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Author Topic: Blockland for Linux  (Read 1745 times)

i found out if you use play on linux, and install blockland through it, it works! heres the steps....

1.) download blockland for windows.

2.) open play on linux (or download it then open it)

3.) press the button "install"

4.) click the bottom words "other application.."

5.) follow the steps

6.)when the installation is done, run blockland.

YOU JUST MADE BLOCKLAND FOR LINUX!

WARNING!

 Blockland experiences squilite errors at times, this is because of addons. dont panic when it happens.
 
Have Fun!

Blockland experiences squilite errors at times, this is because of addons. dont panic when it happens.
actually, this can be easily fixed by deleting the file"cache.db".
every time you join a server.
cuz it comes back.

forget

People should just use Windows software or mac software instead of foreign software.

People should just use Windows software  or mac software instead of foreign software.

Fixed.
« Last Edit: February 03, 2011, 12:46:13 AM by slimabob »


I've never used Linux but if I were to try to install something your instructions sound like the most obvious options to select. I don't think this has any point.



Fixed
I am a so called "maccigarette" and I'm proud of it.

I just fail to see how
Windows software or mac software.
makes me a Maccigarette While

Windows software or mac software .
doesn't make you a Pccigarette.
« Last Edit: February 03, 2011, 02:09:28 AM by slimabob »

doesn't make you a Pccigarette.

This.
Anytime a Mac user mentions support for his or her software, a Windows user will accuse them of being Mac cigarettes. Yet PC owners are far more aggressive when it comes to shouting out support for Microsoft products. This is how you can define someone who supports Microsoft due to a balanced and considered decision, and someone who supports Microsoft just because their mom bought a PC for them and they don't want to admit their setup might not be the best.

Also PlayOnLinux looks cool. The only reason I'd use Linux is to build a custom install from scratch (Arch for example). This program looks rather neato.
« Last Edit: February 03, 2011, 02:21:08 AM by Sheath »

I've never used Linux but if I were to try to install something your instructions sound like the most obvious options to select. I don't think this has any point.
Play On Linux is a frontend for using Windows applications and games on Linux.
Many users are not aware of Play On Linux, in fact I am an avid Ubuntu user (just updated to Natty) and I found this tutorial to be quite useful as I did not know Blockland would install through Play On Linux.

Next time maybe you shouldn't try to sound like you know everything when you don't, cause you end up looking like an idiot.


Yet PC owners

Like you?

PC = personal computer, a.k.a. any computer out there, including Macs, Windows, Linux, etc.
Get it right people.

Macs are great


plus using boot camp you can run anything a windows pc can

Macs are great


plus using boot camp you can run anything a windows pc can

I envy Macs only for GarageBand.
Everything else = meh