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Special Forums UNIX and Linux Applications mediawiki page won't load - fedora 16, MediaWiki version 1.18.2 Post 302621613 by Corona688 on Tuesday 10th of April 2012 06:16:19 PM
Old 04-10-2012
Maybe this bit?

Code:
'''Alias /wiki/skins /usr/share/mediawiki/skins'''
'''Alias /wiki /var/www/wiki'''

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WARMUX(6)							   Games Manual 							 WARMUX(6)

NAME
Warmux - A convivial mass murder game. SYNOPSIS
warmux [-h|--help] [-v|--version] [-p|--play] [-i|--internet] [-s|--server] [-c|--client [ip]] [-d|--debug debug_masks] DESCRIPTION
Have the mascots of your favorite free software battle in the Warmux arena using dynamite, grenades, baseball bat and other weapons ... Exterminate your opponent in a funny 2D toon-style scenery. Each player (2 minimum, on the same PC) controls the team of his choice (tux, gnu, firefox, wilber,...) and must destroy his adversaries using more or less casual weapons. Although a minimum of strategy is required to be victorious, Warmux is pre-eminently a "convivial mass murder" game where, turn by turn, each team attempts to produce maximum damage to their opponents. CONTROLS
* Key left/right: walk to the left / to the right * Key up/down: Aim up/down * Key shift: Smaller aim increment/decrement when used with up or down. Smaller step while walking * Key 'b': ("Backwards") jump * Key enter: ("Horizontal") jump * Key backspace: ("Vertical") jump * Key tab: Switch to next or previous (when Ctrl is pressed too) character * Key 'c': Recenter to active character * Key space: Shoot. Exceptions: the parachute is automatically deployed, and teleportation is made with a mouse click. Warning: The automatic bazooka and air strike first need a target to be selected (select it with a left click) * Mouse right click: Show/hide weapons menu * Mouse left click on the map: Select a target for teleportation, automatic bazooka, or air strike * Mouse left click on a character: Make it active (if it's allowed) * Mouse move next to screen borders: Move the map * Key F1, F2, ... F5: Change weapon in category 1, 2, ... 5 * Key F10: Toggle Fullscreen * Key 'p': Pause the game * Key escape: Leave the game (confirmation necessary) SEE ALSO
Have a look at the official website http://warmux.org On the website, you will find some useful help: * List of weapons: http://warmux.org/wiki/en/weapons.php * List of maps: http://warmux.org/wiki/en/maps.php * How to write your own map: http://warmux.org/wiki/Create_your_own_map.php * List of skins: http://warmux.org/wiki/en/skins.php * Forum: http://www.warmux.org/forum/ AUTHOR
Warmux was written by: - Jean-Christophe DUBERGA <jcduberga@gmx.de> - Laurent DEFERT SIMONNEAU <lodesi2@yahoo.fr> - Lawrence AZZOUG <lawrenceazzoug@wanadoo.fr> - Matthieu FERTRE <matthieu.fertre@free.fr> - Renaud LOTTIAUX <renaud.lottiaux@free.fr> - Victor STINNER <victor.stinner@haypocalc.com> This manual page was originally written by Jean Parpaillon <artefact@altern.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others). It is maintained by the Warmux team. October 28, 2007 WARMUX(6)
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