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Counter-Strike for LINUX !

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Lord C:
"CS sux" is the dumbest thing ive ever heard!
People have different tastes in gaming, and the only game i like right now is HL/CS. Is this ok with you?!
I did play UT2003 for a wghile, but it got boring, unlike the ever-lasting CS.

Counter-strike Condition Zero, will be released soon - a brand new games (1 player CS). is this better for you? being as new games are the only games allowed to be played"?

bah, llama!

TheQuirk:

quote:Originally posted by BaDDaSS[Mandrake]:
Is this ok with you?!
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No.

And learn English.

Lord C:
*sigh* how lame.

if you arn't inetersted in helping why post lame comments?

fu and fo tbfh

Siplus:
i love CS, or at least i did the last time i played counter strike about 3 or 4 years ago...

i thought half life was ported for linux (i remember seeing linux server in the halflife online thingy, back then i didn't know what linux was and only knew i couldn't join those games)

 
quote: And learn English.
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uh, last time i looked, he was speaking english. i know * I * could understand what he was trying to say. i've noticed that many people on these forums are very, uh, demanding that every speak proper english. NO ONE CARES, it's just something to bring up when you have a disagreement with someone

emh:
Come on guys, I don't think we need to bicker about little things.  This thread is here because he wanted help getting Counter-Strike working with WineX, and so far he hasn't received any advice about it.

Anyway, Badass, have you tried a fake windows installation for it yet?  I think you'd have much better luck if you didn't try to run it from your XP partition.  Forgive me if you have already tried it.

I've never installed WineX by CVS before, so I don't know exactly how it works, but when you were running ./tools/wineinstall before, after the long compiling process, did it ask you if you wanted to use your windows installation?

Assuming that it did, I would recommend going back into the directory where you compiled WineX, log in as root, type "make uninstall", then just run "./tools/wineinstall" again.  This time, since everything is already compiled, it won't take long at all.  Then, when it asks if you want to use an existing windows installation or create a fake one, choose the option to use a fake windows installation.  Also let it create a config file for you.

Anyway, this is rather complex, and I can't guarantee it will work, but if you've tried everything else, it's at least worth a shot.

Or, feel free to respectfully decline my suggestions.  I won't be offended.    ;)

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