![]() ![]() I still got a darn jack 'o lope stuck in the grill though. I hope those peoples I ran over will be alrite. Winsday: Yeehaw! Got to joyride in a Swamp Buggy and a motorcycle that were both armed to the teeth. I think I even saw the King at the Slurp n' Burp. Toosday: Met new folks like Daisy Mae (she's purty). But according to my map, we're gonna have to blast our way through jack o' lope farms and a riverboat as well as a brothel (Bubba can't wait) 'fore we get home again. Heck, I don't blame him 'cause there ain't no place like Hickston. Now I can run Stonekeep from either XP or Linux with common saved games available to either.Munday: Well, we crash-landed that UFO in the desert and Bubba says he wants to go home. Then I fired it up with dosbox -conf sk.conf. Imgmount d "/data/Program Files/GOG.com/Stonekeep/STONKEEP.GOG" -t iso -fs iso Then change the imgmount command to the new path. Mount c "/data/Program Files/GOG.com/Stonekeep" Look out for this gotcha, Upper/lower case matters. ![]() The only changes needed was to change the dot in the mount c command to the path of the stonekeep folder enclosed in quotes. I copied the nf from the stonekeep directory to my home directory and called it sk.conf. Make sure your distribution mounts NTFS with read/write permissions. However, Fedora 8 has icons on the desktop that I can click to get any NTFS partition mounted. I have a second hard drive with NTFS which I mount all the time using a fstab entry so I can share files in my dual boot system. If you don't then install the package via rpm/yum/etc. I already had dosbox installed under Fedora 8. I'm using a dual boot system with XP and Fedora 8. Just FYI, Stonekeep seems to work fine under Linux. ![]()
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