I just installed the latest Ubuntu release 6.10. I know that lots of the BZFLag guys are into Ubuntu, but when I went to the add programs list there was no BZFlag in the list. I was surprised. Thus my suggestion is, do what is needed to get BZFlag into this list of programs that can be easily installed into Ubuntu. It will add to the BZFlag community and thus make BZFlag better.
Thanks,
Kirk (Mozul, Sportchick's Husband)
Add BZFlag to the available program list on Ubuntu
I see BZFlag in the package list for Edgy... not sure about other versions. Can you still get it via apt-get?
I have no idea who maintains the list, unless you're talking about the actual package list. We've had the debian packages forever, and afaik there have been ubuntu packages ever since that distro became popular, also.
I have no idea who maintains the list, unless you're talking about the actual package list. We've had the debian packages forever, and afaik there have been ubuntu packages ever since that distro became popular, also.
Optimism is just a milder alternative to denial.
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If you just want to fix your own problem then you can add a menu entry it by hand
System -> preferences -> Menu Layout
EDIT: I didn't read the question properly before answering. Here is a better answer: You have to uncomment a line in the file named /etc/apt/sources.list.
I am fairly sure that you need to uncomment the line named universe. If that doesn't help, then you have to uncomment one of the other lines. You can also use some menu to do the same
https://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopg ... ories.html
System -> preferences -> Menu Layout
EDIT: I didn't read the question properly before answering. Here is a better answer: You have to uncomment a line in the file named /etc/apt/sources.list.
I am fairly sure that you need to uncomment the line named universe. If that doesn't help, then you have to uncomment one of the other lines. You can also use some menu to do the same
https://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopg ... ories.html