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General => Troubleshooting => Topic started by: loleztrain on January 13, 2008, 09:42:06 am

Title: TJW - what the f...?
Post by: loleztrain on January 13, 2008, 09:42:06 am
How to install TJW - the updated Trem client?

Website http://tremulous.tjw.org/ looks totally useless, no "download" section,
instead some strange technicall talk about server patches etc...
and link to forum where JTW (server?) admins present "friendly" attitude (YellowDeath's question ;)

(on linux)



Title: Re: TJW - what the f...?
Post by: Shadowgandor on January 13, 2008, 10:08:23 am
http://tjw.org/tremulous/win32/tremded.exe
That's the link if I'm right.
Title: Re: TJW - what the f...?
Post by: Thorn on January 13, 2008, 02:00:01 pm
No, that's the server.

trem.tjw.org/backport/ - is the client
Title: Re: TJW - what the f...?
Post by: Shadowgandor on January 13, 2008, 02:09:57 pm
What he said ^^
Didn't have the time to download it and see if it was the right one :P
Title: Re: TJW - what the f...?
Post by: loleztrain on January 13, 2008, 07:35:10 pm
As for the link to *.exe .... you didn't read my post carefully did you? ;)


As for  http://trem.tjw.org/backport/linux/
hmm well... what the ^&*() is one supposed to do with this file, after downloading?

Put it to .bashrc?    Print its binary cose on A-1 poster?   Put into .tremulous/ ? or ..base/ ?  Run it?   Steamloler it?

Some guys spent probably weeks developing this, and then forgotten to writen stupid 5 line README, bah.   :-X   :grenade: :grenade: :grenade: :grenade: :grenade:
Title: Re: TJW - what the f...?
Post by: gynterk on January 13, 2008, 10:31:09 pm
Afaik if you installed Trem using official installer then binary should be located in /usr/local/games/tremulous/ (I used debian package and it's /usr/share/games/tremulous/ for me).

If you still can't find Trem dir, do $>updatedb (as root) and then $>locate tremulous
Title: Re: TJW - what the f...?
Post by: Odin on January 14, 2008, 06:49:40 am
It's called tremulous.x86. Naturally it should overwrite tremulous.x86. You don't need a readme to tell you that.