On Sat, 16 Aug 1997, Raf wrote: > > I got linux Installed! Thanks for people who tried to help. I ended up > > using mini-linux. Now that I have it installed I don't know how to > > install Circle. Could a linux user please send me a few commands and > > directions? I will not be able to find a book on linux for at least 3 > > weeks. > > Okay, > > 1) Make yourself a mud account with the adduser command > 2) Login to your mud account > 3) ftp ftp.circlemud.org > 4) cd pub/CircleMUD/3.x > 5) bin > 6) hash > 7) mget circle30bpl11.tar* > 8) quit > 9) gzip -d circle30bpl11.tar.gz > 10) tar -xvf circle30bpl11.tar.gz > 11) cd circle30bpl11 > 12) Read the readmes and FAQ :) 13) lean pico/vi 14) make 15) modify code 16) make..error..oh shit 17) pull hair out 18) email list 19) make again...pull more hair out 20> see a trend? :) hehe I've had more fun hacking this mud code over the last 2 months than any project i've worked on yet... and I've learned a few things about C myself -- #!/bin/sh whois yea.com|grep YEA2|awk '{print $1}' whois aree.com|grep DOM|awk '{print $1}' whois aree.com|grep DOM|awk '{print $1}'|cut -c1 whois tm920|grep TM920|awk '{print $4}'|cut -d@ -f1 +------------------------------------------------------------+ | Ensure that you have read the CircleMUD Mailing List FAQ: | | http://democracy.queensu.ca/~fletcher/Circle/list-faq.html | +------------------------------------------------------------+
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