![]() ![]() Some extra options for gameplay are available within the command-line method. OpenGL may also not be an option on a system without a 3D Graphics card set up, such as an nVidia, or ATi card, which support OpenGL and 3D. If you notice the game "sticking" or freezing, you could try disabling OpenGL, as this can slow up some older machines. There you can configure: Graphics Mode (OpenGL/SDL), toggle fullscreen mode on/off, Enable or Disable Sound and Music, Show FPS (Frames Per Second) and do a Keyboard Setup (changing what keyboard keys do in the games' action). The in-game configuration can be done running the game, then choosing the Options menu. All of it can be configured in-game and you do not need to edit any files in there. Super Tux stores its configuration and data (like save games) files under $HOME/.supertux (where $HOME is your user's home directory). Or press ALT+F2 on your desktop (or go to a terminal like gnome-terminal and konsole), type supertux2, and press Enter. After installing, you can run the program under the menu:Īpplications -> Games -> Arcade -> SuperTux This will grab the game and all its dependencies from the Internet, so you need to be connected to the Internet. Or with YUM either use a front-end tool (like yumex) or issue the following command, in a terminal, as root: To install with DNF, use the following command, in a terminal, as root: Super Tux is available under the Fedora Extras Community repository, and can be installed using the DNF or YUM tool. ![]() Together with a great little story all in all a good gaming experience! The Milestone1 release of Super Tux features 9 enemies, 26 playable levels, software and OpenGL rendering modes, configurable joystick and keyboard input, new music and completely re-done graphics. Super Tux is a classic 2D jump'n run sidescroller game in a style similar to the original Super Mario games.
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