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This is awesome! Thanks for making it!

I'm sorry but how in the hell do I open this on linux mint

It's an actual command-line application, so from whatever terminal you're using. (As per another comment from the dev.)

Yeah I get that, it doesnt work

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I may need to build it for another CPU. Run this command and let me know what it returns:

uname -m
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x86_64


Also worth noting I am very tech illiterate and switched to linux with my friend's help because fuck windows

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Yep, that's the issue. I need to make a new release that includes x86 binaries. I will work on that this morning and post an update when it is ready.

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Done! You can download an x86 version from Github.

What is the file format for the Linux download on github? I downloaded it but the file has no extension.

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There is no extension. You should be able to download it, then just type the name in the terminal to execute it. Try this:

./soloterm_linux

You may need to download a new binary. I re-released it with binaries for x86 and arm processors. I only had arm binaries out there, so you may need the x86 version.

Solo isn’t my preference, but this is sick. Incredible work!! I think I’ll need to figure out a way to use this anyway.

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Thanks for the kind words! I've been having fun working on it as well as using it.

Any way to use this with termux on android?

I have no idea, sorry.

Just downloaded it. Simply: wow! Holy cow this is exactly what I was looking for. Not long ago, when I read the this Lonelog bookled from Zotiquest (Loner creator) I thought I need just a simple app on my Debian machine to run my solo games. Up to now, I used jrnl terminal note taking app, which it its job, but this one is way way better. I will play around with it more. I need to figure out how F2 Action, F3 Oracle and F4 Dice best work. This app is a piece of art! Thank you very much for providing this to the RPG game audience. Very cool!

Wow, thanks for the kind words! It's great to hear you find it useful. I've installed it on my linux server at home that I can SSH into and play from anywhere.

For Ctrl+T Tags, F2 Action, F3 Oracle, and F4 Dice, check out the Lonelog PDF (it's free) for guidance. I've found it very helpful for tracking things and notating mechanics.