Okay.
Here's the thing. I am a Linux noob. And I know that's an unusual way to start a topic, but it's important for you to understand where I'm coming from here. I don't even know how to execute stuff from the terminal, but nevertheless I tried to setup Assaultcube on Fedora 13.
Right, and from the moment of extraction there's a great big glaring problem: Assaultcube.sh does not run. At all. Not even a cutesy error message, not even an idle process. 'Running from terminal' closes instantly and, yes, I have checked that all the required libraries are fully up to date.
EDIT: I've cut the rest of the post because I've managed to get the terminal to stay open. It complains that it is 'Unable to create OpenGL screen (Couldn't find matching GLX visual)'. Surely if I can run Sauerbraten on maximum settings, OpenGL is functioning perfectly? So why is it doing this?
Here's the thing. I am a Linux noob. And I know that's an unusual way to start a topic, but it's important for you to understand where I'm coming from here. I don't even know how to execute stuff from the terminal, but nevertheless I tried to setup Assaultcube on Fedora 13.
Right, and from the moment of extraction there's a great big glaring problem: Assaultcube.sh does not run. At all. Not even a cutesy error message, not even an idle process. 'Running from terminal' closes instantly and, yes, I have checked that all the required libraries are fully up to date.
EDIT: I've cut the rest of the post because I've managed to get the terminal to stay open. It complains that it is 'Unable to create OpenGL screen (Couldn't find matching GLX visual)'. Surely if I can run Sauerbraten on maximum settings, OpenGL is functioning perfectly? So why is it doing this?