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Gaming • Re: Linux Air Combat on Raspberry Pi 5

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Update: I just completed another brief YouTube video clip showing what LAC looks like on the Raspberry Pi 5 when optimized for best performance in terms of video resolution, visual detail, and render distance. I've added that into the following web page, which also includes video clips showing LAC on the Raspberry Pi model 4b and model 400:

https://askmisterwizard.com/2019/LinuxA ... erryPi.htm

With the information on that page, anybody with a Raspberry Pi 4b, 400, or Pi-5 will be able to download, compile, install, configure, and run LAC without mystery.

We have long published LAC precompiled for the Pi4b and Pi400. Before running the precompiled executable on that platform, it's necessary to install the following free software libraries from the "Add / Remove Software" facility according to the usual pattern:

1 of 3: freeglut3-2.8.1-3 or later
2 of 3: libsdl1.2debian-1.2.15+dfsg2-6~deb10u1 or later
3 of 3: libsdl-mixer1.2-1.2.12-15 or later.

Once you've installed those libraries and downloaded LAC's free archive distribution for Raspberry Pi 4b, you can just sudo/run the "install.sh" shell script (included with the download archive) to install it.

Soon we will also publish LAC precompiled for the Raspberry Pi 5. Before running the precompiled executable for the Pi5, it's necessary to install the following two software libraries from the "Add / Remove Software" facility according to the usual pattern:

1 of 2: libsdl-image1.2-1.2.12-13+b2 (64 bit) or later
2 of 2: libsdl-mixer1.2-1.2.12-17+b3 (64 bit) or later

I will update this thread as soon as the precompiled package is available for the Pi5. Should be within a couple of days.

I hope this helps!

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Statistics: Posted by bbosen — Thu Feb 29, 2024 2:18 pm



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