Re: [gentoo-user] Question re: games

2003-03-04 Thread Codewordt Gentoo Users
MAL said: > That will add you to the games group, which sounds like it's what's > disallowing you access to much needed gaming :) I may completely wrong here but I thought I saw a post emerge message recently about there no longer being a need for a 'games' group. Or is that the case only for cer

Re: [gentoo-user] Question re: games

2003-03-04 Thread MAL
Timothy James Friesen wrote: Hello All, I recently upgraded LBreakout2 to version 2.2.4 or something, and now I can't run it. It's installed in /usr/games/bin, and I don't have acces to that directory as a normal user for some reason. Any ideas as to what to do to fix this would be much appre

[gentoo-user] Question re: games

2003-03-03 Thread Timothy James Friesen
Hello All, I recently upgraded LBreakout2 to version 2.2.4 or something, and now I can't run it. It's installed in /usr/games/bin, and I don't have acces to that directory as a normal user for some reason. Any ideas as to what to do to fix this would be much appreciated. I noticed something