diff --git a/os/debian/README.Debian b/os/debian/README.Debian deleted file mode 100644 --- a/os/debian/README.Debian +++ /dev/null @@ -1,41 +0,0 @@ -OpenTTD for Debian ------------------- - -To properly play this game, you need a base graphics and sound set. -Currently, the graphics, sound and music files from the original -Transport Tycoon Deluxe game (Windows and DOS versions) are supported, -as well as the free graphics replacement set "OpenGFX", sound -replacement set "OpenSFX" (which is in non-free due to a restrictive -license) and the free music replacement set "OpenMSX". - -Normally, installing the openttd package should automatically install -openttd-opengfx as well, allowing OpenTTD to run out of the box. If you -want sound, you'll have to enable non-free sources and install the -openttd-opensfx package manually (or install the original Transport -Tyccon Deluxe sound files). - -The easiest way to install the OpenMSX music files is to use the in-game -content download system, which should offer the latest version of the -music files. - -To find out how to install the original Transport Tycoon Deluxe graphics -sound files and music files, see readme.txt, section 4.1. - --Playing Music - In addition to installing a music set (see above), you'll also need - to install the timidity midi player, available in the timidity - package. - - Remember that not all audio devices support multiple audiostreams - (music and sound), so you might have to use alsa software mixing or - pulseaudio. - --Scenarios - There are no scenarios included in this release. Scenarios can be - downloaded using OpenTTD's content service, which is available from - OpenTTD's main menu. If you have obtained a scenario through other - means, you can place it either in your ~/.openttd/scenario directory - or in the system-wide /usr/share/games/openttd/scenario directory. - - -- Matthijs Kooijman Mon, 01 Feb 2010 10:42:11 +0100 -