RuIoMaIoR 0 Posted January 2, 2004 Hi! I found and installer for Jedi Academy, i have installed the game with no problem, then e had instaled wineX 3.2, get the crack operacional and tryed to execute the game but... ;( a mad error (again) comed to mad me up! In console e typed: jasp And he seems it could not find wineX 3.2, it was like this: /usr/lib/transgaming_winex3//winex/bin/wine: can't exec 'jasp.exe': error=21 I am using Fedora core 1, can you guys help me!? I'm a linux newbie as u have noticed!!!! Share this post Link to post
Dapper Dan 0 Posted January 2, 2004 Are you using this command: winex3 jasp.exe [enter] ? Share this post Link to post
RuIoMaIoR 0 Posted January 2, 2004 No... but i tried and it dindt work out too This time he says the file cannot be found, in this case 'jasp.exe'. Share this post Link to post
Dapper Dan 0 Posted January 3, 2004 Forgive me if I ask stupid questions about things you may already know but, are you "in" the directory which contains jasp.exe? You know about changing directories with the "cd" command right? skip the following if you understand about changing directories.. Quote: If not, you have to get into that directory, otherwise it won't work. It's kind of like asking someone in your home to do something. If you ask them from the room you are in, and they are down the hall in another room they can't do what you ask because they can't hear nor see you. So you have to go down the hall and into the room where they are so they can see and hear you asking them. Lets say jasp.exe is in the Jedi Acadamy file, which is in a "games" file which is in your /home directory. As an example, to get there you have to go: cd /games/Jedi\ Academy [enter] Once in, you then do: winex3 jasp.exe [enter] or to save time you could go: winex3 home/RuloMaloR/games/Jedi\ Academy/jasp.exe [enter] Again, forgive me if you already know about all this, but you said you were a Linux newbie, and I thought maybe I could save us some time if you didn't... Share this post Link to post
RuIoMaIoR 0 Posted January 3, 2004 Actualy i am not that newbie I know that with the cd command I can change directories :x I have tried that already... but it dindt work PS:No problem! I was just being modest when i told you I was a newbie, actualy I am, but, no soooooooo newbie Share this post Link to post
Dapper Dan 0 Posted February 29, 2004 Found the answer and it works! I started having the same problem after installing Fedora http://www.transgaming.com/showthread.php?msg=35170&forum=560&thread=35093 Share this post Link to post