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Hello, I have a dual booted computer and AOS works perfectly on windows, but it isn't working on Linux Mint, I have followed tutorials but it doesn't work. Thanks! |
#23772 webb Member Posted 13 years ago |
Hi Lewis. PS: I fucked up my Ubuntu install. Found out that recovery mode is not pretty. |
#26604 GeneralJoe Member Posted 13 years ago |
My thread, and I use Slackware. You'll need to install Wine if you don't got it already. If you like it / have problems, please leave a comment in my thread! |
#26642 Bob Member Posted 13 years ago |
Thanks Bob, I'm trying it now! [EDIT]It didn't work :( |
#26685 webb Member Posted 13 years ago |
I left out the echo "stuff > aos" part, it didn't work for me. I just have to type "stuff -aos://99999". If you make a .sh script (to replace the "stuff"), that might work. It did for me. |
#26691 GeneralJoe Member Posted 13 years ago |
Made a small mistake. Instead of this:
do this!
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#26702 Bob Member Posted 13 years ago |
GeneralJoe: That practically is wasting a line of code Bob: As I have posted on your thread: Nothing |
#27274 webb Member Posted 13 years ago |
True, which is why I made a .sh script for it. I only used that once, to remove the abstraction of |
#27279 GeneralJoe Member Posted 13 years ago |
That is good for you GeneralJoe, now help me with my problem! |
#27283 webb Member Posted 13 years ago |
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