There is no way to install Tribes 2 on Linux with the Windows CD (like you can with Quake 3, UT, RTCW). You need the actual Tribes 2 Linux CD, which unfortunately the publisher has no plans on selling any more so you are out of luck.
The only way to get Tribes 2 running in Linux if you don't have it already is to download the ISO off your favourite P2P network. It may not be legal, but depriving people access to your work after you've finished raking in the cash is against the original spirit of copyright, and personally I see no reason to respect the copyright laws in this instance.
This is the mysterious phenomenon known as the "SlashDot Effect" in action. Nobody is quite sure how it is caused, but it affects small servers on slow connections that host large images.
The Rio Karma, a 20GB HDD-based audio player that plays Ogg Vorbis and FLAC, has an RJ-45 jack at the back of the dock to sync over ethernet through a java app that can be downloaded from the Karma's own internal web server.
This IGN article reveals that the Rio Karma's successor, which Rio was showing to select media at CES 2004, has an SD expansions slot, and rumours are that the slot is for an 802.11b card.
Of course, there is nothing stopping you from plugging your Rio Karma, which is available today, into a wireless hub on top of your stereo, or into a notebook with wireless ability.
The Rio Karma, a 20GB HDD-based player, supports Ogg Vorbis AND FLAC, and gapless playback of these formats. It retails for around US$230, and is probably the most advanced DAP on the market.
Now you can transform your thoughts into a real, hardcopy piece of paper using the mysterious and little-known pen device! With the following commands:
echo "Note to self: build shrine to Tux" >/dev/pen cat ~/reallylongessay >/dev/pen
With the Linux Pen Device, you too can enjoy all the benefits of pen technology without all the messiness of ink or bother of taking your hands away from your keyboard!
There is no way to install Tribes 2 on Linux with the Windows CD (like you can with Quake 3, UT, RTCW). You need the actual Tribes 2 Linux CD, which unfortunately the publisher has no plans on selling any more so you are out of luck.
The only way to get Tribes 2 running in Linux if you don't have it already is to download the ISO off your favourite P2P network. It may not be legal, but depriving people access to your work after you've finished raking in the cash is against the original spirit of copyright, and personally I see no reason to respect the copyright laws in this instance.
This is the mysterious phenomenon known as the "SlashDot Effect" in action. Nobody is quite sure how it is caused, but it affects small servers on slow connections that host large images.
Web servers burst into flame all the time when they are linked from SlashDot.
This IGN article reveals that the Rio Karma's successor, which Rio was showing to select media at CES 2004, has an SD expansions slot, and rumours are that the slot is for an 802.11b card.
Of course, there is nothing stopping you from plugging your Rio Karma, which is available today, into a wireless hub on top of your stereo, or into a notebook with wireless ability.
The Rio Karma, a 20GB HDD-based player, supports Ogg Vorbis AND FLAC, and gapless playback of these formats. It retails for around US$230, and is probably the most advanced DAP on the market.
We're Australian, we have no freedoms.
Whoever said he loaded Windows willingly? Windows is a virus because it comes on 99.99% of new computers whether you want it or not.
Here are the burnable ISO images:
Enemy Territory (torrent) (ftp)
America's Army ISO (ftp)