Difference between revisions of "Linux Docking Station Instructions"
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Get a installation of WINDOWS Docking station. | Get a installation of WINDOWS Docking station. |
Revision as of 19:53, 31 July 2013
Contents
Instructions
Official instructions from the Gameware article:
- Download the package from a mirror
- Extract the package: tar xvfj dockingstation_195_64.tar.bz2
- Go into the folder: cd dockingstation_195_64
- Run ./dstation-install
- Then run dockingstation nocheck to play the game
Linux Game Publishing Instructions
The file at Linux Game Publishing is a .run file instead of a .tar.bz2 file. So, instead of the instructions above:
- Download the package
- Run linuxgamepublishing_dockingstation.run
- Then run dockingstation nocheck to play the game
Ubuntu guide
Download here.
Problems
Libgtk1.2 isn't there
This seems to be impossible to FIX,but there is a workaround. Get a installation of WINDOWS Docking station. To solve the problem involving 16-bit colour,install Xephyr,then run it:
Xephyr :1 -ac -screen 800x600x16
Replace the :1 with a :(a number that ISN'T used) if :1 fails. Now in another terminal,run this in the DS directory:
DISPLAY=:1 wine engine.exe
Replacing the :1 with whatever you put instead of the :1 up there.(If you kept it :1,then keep this :1.) I hope this solves the many people's problems who cannot play the game,just because of Debian dropping GTK 1.2.
trap: 119: SIGINT: bad trap
When running ./ds_install, you may get the error trap: 119: SIGINT: bad trap. This can mean that either a) you're not root or b) the script couldn't relaunch itself. If you're not root, run sudo ./dstation-install or get the administrator to do it. If the script needed to relaunch, just run it again.
If you're running Ubuntu you have to open a root terminal e.g. "gksudo gnome-terminal" as "sudo su" won't work. You also need to install the package "libgtk1.2".
dirname: missing operand
When running dockingstation, you may get the error dirname: missing operand. To fix this, run the commands, each on a seperate line:
export DS_BIN="`whereis dockingstation | awk '{print $2}'`" sed -i s/11/10/ "`ls -l $DS_BIN | awk '{print $10}'`"
NOTE: You may need to use sudo on the second command, depending on distro and user permissions.
Then run dockingstation as usual.
Download Mirrors
- Linux Game Publishing: click on the demo link near the bottom
- Treesprite's Creatures Grove: Go to Updates, then Docking Station, then scroll down
- AmberCreatures: In Docking Station Downloads here
- http://www.dockingstation.com
Related Links
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