Ok so I'm super new to Linux and was trying my skills at installing America's Army 2.5 from a .run file. Got it installed but couldn't figure out how to run it. Learned there is a "shortcut" in the usr/local/bin folder called armyops. Tried running that through the terminal but was unsuccessful. Next I found the source directory to be in usr/local/games/armyops and there is an uninstall script in there but I have no idea how to run it. I get to that directory in the terminal and type uninstall or sudo uninstall and get a message saying no uninstall script found. Using Dolphin I try to right click and delete or highlight and delete but no option to do so. I check permissions and they are all greyed out. Folder takes up 2 gigs and I need it gone. Can anyone point me in the right direction please
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[SOLVED] How to Remove America's Army - Kubuntu 10.04
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Re: How to Remove America's Army - Kubuntu 10.04
I have no idea what kind of program this is, but for new installs that don't have an icon, I type the name of the program on the command line or hit Alt-F2 and type it there. If that doesn't work, perhaps the program is broken or lacks dependencies. Is there a README?
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It just occurred to me that you could need to set permissions to executable by doing chmod + x filename.
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America's Army is a game that I guess from what I have read post-install is no longer supported with Linux. This excerpt is straight from the readme but I dont know what to do with it.There is
a script in the game's directory called "uninstall"
for this purpose. Alternately, you can delete the
game's directory and (as the user who installed the
game) ~/.loki/installed/armyops.xml ...
Code:#! /bin/sh #### UNINSTALL SCRIPT - Generated by SetupDB 1.6 ##### DetectARCH() { status=1 case `uname -m` in amd64 | x86_64) echo "amd64" status=0;; i?86 | i86*) echo "x86" status=0;; 90*/*) echo "hppa" status=0;; *) case `uname -s` in IRIX*) echo "mips" status=0;; AIX*) echo "ppc" status=0;; *) arch=`uname -p 2>/dev/null || uname -m` if test "$arch" = powerpc; then echo "ppc" else echo $arch fi status=0;; esac esac return $status } DetectOS() { os=`uname -s` if test "$os" = OpenUNIX; then echo SCO_SV else echo $os fi return 0 } if which loki-uninstall 2> /dev/null > /dev/null || type -p loki-uninstall 2> /dev/null > /dev/null; then UNINSTALL=loki-uninstall else UNINSTALL="$HOME/.loki/installed/bin/`DetectOS`/`DetectARCH`/uninstall" if test ! -x "$UNINSTALL" ; then echo Could not find a usable uninstall program. Aborting. exit 1 fi fi "$UNINSTALL" "/usr/local/games/armyops/.manifest/armyops.xml" "$1"
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Re: How to Remove America's Army - Kubuntu 10.04
From a terminal:
Code:sudo sh /usr/local/games/armyops/uninstall.sh
/usr/local/bin is not one of those $PATH's, so you have to run it with the 'sh' command
Or , as the readme says, you can simply delete the armyops folder in /usr/local/games
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Re: How to Remove America's Army - Kubuntu 10.04
I tried to delete the folder graphically with no luck. Still learning the terminal commands for such. I did what you mentioned above and this is what happens.
Code:matt@oliver:~$ sudo sh /usr/local/games/armyops/uninstall.sh [sudo] password for matt: sh: Can't open /usr/local/games/armyops/uninstall.sh matt@oliver:~$
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Re: How to Remove America's Army - Kubuntu 10.04
Not having the game installed, I may have mistyped the actual file name - it may just be 'uninstall' and not 'uninstall.sh'
actually I forget how old the game is, I don't think it is 'sudo aware', among other things
Code:sudo sh
Code:su
Code:cd /usr/local/games/armyops
Code:./uninstall
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Re: How to Remove America's Army - Kubuntu 10.04
Sweet!!! I think that did it. Now from my reading there is no registry to worry about, correct? Also the folder was 2 gigs yet when I executed the command the hard drive barely even did anything. Do I need to clear a trash folder or temp folder? This goes in general, what kind of maintenance needs to be done to keep a system healthy?
Thank you very much for your help.
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Re: [SOLVED] How to Remove America's Army - Kubuntu 10.04
No registry in Linux, and any configuration files for that game will be in a hidden folder in your home dir, as mentioned in the readme for armyops
the game is 100% self contained so all it really did to uninstall is to delete the game folder
you can check your trash from within Dolphin, and if you want you can add a trash plasmoid to your panel or desktop. You usually don't need to mess with the /tmp dir.
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