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andy5995

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  1. After some trial-and-error, I've got this to work more reliably. First, I press and hold down F5, then press CTRL, then release both. Second, I press and hold down CTRL, then press F5. I move the camera position a little to test, and then press F5; the camera moves to the position I marked.
  2. The contents from system_info.txt: http://pastebin.com/CrhSDiUH My desktop environment is XFCE 4.10
  3. Is there a way to lock the camera position? Or select a unit without focusing on it? I'd like to be able to select an idle unit, but keep the camera position the same.
  4. I'm having trouble marking the camera position with the CTRL + F5 (-F8) keys. I first tried it with the left ctrl key, but nothing was marked. I got it to work once by using the ctrl key on the right, but then I couldn't do it again.
  5. I've had some fun playing this game. Rather addicting. My thanks to the devs and the contributors... and the other players, who have been friendly and understanding of noobs.
  6. I'm not very good at multi-tasking either. At least, not nearly as good as other RTS players. I've only played the game at 1x so far, and have played several multi-player games. I'm 5 (losses) for 5 in 1v1 matches.
  7. @sanderd17: By default, the Slackware package manager doesn't use dependency tracking. I typically install everything from the single installation DVD. After that, an easy way to install more software is to use scripts provided by a third-party site called SlackBuilds.org. A program that make SlackBuilds even easier to use is sbopkg. 0 A.D. 0.0.20 is presently in the SlackBuilds repo: https://slackbuilds.org/repository/14.2/games/0ad/ Installing manually is an option some Slackers choose though. Just thought I'd pass along the info for future reference. And actually I see some of that information is mentioned on the 0 A.D. site under Download -> Linux section ( https://play0ad.com/download/linux/#Slackware ) That page may need to be updated slightly, as Slackware 14.2 was released on July 1, 2016.
  8. Hi, I'm new. I found this link causative posted helpful The road to expert I joined a couple days ago. I'll be hosting sometimes, but not sure yet how stable my network will be, as I share it with other people.
  9. OS : Linux 3.16.0-4-amd64 (#1 SMP Debian 3.16.7-ckt25-2+deb8u3 (2016-07-02)) CPU : x86_64, Intel Core i5 650 @ 3.20GHz (1x2x2), 3.20 GHz Memory : 15971 MiB; 13981 MiB free Graphics Card : Intel Open Source Technology Center Mesa DRI Intel(R) Ironlake Desktop OpenGL Drivers : 2.1 Mesa 10.3.2; OpenGL 2.1 Mesa 10.3.2 Video Mode : 1024x768:24
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