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danc
Hello all,

Having a problem installing UT2k3 on Mandrake Linux 9.2. I've previously
installed and used it just fine on Mandrake 9.1, so I do know how to
install it properly.

The problem is that it won't let me proceed with the install until I click
"Agree" to the license agreement, but.... it doesn't open up the
window/box with the license agreement in it so I can agree! I am certain
that this problem is specific to Mandrake 9.2 (brand new), because I did a
successful install on another machine using 9.1.

Any ideas? I do know that 9.2 uses a newer version of gcc/glibc than 9.1
did, could that be it? If so, any fixes? Would really appreciate any
information you can provide.

Thanks,
Dan C
illogic-al
FAQ's
http://www.mandrakeusers.org/viewtopic.php?t=4578

in big red there's an update on how to install on 9.2 biggrin.gif
danc
Thank you!!! Not sure how I missed that... Going to try this out later tonight. Appreciate the help.
danc
Turns out that "fix" made no difference at all, still won't show the license agreement. Also, I installed 9.2 fresh on another machine, and get the EXACT same problem. I think it's something to do with the version of gcc/glibc that is breaking the install script.

Has ANYONE gotten UT2k3 to successfully install on 9.2...???
illogic-al
i have, that's when i made the modification to the FAQ insturctions
illogic-al
QUOTE
Turns out that "fix" made no difference at all, still won't show the license agreement.  Also, I installed 9.2 fresh on another machine, and get the EXACT same problem.  I think it's something to do with the version of gcc/glibc that is breaking the install script.

Has ANYONE gotten UT2k3 to successfully install on 9.2...???

what install script you using? linux_installer.sh?
did you follow the faq instructions exactly or just added SETUP_CDROM=/path/to/install/cd
illogic-al
i just realize that i made mistake should be
CODE
export SETUP_CDROM=/path/to/install/cd
danc
YES !!! Adding the "export" fixed things.

Thank you very much!!!
illogic-al
thanks for bringing that to my attention. we helped each other out there biggrin.gif
truekaiser
i guse you have a differnt version of 9.1 then i do cause when i try to install it on 9.1 it says my gtk+ is out of date.
ShadowFoxLSU
I just installed UT2003 on Fedora, but just moving the installer to your home directory tends to iron out the biggest problems....
illogic-al
QUOTE (truekaiser @ Nov 30 2003, 12:59 AM)
i guse you have a differnt version of 9.1 then i do cause when i try to install it on 9.1 it says my gtk+ is out of date.

still having probs ?
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