Installation Issues RE Counterstrike

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reservoir_k9
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Installation Issues RE Counterstrike

Post by reservoir_k9 »

Hi All

First Post. Linux N00b. Hope you will bear with me.

I was running UBUNTU 9.04, but decided to switch over and try DEBIAN out for a while. I am presently running the latest stable release of DEBIAN. Machine is several years old (Athlon XP 2.08ghz -- 2gb RAM -- 256mb NVIDIA card --if it becomes necessary I can get more specific specs on hardware.)

Anyway... I am encountering problems when I try to install Counterstrike. Same problem in UBUNTU AND Debian. I tried multiple versions of WINE on UBUNTU, but for the moment am trying to use the "stable" version of wine in Debian... (WINE 1.0.1)

I've posted a screenshot below but basically the setup will initialize, install STEAM, get through whatever needs to be loaded from DISK1 but when it asks for DISK2 and I try to hit the eject button it says "an application is preventing the volume 'cs_1' from being ejected." (see screenshot.)

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I searched for a bit online and saw that I could unmount the drive via terminal. I did so using "umount -l /media/cdrom" and it did ALLOW me to thereafter eject the CD and put in CD2... but when I tried to resume installation it failed. (see screen below.)

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Any suggestions? Thanks in advance! And I do apologize if this is something that has already been asked and resolved elsewhere... I searched, but could not find anything on this, if I missed it then I would greatly appreciate being pointed in the right direction!

Thanks Again!

-ReS
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Post by jeffz »

Use the command 'wine eject' to change cds. Alternatively, you just download steam from the website, create an account, enter your cd-key and any games you have the right to will be available for download.
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