For some reason, Spring is playable now.
I'm not sure if it was the upgrade to the new 2.6.38 kernel, or getting noatime to work, but I can play with decent FPS now .
Is my system enough to run Spring? I have 1gb DDR2 Sempron 3400+ 1.8ghz Radeon X800XL(Opensource drivers) When I start ZK, it starts out fine, but as it progresses it slows down to 1-2 FPS and finally freezes. I use LMDE 64-bit, so I've tried running swapoff -a to free up the swap when it started to...
Forgive me for asking so many silly questions, but how do you enter commands? If it matters, I'm using Linux and Springlobby.
Does it count if I use Springlobby to set up the Single Player round and AIs?
Thank you for all your help.
I tried again with my old kernel, and it was playable again.
It was slow only when I used the custom kernel which(ironically) I built so spring would be faster.
It works now.
Although the Spring I compiled was very slow compared to the one installed through Synaptic. Even after reinstalling the Spring from the repository, it was still slow, so now I'm trying to completely remove all spring/springlobby files, so I can install the package.
I deleted the Shard folder which was used and copied the original Shard folder. And yes, I did use those commands.
If it matters, I only compiled Shard, not Spring.
there is no independent build file for Shard on linux, so you have to compile it through/with spring. for the current release version of spring: get the spring sources, unpack them, then: wget http://sourceforge.net/projects/springrts/files/springrts/spring-0.82.7.1/spring_0.82.7.1_src.tar.gz/downl...