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I should have set this up years ago. But it's no tale of woe.
Whether the temperature is high or low, regardless of cold winds blow,
away we go like Edgar Allan Poe, on now with the show. BTW rhymes are welcome.
I think if you could install arch you will be able to install minetest :D It's not that difficult to use git, cmake, make, and your distro's package manager...
If you are in windows and can use 7z it's because you have 7-zip installed, and if you have 7-zip installed you can uncompress tar.gz's, I think. I don't know if there are other windows programs able to uncompress 7z...
Good! +5 I've just killed a rat with it xD but it disappeared, so I can't eat it... Idea: You don't shoot until you release the mouse button, and the velocity depends on how much time have you been pressing it (with a maximum)
I can't use it D: I put the data folder inside /0.4/ in ~/.minetest/, but the game still uses the default textures, which are somewhere in /usr/, I think. I'm using 0.4.dev-20111209-1, and I have installed it from the ubuntu ppa.
I had my house in the top of a mountain, a Dungeon master made a hole (now the mountain is empty) and almost destroyed all my house. I had damage disabled, so I killed him and put water blocks inside the hole =D Well, I don't like them...
Well, I can play now, but it's still annoying having to be coming back to the surface every 3 minutes. If If it is an old bug, and I have it updated with the ppa, why does it happen? Or it has never been fixed?
Hello, I'm using minetest under Linux Mint 11 amd64. The controller of my graphics card (or what lspci says): VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation 82945G/GZ Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 02) Well, the problem is that minetest's screen randomly (mostly at night or in dark places) turns ...