Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory

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Re: Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory

Postby Stupot » Thu Jul 10, 2008 3:48

The problem is that people have answered how to do all the stuff you want to do tons of times. We can't go step by step for every person who asks, but we can write a generalized version and direct everyone to it. What you need is a DVD burner. If you have that, go the download page on sabayonlinux.org and click on a mirror (not a torrent) and download the 3.5 LiveDVD iso. Then burn it. If you aren't sure how to burn it, use google, because there are tons of ways that have been explained on there.

We're not trying to be mean, but if we hold your hand for everything, you won't really be learning how to use and enjoy linux.

If you don't have a DVD burner, then I suggest waiting until the 3.5 LiveCD comes, which shouldn't be too terribly long. Or ask a friend with a DVD burner to burn it for you.

Trust me, you'll be much happier with 3.5. It is has a much lower learning curve to get started installing things by using Entropy.
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Re: Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory

Postby rand.a » Thu Jul 10, 2008 4:13

plex wrote:Oh... Okay, then it must be information overload... Hopefully.

Why you downloaded an old version in first place - all could of been avoided by getting the correct iso in the first place


I don't know how to download it... and I don't want to read anymore "technical stuff".

PS. Learning's fine, but I'm on medication right now (anti-psychotics) because of a bad trip from hell... My minds pretty much fncked and I haven't been, so fucked that I wasn't able to finish my last year of school.

I need help, so if you could be a little more willing and informative (it would help if we could pretend that I'm retarded) ...that would be great. Thanks.

Regards,
plex



Work out your personal(psychiatric) problems first, then come back when you are of sound mind and ready to learn linux. Seems like you may have too much on your plate at the moment.
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