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Has anyone been successful in installing frozen-bubble 2 in Slackware 11? I have tried to install from source and fomr a slackbuild that I found online, but no luck. I checked linuxpackages, and it's still not available at the moment.
SlackBuilds.org has a good script. Just be sure to add the required programs as well. It is working well for me.
Regards,
Bill
Darn...I didn't realized that slackbuilds.org already had the new package!! lol I just wasted most of my day getting it to work. I'll try it when I get home.
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Originally Posted by tuxdev
Wow, there's actually a Frozen Bubble 2! My life and soul is now in great peril.
What did you exactly do? Did you use a variation of Alien Bob's scripts?
I don't think there are any packages for it ATM, I might try building some over the weekend.
I guess he already did one on the Slackbuilds.org website.
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