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cheater87
May 7th, 2009, 09:53 PM
I can't figure out how to get it to run at all so i decided to uninstall it. How would I do this???

Arup
May 7th, 2009, 10:53 PM
cheater,

I have been following your tryst with Ubuntu for the past few months, you must have noticed I have usually stayed away from giving advice. For a change and this comes from my heart, please switch to Windows for your sanity. It seems you are well used to the Win world and therefore Lin world is not for you, maybe in future but then you can't wait for that.

My recommendation to you would be to install Windows 2003 based XPx64 in case you have a x64 CPU system, or else install Vistax32 if you have a x32 system, don't install XPx32. Then use a good AV like Avira, Avast et al, turn on full DEP via boot.ini, switch to Limited User Account and install SuRun. Then use FF with no script like you are currently using and you can add Opera to your list. I have a three year old XPx64 installation which runs almost in semi public mode and not one infection on it yet so far. So do yourself this favor ASAP and enjoy your PC the way it was meant to be.

chronomatic
May 7th, 2009, 11:04 PM
Remind me to stay away from Postal "Fudge Packing." Doesn't sound like my cup of tea. :D

Arup
May 7th, 2009, 11:12 PM
-{ Quote: "Remind me to stay away from Postal "Fudge Packing." Doesn't sound like my cup of tea. :D" }-


;D ;D ;D

Quite a controversial title for sure.

iceni60
May 8th, 2009, 05:23 PM
i looked it up for you. try opening a terminal - press alt-F2 and type gnome-terminal, then run postal2

if you get an error type sudo -i in your terminal then run these commands -

cd /usr/local/games/postal2game/System <enter>
wget http://www.zerodev.net/DefUser.ini <enter>
wget http://www.zerodev.net/Default.ini <enter>

then press ctrl-d to get out the root terminal and type postal2 <enter> :D

http://www.debianadmin.com/how-to-install-postal-2-fudge-pack-on-debianubuntu.html

cheater87
May 8th, 2009, 09:20 PM
Thanks I'll give that a go.