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[U2622]Aztek
13 years ago
Where is the ZK game data stored on Linux? Not seeing anything in ~/.spring/*
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[pikts]wolas
13 years ago
mod itself on mods configs in Luaui/Config/
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[U2622]Aztek
13 years ago
You mean ~/.spring/LuaUI? On my system there are only 2 files in there: ZK_data.lua and ZK_order.lua and there's no way that those 2 files alone make up ZK. Is the data somewhere else?
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luckywaldo7
13 years ago
Depends on how you got ZK. If you used the springlobby integrated downloader it should be in "~/.spring/mods", if you used rapid it is in "~/.spring/pool".
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[U2622]Aztek
13 years ago
I used rapid. I didn't know there was another way to do it. I would have used SpringLobby if I had known. Is there a way to delete the rapid version and redownload using springlobby? Is there an advantage one way or the other? If I had to guess it looks like SL has to download the whole mod every time while rapid does it incrementally, correct?
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A_Penguin
13 years ago
on my ubuntu it's in ~/spring/
I had to change the folder from /.spring to /spring after my install so springlobby could write to it.
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[V]Odin
13 years ago
In fact you have to tell where the directory is to spring lobby, so install spring lobby then configure to use ~/.spring as the spring folder, (it will create it i think) if its not created you create it and you are done, then you can manualy install mods demos etc...
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