I was able to boot into the live session (of Zorin 9) but just could not get it to install. So, i decided to try something new. Linux Lite 2.0 installed the first time, no headaches, no "installer failed" messages, and system updates went through flawlessly. I'm very impressed with the ease of installation and also with how stable it is, plus it's quite responsive, given that my hardware is on the low end of the laptop spectrum. Thanks! ;D
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