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BVE/OpenBVE Support / Re: Linux OpenBVE: How to use .EXE installers for routes and trains
« on: October 03, 2012, 02:25:19 pm »
The easiest way is to install the routes and trains under Windows, and then
in Linux create a Short Cut to these folders.
Earlier versions of Linux do not support short cuts, in which case you have to
drag the "Train" and "Railway" folders across.
To make this work, you have to set your computer up as a dual Windows/Ubuntu boot,
using the "WUBI" method.
If you have both the Windows and Linux version of OpenBVE, then the Linux version can
access the \UserData\LegacyContent folder.
I have discussed this project in more detail on my blog
http://hornbyrailway.wordpress.com/
in Linux create a Short Cut to these folders.
Earlier versions of Linux do not support short cuts, in which case you have to
drag the "Train" and "Railway" folders across.
To make this work, you have to set your computer up as a dual Windows/Ubuntu boot,
using the "WUBI" method.
If you have both the Windows and Linux version of OpenBVE, then the Linux version can
access the \UserData\LegacyContent folder.
I have discussed this project in more detail on my blog
http://hornbyrailway.wordpress.com/