Whenever I try to connect to a netgame, either on the master server or directly, SRB2 throws a SIGABRT error. Checking the logs in the terminal simply states that stack smashing was detected without any further information. I have tried reinstalling SRB2 and compiling it from source, both...
obviously this was going to be the next step in slope development. now all we need is angles facing forward/backward from the camera but that's obviously going to require way too much spriting work.
I'm not entirely sure what forum I should ask this in so I'll just drop it here.
As a recent switcher to Linux, I was somewhat dismayed by Zone Builder's lack of support for anything other than Windows. Not only does it hiccup in WINE every time I try to load more than one map consecutively (I...
I honestly wanted to leave my input (heh) in this thread but it appears Blaze has said just about everything that I already wanted to so I guess I'll second this argument.
Adding onto that, I've been in multiple instances where I intended to thok towards the camera to correct where I was...
my username in its original form actually dates back to around 2005-2006 (as my AIM username). my dad always called me "e-boy blue," referencing my first name (e) and my eye color (blue), back then so either dad or i added that in (to be fair, i was about 4-5 years old at the time). eventually...
Hey. After a bit of distro-hopping I tried to re-install SRB2 via the official Linux method on the website but following the instructions gives me this:
$ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:stjr/srb2
[sudo] password for eblu:
The premiere apt repository for Sonic Robo Blast 2, a 3D Sonic the...
Assuming you're using the Linux beta app on your Chromebook, you should be able to follow the instructions on the main site in there and it'll work.
If you're trying to straight up install SRB2 onto your Chromebook without touching everything else then unfortunately you can't. You can try...
Just an FYI: if you're not running SRB2 under Windows, you should rename MD2.dat to md2.dat. SRB2 requires the file to be all lowercase, however it ignores this on Windows due to the fact that its filesystem isn't case-sensitive.
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