Sunday, September 9, 2012
Wow -Mop- Slackware 13.37
So far wow its working great under wine 1.5.12 , using direct X or openGL under opengl , there is some issues but its playable, I was getting an error
and crash running under direct X " error 132 " I find out the problem for me were the add-ons so I have to use diferent add-ons and so far no crash..
Slackware 13.37 + Nvidia + wine 1.5.12
Install with winetricks , direct X , vcrun, ie7 ( working on bug)
if someone experience "error 132" here blizz support page
error132blizzard
So far we're ready for the upcoming expansion Mop
WorldofWarcraft
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
~ Diablo III Slackware ~

Diablo III runs fine in Slackware 13.37 and wine 1.5.8 just install vcrun2008 and d3dx9 with winetricks, earlier versions of wine need to be patched, for more info check Winehq
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| Slackware-13.37+wine-1.5.8+Nvidia |
Monday, July 16, 2012
~How to Install flash for firefox Slackware Linux~
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| Firefox Slackware |
first Download flash player from here Flash select to download the .tar.gz for linux version , second extract the file and copy to the plugin directory.
$ cd ~/Downloads
$ tar -xzvf install_flash_player_xxxxxxx.tar.gz
in my case
# cp libflashplayer.so /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins
* this is for x86 , for 64 same concept , maybe different directory
Sunday, July 15, 2012
VLC player for Slackware
| VLC PLAYER |
mkdir -p ~/slackbuilds/vlc cd ~/slackbuilds/vlc lftp -c
"open http://www.slackware.com/~alien/slackbuilds/vlc/ ; mirror build" cd build sh vlc.SlackBuild
now go to /tmp and install package with installpkg
~ Doom III for linux how to ~
Download installer
cd to where your file is and do
$ sudo sh doom3-linux-1.3.1.1304.x86.run
follow installer
By default, the setup will install the files to
/usr/local/games/doom3-demo
The following files need to be copied from the win32 install CDs
to your base/ directory by default, /usr/local/games/doom3/base
base/pack000.pk4
base/pack001.pk4
base/pack002.pk4
base/pack003.pk4
base/pack004.pk4
If you are also installing the Resurrection of Evil expansion Pack
you need to copy the following file to your d3xp/directory
by default. /usr/local/games/doom3/d3xp
d3xp/pack000.pk4
start the game with the command : $ doom3
start the dedicated server with the command : $doom3-dedicated
cd to where your file is and do
$ sudo sh doom3-linux-1.3.1.1304.x86.run
follow installer
By default, the setup will install the files to
/usr/local/games/doom3-demo
The following files need to be copied from the win32 install CDs
to your base/ directory by default, /usr/local/games/doom3/base
base/pack000.pk4
base/pack001.pk4
base/pack002.pk4
base/pack003.pk4
base/pack004.pk4
If you are also installing the Resurrection of Evil expansion Pack
you need to copy the following file to your d3xp/directory
by default. /usr/local/games/doom3/d3xp
d3xp/pack000.pk4
start the game with the command : $ doom3
start the dedicated server with the command : $doom3-dedicated
~Slackware Packages~
Installpkg
#installpkg [packagename].tgz
Removepkg
#removepkg packagename
Upgradepkg
#upgradepkg packagename
#upgradepkg oldpackage%newpackage
*do not leave any space between old/new package
Rpm2targz
Converts an RPM (RedHat Package Manager) to a Slackware-compatible package. In case you ever run across the need to obtain something that is only in RPM format, this program may come in handy. The syntax is:
#rpm2targz [filename].rpm
#rpm2tgz [filename].rpm
NOTE: Running rpm2targz will create a .tar.gz file, while running rpm2tgz will create a .tgz file. The files are exactly the same, the only difference is the extension format (some people prefer one over the other).
#installpkg [packagename].tgz
Removepkg
#removepkg packagename
Upgradepkg
#upgradepkg packagename
#upgradepkg oldpackage%newpackage
*do not leave any space between old/new package
Rpm2targz
Converts an RPM (RedHat Package Manager) to a Slackware-compatible package. In case you ever run across the need to obtain something that is only in RPM format, this program may come in handy. The syntax is:
#rpm2targz [filename].rpm
#rpm2tgz [filename].rpm
NOTE: Running rpm2targz will create a .tar.gz file, while running rpm2tgz will create a .tgz file. The files are exactly the same, the only difference is the extension format (some people prefer one over the other).
~Slackware~ slackpkg
Slackpkg download and save it from www.slackpkg.org
#installpkg slackpkg-xxxx.tgz
Configure mirrorlist
/etc/slackpkg/mirrors
#pico /etc/slackpkg/mirrors
Before use it update gpg key
#slackpkg update gng
To update 3 steps
#slackpkg update
#slackpkg install-new
#slackpkg upgrade-all
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