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These are excellent detailed and thoughtful explanations! This is a great job.
I have played Dink Smallwood and various dmods on Ubuntu (since 10.04).
I use it and WinDinkEdit2 on Windows Vista to generate dmods.
BTW, it has been my experience that on Ubuntu, you can just install dink from the "Software" or "Software Center" tool that ends up on your Desktop when you set up an account. Like you I added the "missing" sounds to the /usr/share/games/dink/dink/Sound directory.
I also installed the ultimate cheat into the /usr/share/games/dink/dink/Story directory.
I have played Dink Smallwood and various dmods on Ubuntu (since 10.04).
I use it and WinDinkEdit2 on Windows Vista to generate dmods.
BTW, it has been my experience that on Ubuntu, you can just install dink from the "Software" or "Software Center" tool that ends up on your Desktop when you set up an account. Like you I added the "missing" sounds to the /usr/share/games/dink/dink/Sound directory.
I also installed the ultimate cheat into the /usr/share/games/dink/dink/Story directory.