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forum:aao:ufoai [2008/09/18 20:52]
andreas
forum:aao:ufoai [2023/11/19 22:46] (current)
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 ====== UFOAI ====== ====== UFOAI ======
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 ===== Tasks ===== ===== Tasks =====
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   - With my openSUSE 11.0 installation I get a bug inside the game. Whenever I try to start a mission the games switches to main menu instead of beginning the mission.   - With my openSUSE 11.0 installation I get a bug inside the game. Whenever I try to start a mission the games switches to main menu instead of beginning the mission.
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   - I want to play the game in the native display resolution 1024x600   - I want to play the game in the native display resolution 1024x600
  
 ===== Solutions ===== ===== Solutions =====
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 I checked some forums but this is obviously not a common bug. Finally I found an article on [[http://​ufoai.ninex.info/​forum/​index.php?​topic=2126.0]]. I checked some forums but this is obviously not a common bug. Finally I found an article on [[http://​ufoai.ninex.info/​forum/​index.php?​topic=2126.0]].
  
-It says you must copy the games.so into your local UFO properties directory, which is: <​YourHomeDir>/​.ufoai/<​version number - 2.2.1 in my case>/​base.+It says you must copy the games.so into your local UFO properties directory, which is: <​code>​ 
 +<​YourHomeDir>/​.ufoai/<​version number - 2.2.1 in my case>/​base 
 +</​code>​
 I didn't copy but created a symbolic link. But that's no matter. I didn't copy but created a symbolic link. But that's no matter.
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 ==== Screen Resolution ==== ==== Screen Resolution ====
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 A little trap is still there. If you open the .desktop file which is used to start UFO, you'll find the run command as //​ufoai.sh//​ with just a couple of options. A little trap is still there. If you open the .desktop file which is used to start UFO, you'll find the run command as //​ufoai.sh//​ with just a couple of options.
  
-If you take a look into this script (it's located in ///​usr/​bin/​) you see there is no routine to forward all those options to the real program ///​usr/​games/​ufoai/​ufo//​ called by the script.+If you take a look into this script (it's located in ///usr/bin///) you see there is no routine to forward all those options to the real program ///​usr/​games/​ufoai/​ufo//​ called by the script.
  
 At all you have to write the additional options inside the start script instead of pass them to this script. If you do so, you are ready to go for UFO in the best solution you can have on the tiny netbook. At all you have to write the additional options inside the start script instead of pass them to this script. If you do so, you are ready to go for UFO in the best solution you can have on the tiny netbook.
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