Tiny Core Linux
Tiny Core Extensions => TCE Talk => Extension requests => Topic started by: xor on May 12, 2021, 01:57:45 AM
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Steam TUI (for TCL-11.1 ; x86 & x86_64-bit)
https://github.com/dmadisetti/steam-tui
Requirements
steamcmd is required to launch steam-tui, as steam-tui is essentially just a graphical wrapper for this program.
wine usage will be attempted if a native Linux game is not found.
(https://raw.githubusercontent.com/dmadisetti/steam-tui/main/screenshot.png)
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Did you get steamcmd working with the multi-lib CorePure64-11.x?
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as far as I know ; steam needs multi-lib in the framework of Wine, especially to run 32-bit windows games.
The steam tui I showed you here will try to run games with native linux support first.
The number of local linux-supported games on steam is increasing day by day. ! :)
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Steamtui seems to be a wrapper for steamcmd.
Steamcmd is a simple download - I suggest you try that first.
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I am aware that this is an interface,
I don't like steamcmd because it doesn't have an interface,
that's why I need this steamtui.
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Yes, but if steamcmd does not work, steamtui will not work, so please try steamcmd first.
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steamcmd (for TCL-11.1 ; x86 & x86_64-bit)
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steamcmd is a pre-compiled binary, please download and try it.
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If you add SteamCMD to the TCL repository, I can try.
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Hi xor
I see you are back to your old tricks.
Rather than using a Linux designed for your needs, you feel it's our job to redesign Tinycore to meet your needs.
To that end, you think that arrogance, trolling, and childish behavior will get you what you want.
You are wrong.
I typically try to reason with people. Politely ask them to stop misbehaving. Explain why I feel something is wrong.
None of those tactics have worked with you.
Congratulations. You win.
Your prize is a 2 month ban. If you persist, the next one will be permanent.
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After modifying CorePure64-11.x to multi-lib as explained earlier and after adding the Core-11.x 32-bit SDL2 to /usr/local/lib32, steamcmd seems to work, so you'll have something to pass the time in the sin bin :)
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.. that is, if he was actually interested in it. To use it. Which based on the previous interactions is not the case, he never used anything that got added from his requests.
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have a nice day
first of all the MultiLib files
I just found out yesterday! :)
http://www.tinycorelinux.net/11.x/x86_64/tcz/src/multilib/
Thank you very much "Juanito" for his efforts :)
English is not my mother tongue,
when faced with some technical computer terms
Even google translate can't translate it correctly.
I hope google translated my intention and thought correctly.
Checking google translations twice is really tiring.
because what you say and what is translated are not exactly the same! :(
Hi xor
I see you are back to your old tricks.
Rather than using a Linux designed for your needs, you feel it's our job to redesign Tinycore to meet your needs.
To that end, you think that arrogance, trolling, and childish behavior will get you what you want.
You are wrong.
I typically try to reason with people. Politely ask them to stop misbehaving. Explain why I feel something is wrong.
None of those tactics have worked with you.
Congratulations. You win.
Your prize is a 2 month ban. If you persist, the next one will be permanent.
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first of all the MultiLib files
It was ready on 09-May-2021! I just found out yesterday! :)
That is not correct, you were told about it on 10 May 2021
I did not understand anything from the article
Can you write a more descriptive comment!?
The readme explains how to modify a CorePure64-11.x installation so that it becomes mutli-lib.
Boot CorePure64-11.x, download glibc32_ml.tcz and glibc64_ml.tce and follow the instructions.
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google translate error
I realized much later, I just realized it yesterday
google translate error
( I deleted the parts that I thought were wrong translations! )
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have a nice day
first of all the MultiLib files
I just found out yesterday! :)
http://www.tinycorelinux.net/11.x/x86_64/tcz/src/multilib/
Thank you very much "Juanito" for his efforts :)
English is not my mother tongue,
when faced with some technical computer terms
Even google translate can't translate it correctly.
Google the scapegoat here! :)
I hope google translated my intention and thought correctly.
Checking google translations twice is really tiring.
because what you say and what is translated are not exactly the same! :(
Hi xor
I see you are back to your old tricks.
Rather than using a Linux designed for your needs, you feel it's our job to redesign Tinycore to meet your needs.
To that end, you think that arrogance, trolling, and childish behavior will get you what you want.
You are wrong.
I typically try to reason with people. Politely ask them to stop misbehaving. Explain why I feel something is wrong.
None of those tactics have worked with you.
Congratulations. You win.
Your prize is a 2 month ban. If you persist, the next one will be permanent.
definitely agree that google translations are not "perfect" and that can many times cause misunderstandings to others who only speak a different dialect, language, tongue, etc!
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one of the errors in the translation; It confuses perception-based interpretation with & due diligence.
communication becomes very complex.
I can't even be sure that this translation translates correctly. !? :(
note: this is a google translation.
maybe because of this error,
I was banned from the forum for 2 months for no reason! :(
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reviewing your previous postings there are times when the google translation is better and other times when it is not so good.
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Yeah ; translates perfectly in some pattern sentence structures,
even more, 100% local cultural idioms are used in translation ! :) :D :/ :( ???
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Yeah ; translates perfectly in some pattern sentence structures,
even more, 100% local cultural idioms are used in translation ! :) :D :/ :( ???
« Last Edit: Today at 05:47:22 AM by Juanito »
@Juanito - is there an easy way to know how/what was edited/changed/modified?
(especially in situations where the OP is/has used [some-translator-engine/website]?)
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If your speaking of edits I made, they were to remove quoting the entire previous post.