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I'm running Debian Etch (most of it's Etch anyway), and I've got Frets on Fire install via the Repositories. Thank God, too, I love it.
Have my USB/PS2 converter and ...
- 09-30-2007 #1
Installing Mods on Frets On Fire
I'm running Debian Etch (most of it's Etch anyway), and I've got Frets on Fire install via the Repositories. Thank God, too, I love it.
Have my USB/PS2 converter and using my Guitar Hero II guitar, and theres a small problem, but that's for another thread.
I can't seem to get any mods working, besides the two that came prepackaged. I got the RF Mod from here on these forums, installed it how it's supposed to (used root and Nautilus and moved the files to /usr/share/games/fretsonfire/data/mods/, like how the initial instructions say to put the mod in the /data/mods folder like in regular Windows, with whatever path you have it saved on)...
I turn the mod on, but nothing happens. Seriously, nothing, it's like it's laughing in my face and calling me an idiot. I go through the menu to Game Options and Mods (or however you progress, I'm not in the game right now but I know the process of turning the Mods on)... It just won't work out.
I gave that same folder (/usr/share/games/fretsonfire/) full permissions to write as it pleases via Nautilus with root again, so I know it's not a writing issue. Unless there is another Frets on Fire folder somewhere... I've placed all my songs in this directory, and they pick up just fine so I know it can read and write.
What is a Linux user to do?


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