SA:MP on Linux
#1

Hi,

is there a way to play SA:MP on Linux (Kubuntu 8.10) with Wine or some emulator software?
I already got teh Singleplayah workin' and start missing the multiplayah now.

- MaVe
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#2

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Originally Posted by Y_Leѕѕ
[...] There is an old topic on it but it's not officially supported [...]
o0 where?!
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#3

wtf? what topic r u talking about?!
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#4

really i think you should stick with Windows or Mac atleast, Ok linux is more safe blablabla, Its free etc, But yeah, Do you mind that most programs wont work on it?
Im a big fan of linux to, but i personally run XP, Much better, I dont like windows but yes, i run it cuz its more stable, Maked by professionals etc...
And most of app works on it.
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#5

in Ubuntu, with "wine" i have played in localhost sa-mp server
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#6

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Originally Posted by Reamis
in Ubuntu, with "wine" i have played in localhost sa-mp server
how did you get that :O
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#7

Get Crossover maybe it work there. In Wine it isn't working:

http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManage...estingId=29089
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#8

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Originally Posted by PeaToN^
i run it cuz its more stable, Maked by professionals etc...
windows?! stable?! windows?! professionals?!
linux is far more stable an is written by professionals.
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#9

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Originally Posted by Popz
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Originally Posted by PeaToN^
i run it cuz its more stable, Maked by professionals etc...
windows?! stable?! windows?! professionals?!
linux is far more stable an is written by professionals.
Then why the hell did my pc crash every 20 minets on LINUX and like only when i got like 30 apps ON WINDOWS?!
explain now ^.- maybe linux is coded by professionals, But its not to good as i thouch before... and YES stable, no random crasher on xp anyway.
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#10

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Originally Posted by Y_Leѕѕ
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Originally Posted by Popz
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Originally Posted by PeaToN^
i run it cuz its more stable, Maked by professionals etc...
windows?! stable?! windows?! professionals?!
linux is far more stable an is written by professionals.
A professional is someone who is paid to do something, in MS's case it doesn't matter if the coders suck - they get paid and are thus professionals, in Linux's case it doesn't matter if the devs are the best in the world - most of them do it for free and are thus not proffesional.
They may code linux for free, but in their everday lives, most are IT professionals. that's all i was getting out there :P
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