So it looks like there's a working binary Linux version of Cave Story. You need to look for instructions that are specific to what you downloaded. Sometimes it contains binaries sometimes it contains source code that you have to build yourself. Beyond that there is no commonality you can put anything in a tarball. There's nothing to "get your head around" a tarball is just an archive (usually compressed) which you need to extract. ![]() You don't say what your distro actually is. But you're in luck, because one of the recent ports seems to work out of the box on Ubuntu Bionic (18.04) and will probably work on other recent distro versions. Unfortunately installing old third party games on Linux is usually a mess of crappy installers and obsolete 32-bit dependencies. public IP addresses or hostnames, account numbers, email addresses) before posting!ĭoes this sidebar need an addition or correction? Tell me here Note: ensure to redact or obfuscate all confidential or identifying information (eg. If you fix the problem yourself, please post your solution, so that others can also learn. ![]() ✻ Smokey says: avoid buying new fossil-fuel-powered devices to fight climate change! ![]() If you're posting for help, please include the following details, so that we can help you more efficiently: Any distro, any platform! Explicitly noob-friendly.
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