Can't get Pioneer to load
Posted: Sun Sep 30, 2012 8:49 am
Hello all,This is a question that goes out to the patient....I have Pioneer installed on my laptop and my desktop machine. I have no problem running it on my laptop (Dual core, 2ghz, 2g ram, Intel Gfx, Mint 13 MATE) but on my desktop (Quad core, 2.4Ghz, 4g ram, nVidia 430 1 gig, Mint 13 XFCE) I get this....bob@bob-System-Product-Name ~ $ lsDesktop Music pioneer-alpha26-linux32 VideosDocuments Pictures PublicDownloads pioneer-91b0b71-linux32 Templatesbob@bob-System-Product-Name ~ $ cd ./pioneer-alpha26-linux32bob@bob-System-Product-Name ~/pioneer-alpha26-linux32 $ lsAUTHORS.txt data modelviewer pioneerChangelog.txt fonts.COPYING.txt modelviewer.map pioneer.mapCOMPILING.OSX.txt lua.COPYING.txt Modelviewer.txt Quickstart.txtCOPYING.txt models.COPYING.txt music.COPYING.txt README.txtbob@bob-System-Product-Name ~/pioneer-alpha26-linux32 $ ./pioneerbash: ./pioneer: No such file or directorybob@bob-System-Product-Name ~/pioneer-alpha26-linux32 $I ran the git command to resolve the dependencies but I'd get an altogether different error if that was the problem, that much I am aware of. I run the same command to have it run on my laptop to start pioneer(and Neverwinter Nights for that matter). I feel like I'm missing something ridiculously easy and I would really (I mean REALLY)like to run Pioneer in the "High" settings and take advantage of the gfx card <img src='[url]http://spacesimcentral.com/forum/public/style_emoticons//wink3.gif'[/url] class='bbc_emoticon' alt=';)' />If anyone can help, I'd appreciate it.bob@bob-System-Product-Name ~ $ lsDesktop Music pioneer-alpha26-linux32 VideosDocuments Pictures PublicDownloads pioneer-91b0b71-linux32 Templatesbob@bob-System-Product-Name ~ $ cd ./pioneer-alpha26-linux32bob@bob-System-Product-Name ~/pioneer-alpha26-linux32 $ lsAUTHORS.txt data modelviewer pioneerChangelog.txt fonts.COPYING.txt modelviewer.map pioneer.mapCOMPILING.OSX.txt lua.COPYING.txt Modelviewer.txt Quickstart.txtCOPYING.txt models.COPYING.txt music.COPYING.txt README.txtbob@bob-System-Product-Name ~/pioneer-alpha26-linux32 $ ./pioneerbash: ./pioneer: No such file or directorybob@bob-System-Product-Name ~/pioneer-alpha26-linux32 $I ran the git command to resolve the dependencies but I'd get an altogether different error if that was the problem, that much I am aware of. I run the same command to have it run on my laptop to start pioneer(and Neverwinter Nights for that matter). I feel like I'm missing something ridiculously easy and I would really (I mean REALLY)like to run Pioneer in the "High" settings and take advantage of the gfx card <img src='[url]http://spacesimcentral.com/forum/public/style_emoticons//wink3.gif'[/url] class='bbc_emoticon' alt=';)' />If anyone can help, I'd appreciate it.