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[http://www.eternal-lands.com Eternal Lands] is a FREE, massively multi player on-line role playing game (MMORPG). The basic aim of this page is to help you install the game. Other game information may be added at a later date. ||<tablestyle="float:right; font-size: 0.9em; width:40%; background:#F1F1ED; margin: 0 0 1em 1em;" style="padding:0.5em;"><<TableOfContents>>||
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Ubuntu packages are available from the Launchpad Personal Package Area of [https://launchpad.net/~pjbroad Paul Broadhead], one of the official developers for the Eternal Lands client. Note, as these packages are not produced by an official Ubuntu developer, the packages cannot be authenticated during installation.
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== Install using GUI tools == [[http://www.eternal-lands.com|Eternal Lands]] is a free, massively multi player on-line role playing game (MMORPG). The game is free to play and the client is open source. The basic aim of this page is to help you install the game.
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 1. Use the GUI tool "System->Administration->Software Sources" to add the launch-pad source. On the "Third Party Software" tab, click "Add" then enter "deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/pjbroad/ubuntu hardy main" in the dialogue and click "Add Source". NOTE: substitute your Ubuntu release name if you are not using hardy. Ubuntu packages are available from the Launchpad Personal Package Area of [[https://launchpad.net/~pjbroad|Paul Broadhead]], one of the official developers for the Eternal Lands client. Note, as these packages are not produced by an official Ubuntu developer, the packages cannot be authenticated during installation. The client (eternallands), data (eternallands-data), sound (eternallands-sound) and music (eternallands-music) are packaged separately to simplify updates.
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 1. Now launch the GUI tool "System->Administration->Synaptic Package Manager". Search for "eternallands". Mark each file you want to be installed (sound and music file will be available soon) then click the "Apply" icon.
== Install using the command line ==
== How to install Eternal Lands ==

=== Install using GUI tools ===

 1. Use the GUI tool "System->Administration->Software Sources" to add the launch-pad source. On the "Third Party Software" tab, click "Add" then enter "deb http''''''://ppa.launchpad.net/pjbroad/ubuntu hardy main" in the dialogue and click "Add Source". NOTE: substitute your Ubuntu release name if you are not using hardy.

 1. Now launch the GUI tool "System->Administration->Synaptic Package Manager". Search for "eternallands". Mark each file you want to be installed (the sound and music packages are optional) then click the "Apply" icon.

=== Or, install using an install script ===

 1. Left click this [[attachment:ubuntu.install.sh|install script]] link and select to download. When prompted, save to your desktop.
 2. When downloaded, right click the icon and select "Properties".
 3. From the "Permissions" tab, set the execute flag then click "Close".
 4. When that is done, double click the icon and click "Run in Terminal".

=== Or, install using the command line ===
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== Playing the game == === Debian (Lenny) packages ===
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However you install the packages, once the installation has completed, you will have a new "Eternal Lands" icon under the "Applications->Games" menu. All these packages are also available for Debian (currently only i386 on Lenny). To install the Debian version add the software sources line "deb http''''''://www.twinmoons.org.uk/pkg/debian/ ./".
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If you have played the game before from your current Ubuntu login account, your game personal settings may need to be updated to point at the new installation. When you launch the game, you will be given the option automatically fix any personal settings. ||<tablestyle="float:right; margin: 0 0 1em 1em;" style="padding:1em;"> {{attachment:eternallands.jpg}}||
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== Future updates == == Playing Eternal Lands ==
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When updates are available, you will be asked if you wish to download and install as for any other application. How ever you install the packages, once the installation has completed, you will have a new "Eternal Lands" icon under the "Applications->Games" menu.

If you have played the game before from your current Ubuntu login account, your game personal settings may need to be updated to point at the new installation. When you launch the game, you will be given the option to automatically fix any personal settings.

== Using an alternative configuration i.e. server ==

By default the installed icon will launch a configuration/server selection GUI. The first time you launch the game you will be given the open to disable this GUI for future sessions. If you disable this GUI, the "main" configuration will be used by default. This will connect you to the main server. You can easily use other configuration settings (e.g. for alternative servers) by specifying the configuration name as a parameter for the launcher. Note: if you specify a configuration name that does not exist, the game defaults to the "main" configuration.

=== Example, creating a new icon for the pk server ===

Create a copy of the game icon by dragging it from the "Applications->Games" menu and dropping it on your desktop or on a desktop panel. Then right-click the new icon and select properties. In the command box of the icon properties (that's under the launcher tab for a desktop icon), add " pk" to the end of the command, that's a space and the letters "pk" without the quotes. You can also change the icon text to remind you which server will be used.

=== Example, connecting to the pk server from the command line ===

Open a terminal and type "eternallands pk", again without the quotes and press return.

