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Problem starting up cube

by Slick Willie on 02/20/2003 06:49, 10 messages, last message: 02/22/2003 01:10, 1899 views, last view: 04/28/2024 17:30

I am running Redhat Linux 8.0 and when I try to start up cube nothing happens. How do I fix this problem?

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#1: system specs

by pushplay on 02/20/2003 07:07

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#2: Re: system specs

by Slick Willie on 02/20/2003 15:49, refers to #1

It's rather odd. It would act like it was executed but nothing will start up. It appears to kill the process just after starting it up. I am wondering if the kernel I am running is causing it? I have kernel 2.5.60 installed.

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#3: Re: system specs

by pushplay on 02/20/2003 19:13, refers to #2

In what way was that your system specs?

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#4: Re: system specs

by Slick Willie on 02/21/2003 03:27, refers to #3

PC:
AMD Athlon 850MHz
Ram: 256mb
GeForce 2 MX with 32mb vram
Kernel 2.4.18-24

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#5: ..

by Verbal on 02/21/2003 05:40

Heya Slick,

How exactly are you running it? Try cd-ing into the main cube directory, then type ./cube_unix

If that doesn't work the probability that the permissions are set badly is high. Either run it as root or set the permissions so your normal user can play it as well.

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#6: Re: ..

by Slick Willie on 02/21/2003 20:12, refers to #5

It looks like that might be the problem. Not even root can access it. What number do I use for the chmod command to set it so that the normal use can access it?

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#7: Re: ..

by Slick Willie on 02/21/2003 21:10, refers to #6

Looks like I fixed that problem. Now I get this error message when I start it up.

error while loading shared libraries: libSDL_image-1.2.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

Any idea on how to fix that?

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#8: Re: ..

by pushplay on 02/21/2003 21:18, refers to #7

Either you don't have SDL or you didn't export the path to it.

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by Slick Willie on 02/21/2003 21:36, refers to #8

I installed the latest version of SDL. What is the command to export the path to Cube?

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by Slick Willie on 02/22/2003 01:10, refers to #9

I am running Redhat 8.0 on my computer. How do I export the path to cube?

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