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Trek
Minmatar N.A.G.A Corporation
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Posted - 2007.10.03 17:51:00 -
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I had some problems with the installer from the debian package. it seems to add an additional .md5 to the filename. I changed a bit in the updater.py file to fix it... But I somewhat doubt I'm allowed to redistribute the file . Anyone with some programming experience can do it, even I who have never written a line of python in my life! 
Is this something others have experienced too?
Trying to start the game now...! --- My other ship is a Reaper
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Trek
Minmatar N.A.G.A Corporation
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Posted - 2007.10.03 18:12:00 -
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Originally by: Scorpyn Edited by: Scorpyn on 03/10/2007 17:55:52
Originally by: Trek I had some problems with the installer from the debian package. it seems to add an additional .md5 to the filename. I changed a bit in the updater.py file to fix it... But I somewhat doubt I'm allowed to redistribute the file . Anyone with some programming experience can do it, even I who have never written a line of python in my life! 
Is this something others have experienced too?
Trying to start the game now...!
This is related to the previous post I made. Instead of right-click+save as, just copy the link and download it that way. If you check the contents of the md5 file, it'll probably just be a 404 error html thingy.
Nope, I had already noticed the two %20 in the link and I had downloaded the correct checksum. So it is a completly different error! But if I am the only one experiencing it, so much the better. --- My other ship is a Reaper
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Trek
Minmatar N.A.G.A Corporation
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Posted - 2007.10.03 18:27:00 -
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Originally by: Scorpyn
odd... because I got the additional .md5 at the end at first aswell, but that was with the extra spaces, and when I removed them I didn't get that anymore...
Anyway, a much simpler way than editing a file to fix it would be to simply rename the file 
Great minds think alike, I tried that first too!  Leading to it trying to untar whatever.dat.md5 which of course didn't work out that well either!
Anyhow, does the client work for you (and others)? I get splash and crash...  --- My other ship is a Reaper
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Trek
Minmatar N.A.G.A Corporation
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Posted - 2007.10.03 18:37:00 -
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Originally by: LinDon I got this:
F1 2007-10-03 20:31:42,334 INFO In verify_md5 with /home/linuxdonald/Desktop/EveOnline-linux-000769.dat.md5 F1 2007-10-03 20:31:42,335 INFO In /home/linuxdonald/Desktop F1 2007-10-03 20:31:42,344 INFO Running md5sum -c EveOnline-linux-000769.dat.md5.md5
Yeah that looks an awful lot like the problem I had. --- My other ship is a Reaper
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Trek
Minmatar N.A.G.A Corporation
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Posted - 2007.10.03 19:12:00 -
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Edited by: Trek on 03/10/2007 19:13:32
Originally by: LinDon I find an way:
You must copy the *.*dat and *.*dat.md5 file in the trash and then you must type in the konsole eve single user isntall and when the setup ask about the *.*dat file you must copy the *.*dat and *.*dat.md5 in the same folder and chosse the *.*dat file over the setup programm and than setup will go :)
Good find! It only misbehaves when the installer finds the files in one of a few predetermined directories. Putting the dat and md5 in a subdirectory and browsing for them manually in the installer will do the trick.
edit: Still no success with running the client however...  --- My other ship is a Reaper
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Trek
Minmatar N.A.G.A Corporation
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Posted - 2007.10.11 17:41:00 -
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Originally by: Solbright altaltaltalt I'd like to see some more specs from others not reaching the login before I going risking this stable setup on mismatching kernel modules again.
Another one: Kernel 2.6.22.6 Nvidia driver 100.14.19 (on GForce 6600GT AGP) I have tried changing a lot of stuff in the configuration but no change.
I get this message in .xsession-errors when trying to run Eve (if it helps anyone) X Error: BadWindow (invalid Window parameter) 3 Major opcode: 20 Minor opcode: 0 Resource id: 0x3800004
Well that's pretty much it. Eve works just fine in Wine on the same system. --- My other ship is a Reaper
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