== Custom Maps (tab-maps) ==

Various unofficial packs exist that contain additional and replacement map images (i.e. tab maps). These files are normally installed in the "maps" sub-directory of the game data; doing this could cause issues when updating or removing the install packages. However, these tab-maps can also be installed in your user settings directory, in the "updates/<version>/maps" sub-directory; e.g. "$HOME/.elc/updates/1_6_0/maps". Installing tab-maps here will not cause issues with game install packages and will also be preserved during updates.

== Future updates and Release Candidates of Eternal Lands ==

When updates are available, you will be asked if you wish to download and install these just like other applications. When a new major release is in the final stages of test, a release candidate version of the game is often made available. This version may be made available as packages. The name of these packages will be tagged with "-rc", e.g. eternallands-rc and eternallands-rc-data. The current "-rc" versions replace release packages but the original release packages can be reinstalled to replace the "-rc" version if required.
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Eternal Lands is a free, massively multi player on-line role playing game (MMORPG). The game is free to play and the client is open source. The basic aim of this page is to help you install the game.

Ubuntu packages are available from the Launchpad Personal Package Area of Paul Broadhead, one of the official developers for the Eternal Lands client. Note, as these packages are not produced by an official Ubuntu developer, the packages cannot be authenticated during installation. The client (eternallands), data (eternallands-data), sound (eternallands-sound) and music (eternallands-music) are packaged separately to simplify updates.

How to install Eternal Lands

Install using GUI tools

  1. Use the GUI tool "System->Administration->Software Sources" to add the launch-pad source. On the "Third Party Software" tab, click "Add" then enter "deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/pjbroad/ubuntu hardy main" in the dialogue and click "Add Source". NOTE: substitute your Ubuntu release name if you are not using hardy.

  2. Now launch the GUI tool "System->Administration->Synaptic Package Manager". Search for "eternallands". Mark each file you want to be installed (the sound and music packages are optional) then click the "Apply" icon.

Or, install using an install script

  1. Left click this install script link and select to download. When prompted, save to your desktop.

  2. When downloaded, right click the icon and select "Properties".
  3. From the "Permissions" tab, set the execute flag then click "Close".
  4. When that is done, double click the icon and click "Run in Terminal".

Or, install using the command line

sudo -s
repoline="deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/pjbroad/ubuntu $(lsb_release -sc) main"
echo -e "\n#Eternal Lands package repository\n${repoline}" >> /etc/apt/sources.list
aptitude update
aptitude install eternallands
exit

Debian (Lenny) packages

All these packages are also available for Debian (currently only i386 on Lenny). To install the Debian version add the software sources line "deb http://www.twinmoons.org.uk/pkg/debian/ ./".

eternallands.jpg

Playing Eternal Lands

How ever you install the packages, once the installation has completed, you will have a new "Eternal Lands" icon under the "Applications->Games" menu.

If you have played the game before from your current Ubuntu login account, your game personal settings may need to be updated to point at the new installation. When you launch the game, you will be given the option to automatically fix any personal settings.

Using an alternative configuration i.e. server

By default the installed icon will launch a configuration/server selection GUI. The first time you launch the game you will be given the open to disable this GUI for future sessions. If you disable this GUI, the "main" configuration will be used by default. This will connect you to the main server. You can easily use other configuration settings (e.g. for alternative servers) by specifying the configuration name as a parameter for the launcher. Note: if you specify a configuration name that does not exist, the game defaults to the "main" configuration.

Example, creating a new icon for the pk server

Create a copy of the game icon by dragging it from the "Applications->Games" menu and dropping it on your desktop or on a desktop panel. Then right-click the new icon and select properties. In the command box of the icon properties (that's under the launcher tab for a desktop icon), add " pk" to the end of the command, that's a space and the letters "pk" without the quotes. You can also change the icon text to remind you which server will be used.

Example, connecting to the pk server from the command line

Open a terminal and type "eternallands pk", again without the quotes and press return.

Custom Maps (tab-maps)

Various unofficial packs exist that contain additional and replacement map images (i.e. tab maps). These files are normally installed in the "maps" sub-directory of the game data; doing this could cause issues when updating or removing the install packages. However, these tab-maps can also be installed in your user settings directory, in the "updates/<version>/maps" sub-directory; e.g. "$HOME/.elc/updates/1_6_0/maps". Installing tab-maps here will not cause issues with game install packages and will also be preserved during updates.

Future updates and Release Candidates of Eternal Lands

When updates are available, you will be asked if you wish to download and install these just like other applications. When a new major release is in the final stages of test, a release candidate version of the game is often made available. This version may be made available as packages. The name of these packages will be tagged with "-rc", e.g. eternallands-rc and eternallands-rc-data. The current "-rc" versions replace release packages but the original release packages can be reinstalled to replace the "-rc" version if required.


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