I've found that when installing UniVerse on Linux, you have to edit a few
things before it's "happy".  Others have mentioned the uv.load and cpio
issue, I've also found that you should look in the following files and make
sure they have the right info.

.unishared --  This is at the root level of the machine.  It tells UniVerse
where the shared directory is.

.uvhome  --  This is off the root level of the machine and is simply a
pointer to the UniVerse install directory.

These files are within the home directory pointed to by .uvhome.

 .profile  -- I think this is just an example of what to put in your
profile.  I hope it's just an example, because it still makes reference to
"ardent" (who are they???)  :-)

.uvrcloc  --  This is where you can tell UniVerse to look for uv.rc.  Just
edit the directory within to match your system.  Check this file first if
UniVerse won't start.


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