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10 years ago
Not sure where to start for Zero-K as the installer is for Ubuntu.

The SlackBuilds version of Spring is 95

http://slackbuilds.org/repository/14.1/games/spring/

Now that I have found out that ZeroK is not using 95 I am thankful that
I waited to install it.

Could someone give me some advice on how to install.

Thanks!
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10 years ago
You will need to install Spring 91, which should have builds on the Spring main site and also has source here: http://sourceforge.net/projects/springrts/files/springrts/spring-91.0/spring_91.0_src.tar.gz/download
Then use Springlobby to download ZK by joining any ZK room. Alternately, you could use NotaLobby, which handles multiple engines and is generally pretty nice, but is closed-source if that's a problem.
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10 years ago
Go to the download page and read the alternate linux instructions. Try downloading one of those static builds and putting it in ~/.spring/engine/91.0. There is a problem with that static build and it will not start, but this is because the spring executable does not have permission to run as a program. Once you set it to have permission to execute (-x with chmod) it should work fine. If you get the font error ask in #zk, someone will know how to fix it.

If all that does not work you could try the compile instructions, obviously replacing things like apt-get with whatever is used in Slackware (I wrote it for ubuntu).
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You are using one of most hardcore distributions and you dont have a time to search through forum? :-D

Just place static build from
http://springweblobby.googlecode.com/files/spring_91.0_portable_linux_amd64.zip in ~/.spring/engine(s)
And run Zero-k lobby, (prettier)NOTA Lobby or weblobby
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10 years ago
:D Slackware is awesome. Been with it quite a long time, and
would not choose anything over it.

I did search the forum, and found a few posts regarding Suse, and Ubuntu.

Also to be honest... I posted this at work when I was unable to do anything
with my machine :D

Thanks for all of the help I will see if I can get things rolling.

As far as the Zero-K lobby...

Either I am going to have to build it from Source or build one of
the others from source.

Guess I will see how it goes.
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10 years ago
You dont need to build anything if Slackware have mono binaries, you just run the exe.

Or download NOTALobby which is also precompiled and written in C++ and QT.
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