Difference between revisions of "Oldunreal 227 Linux FAQ"
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Revision as of 18:07, 20 May 2009
On which distributions is Unreal 227 running on?
For the moment I have reports that it is running on:
SuSE 11.0
Slackware 12.1 (but maybe artsd needs to be killed or Unreal needs to be started up without sound with the -nosound option)
How do I access Advanced Options?
its not available for Linux users. You need to edit the UnrealLinux.ini instead. But all options possible options are already added and commented with a semicolon (;) you just need to change the commented lines.
Open your UnrealLinux.ini and change the following lines in section [Engine.Engine]:
Console=UBrowser.UBrowserConsole<br />
;Console=UMenu.UnrealConsole<br />
into
;Console=UBrowser.UBrowserConsole<br />
Console=UMenu.UnrealConsole<br />