I've changed the distribution name from "sid" to "fienix" for a project. I will change this in the instructions as well. So:
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sudo add-apt-repository "deb http://ppcutopia.ddns.net/repos/apt/debian fienix main"
The available packages are brlcad.deb, dnt.deb, ioquake3.deb, jvgs.deb, netradiant.deb, openarena.deb, osirion.deb, quake3-install-helper.deb, quake-hd-redux.deb, retroblazer.deb, vlc-3.0.3-3.deb, wyrmsun.deb, xmen.deb, xonotic.deb.
---Casey
acefnq wrote:Casey
If I use method 1 I get the message Cannot write to ‘-’ (Broken pipe)
When I use method 2 I appear to get the key but once I have added my sources list and updated there is no software to be found.
I have just done a complete clean install of 16.04.5 install Ubuntu. Any ideas?
Thanks
Allan
caseycullen wrote:I've created a software repo and uploaded a few games to it. Please test it and let me know if it works for you.
First you need to download and add the public key:-OR-Code: Select all
sudo wget -O - http://ppcutopia.ddns.net/repos/apt/conf/public.gpg.key|apt-key add -
Then, add the server to your sources.list:Code: Select all
sudo apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv 548D45C5
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sudo add-apt-repository "deb http://ppcutopia.ddns.net/repos/apt/debian sid main"
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sudo apt-get update
ioquake3: ioquake3 on my repo runs on machines without Altivec. The version on Debian and Ubuntu repos does not detect altivec at runtime, and so it will not work on X5000.
OpenArena: based on ioquake3; the version on my repo should work on X5000.
I've also built several games that are not available on Debian or Ubuntu repos, such as dnt, Gigalomania, jvgs, and Xonotic, in addition to a couple game developer tools (NetRadiant and gmqcc).
Please let me know if you have any issues!
---Casey