[INSTALL.md] Pkg lists->command; add extra distros

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Brenton Horne
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To compile OpenRA, open the `OpenRA.sln` solution in the main folder, build it from the command-line with MSBuild or use the Makefile analogue command `make all` scripted in PowerShell syntax.
Run the game with `OpenRA.Game.exe Game.Mod=ra` for Red Alert or `OpenRA.Game.exe Game.Mod=cnc` for Tiberian Dawn.
Run the game with `launch-game.cmd`. It can be handed arguments that specify the exact mod one wishes to run, for example, run `launch-game.cmd Game.Mod=ra` to launch Red Alert, `launch-game.cmd Game.Mod=cnc` to start Tiberian dawn or `launch-game.cmd Game.Mod=d2k` to launch Dune 2000.
Linux
=====
Use `make dependencies` to map the native libraries to your system and fetch the remaining CLI dependencies to place them at the appropriate places.
To compile OpenRA, run `make all` from the command line.
To compile OpenRA, run `make all` from the command line. After this one can run the game with `./launch-game.sh`. It is also possible to specify the mod you wish to run from the command line, e.g. with `./launch-game.sh Game.Mod=ts` if you wish to try the experimental Tiberian Sun mod.
Run with either `launch-game.sh` or `mono --debug OpenRA.Game.exe`.
Type `sudo make install` for system-wide installation. Run `sudo make install-linux-shortcuts` to get startup scripts, icons and desktop files. You can then run the Red Alert by executing the `openra-ra` command, the Dune 2000 mod by running the `openra-d2k` command and Tiberian Dawn by the `openra-cnc` command. Alternatively, you can also run these mods by clicking on their desktop shortcuts if you ran `sudo make install-linux-shortcuts`.
Type `sudo make install` for system wide installation. Run `make install-linux-shortcuts` to get startup scripts, icons and desktop files. You can then run from the `openra` shortcut.
Arch Linux
----------
It is important to note there is an unofficial [`openra-git`](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/openra-git) package in the Arch User Repository (AUR) of Arch Linux. If manually compiling is the way you wish to go the build and runtime dependencies can be installed with:
```
sudo pacman -S mono openal libgl freetype2 sdl2 lua51 xdg-utils zenity
```
Debian/Ubuntu
-------------
* mono-devel
* libfreetype6
* libopenal1
* liblua5.1-0
* libsdl2-2.0-0
* xdg-utils
* zenity
* curl
```
sudo apt install mono-devel libfreetype6 libopenal1 liblua5.1-0 libsdl2-2.0-0 xdg-utils zenity wget
```
openSUSE
--------
Fedora
------
```
sudo zypper in mono-devel openal-soft freetype2 SDL2 lua51 xdg-utils zenity curl
sudo dnf install "pkgconfig(mono)" SDL2 freetype "lua = 5.1" openal-soft xdg-utils zenity
```
Gentoo
------
* dev-lang/mono
* dev-dotnet/libgdiplus
* media-libs/freetype:2
* media-libs/libsdl2
* media-libs/openal
* virtual/jpeg
* virtual/opengl
* dev-lang/lua-5.1.5
* x11-misc/xdg-utils
* gnome-extra/zenity
* net-misc/curl
```
sudo emerge -av dev-lang/mono dev-dotnet/libgdiplus media-libs/freetype:2 media-libs/libsdl2 media-libs/openal virtual/jpeg virtual/opengl '=dev-lang/lua-5.1.5*' x11-misc/xdg-utils gnome-extra/zenity
```
Mageia
------
```
sudo dnf install "pkgconfig(mono)" SDL2 freetype "lib*lua5.1" "lib*freetype2" "lib*sdl2.0_0" openal-soft xdg-utils zenity
```
openSUSE
--------
```
sudo zypper in mono-devel openal-soft freetype2 SDL2 lua51 xdg-utils zenity
```
Red Hat Enterprise Linux (and rebuilds, e.g. CentOS)
----------------------------------------------------
The EPEL repository is required in order for the following command to run properly.
```
sudo yum install "pkgconfig(mono)" SDL2 freetype "lua = 5.1" openal-soft xdg-utils zenity
```
OSX
=====
@@ -72,4 +89,4 @@ Use `make dependencies` to map the native libraries to your system.
To compile OpenRA, run `make` from the command line.
Run with `mono --debug OpenRA.Game.exe`.
Run with `./launch-game.sh`.