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Stepmania for Linux?
« on: September 04, 2008, 10:27:43 PM »
So I've never actually used the Linux version of Stepmania. I just downloaded and extracted the pre-compiled version to my Eee, but I don't know how to execute the file.

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{return u*u*u*u-u*u*u*_+u*u*y-u*e+a?k?f(u+1,c,k-1,_,y,e,a,h):0:putchar(u-c+h)==f(u+1,u,k-1,_,y,e,a,h);}
main(){return f(0,0,34,84,2423,26628,72864,98)<putchar(32)>f(0,0,40,125,5809,118995,906750,96)==~putchar(10);}

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Re: Stepmania for Linux?
« Reply #1 on: September 04, 2008, 10:53:01 PM »
I would try the traditional
Konsole->directory->./stepmania if an Eee can do it.

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Re: Stepmania for Linux?
« Reply #2 on: September 04, 2008, 11:01:58 PM »
Well, that ran it, but now it says it can't find a sound driver that works. I'll try EeeUser.

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f(u,c,k,_,y,e,a,h)
{return u*u*u*u-u*u*u*_+u*u*y-u*e+a?k?f(u+1,c,k-1,_,y,e,a,h):0:putchar(u-c+h)==f(u+1,u,k-1,_,y,e,a,h);}
main(){return f(0,0,34,84,2423,26628,72864,98)<putchar(32)>f(0,0,40,125,5809,118995,906750,96)==~putchar(10);}

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Re: Stepmania for Linux?
« Reply #3 on: September 06, 2008, 03:57:01 PM »
StepMania requires ALSA or OSS.

You're probably going to be better off building it from source.  I've never had a problem doing that.
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Re: Stepmania for Linux?
« Reply #4 on: September 06, 2008, 04:26:00 PM »
Yeah, I was gonna say the one time I ran it from linux, I ran ALSA. Of course, I ended up in dependancy hell when I tried to build it from source, because I was using an experimental linux distro, and it didn't have nearly enough of the packages I needed in it's package manager, so I had to manually track down each package and it's dependency. I gave up pretty quickly on that.
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