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Thursday, August 2nd, 2007Chapter 23 . Gaming with Linux 641 2. As root user, run the following command (the program may have a different name if it has been updated): # sh loki_demos-full-1.0e.x86.run 3. If you have not used the Demo Launcher before, a screen appears asking you to identify the paths used to place the Install Tool. If the default locations shown are okay with you, click Begin Install. 4. Assuming that there was no problem writing to the install directories, you should see an Install Complete message. Click Exit. 5. The Uninstall Tool window displays. If the paths for holding the Uninstall Tool are okay, click Begin Install. The Install Complete message appears. Click Exit. 6. The next window enables you to set the locations for installing the Demo Pack. If the paths are okay, click Begin Install. 7. A box shows the different demo games available. As you move the cursor over each game, the disk space needed for the game is displayed. Click the games you want to install and then click Continue. 8. A window displays the progress of each download. You may need to click an Update button to complete the update and then click Finish to finish it. 9. The demo should now be ready to start. Either click Play or type loki_demos from a Terminal window to start the program. 10. Select to start the game, and you re ready to go. The following sections describe a few games that may still be available. Again, these games may not be available for long. Civilization: Call to Power You can build online civilizations with Civilization: Call to Power (CCP). Like earlier versions and public spinoffs (such as the Freeciv described earlier in this chapter), Civilization: Call to Power for Linux lets you explore the world, build cities, and manage your empire. The last version offered by Loki Games includes multiplayer network competition and extensions that let you extend cities into outer space and under the sea. If you like Freeciv, you will love CCP. Engaging game play is improved with enhanced graphics, sound, and animation. English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish versions are available. Freeciv is dependent on the Open Sound System for audio support. The Open Sound home page (www.opensound.com/osshw.html) has a list of supported sound cards, mostly older devices. If you do not have a card that s on the list, you may be unable to enjoy the audio. Note
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