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Roesjka
The Last Solution Inc Dawn of Transcendence
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Posted - 2015.05.12 10:07:51 -
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March rabbit wrote:Kismeteer wrote:March rabbit wrote:Debian 8 x64 here. Installed Wine. Downloaded Eve installer. "wine start Eve...msi" leads to error "installation directory must be on a local hard drive". Googled around. No success. Any ideas?
Thanks Did you install to c:\program files\ccp or c:\games and not /home/user/games or something? Also, I recommend the offline installer. Used both available installers. Tried to set path in installer to various directories, to empty string, to "c:\" and "z:\" (i have them in my Wine configuration). Checked access rights to directories in $HOME/.wine64 - everything looks good. People report that this problem happens sometime with MSI packages in Windows. But i found no info about Linux specifics.
You need to install it with msiexec instead off wine than the installer works . Found this as I had the same problem. Search on installing .msi installer in wine. Works great.
cheers |
Roesjka
The Last Solution Inc Dawn of Transcendence
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Posted - 2015.05.12 10:16:29 -
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Torgeir Hekard wrote:March rabbit wrote:Checked access rights to directories in $HOME/.wine64 - everything looks good. >wine64 >wine64 >wine64?!Eve can't has wine64. You need x86 wine with 32bit prefix.
Actually you can use wine64 to start/run eve, I do, and it will run very well. See my bio in EVE.
cheers
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March rabbit
Federal Defense Union
1638
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Posted - 2015.05.13 11:06:49 -
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Roesjka wrote:March rabbit wrote:Kismeteer wrote:March rabbit wrote:Debian 8 x64 here. Installed Wine. Downloaded Eve installer. "wine start Eve...msi" leads to error "installation directory must be on a local hard drive". Googled around. No success. Any ideas?
Thanks Did you install to c:\program files\ccp or c:\games and not /home/user/games or something? Also, I recommend the offline installer. Used both available installers. Tried to set path in installer to various directories, to empty string, to "c:\" and "z:\" (i have them in my Wine configuration). Checked access rights to directories in $HOME/.wine64 - everything looks good. People report that this problem happens sometime with MSI packages in Windows. But i found no info about Linux specifics. You need to install it with msiexec instead off wine than the installer works . Found this as I had the same problem. Search on installing .msi installer in wine. Works great. cheers wine msiexec /i EVE_Online_Installer_879797.msi
Result: "Installation directory must be on a local hard drive"
Path: can be any from C:\ to full default.
The Mittani: "the inappropriate drunked joke"
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Roesjka
The Last Solution Inc Dawn of Transcendence
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Posted - 2015.05.14 10:07:29 -
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March rabbit wrote:Roesjka wrote:March rabbit wrote:Kismeteer wrote:March rabbit wrote:Debian 8 x64 here. Installed Wine. Downloaded Eve installer. "wine start Eve...msi" leads to error "installation directory must be on a local hard drive". Googled around. No success. Any ideas?
Thanks Did you install to c:\program files\ccp or c:\games and not /home/user/games or something? Also, I recommend the offline installer. Used both available installers. Tried to set path in installer to various directories, to empty string, to "c:\" and "z:\" (i have them in my Wine configuration). Checked access rights to directories in $HOME/.wine64 - everything looks good. People report that this problem happens sometime with MSI packages in Windows. But i found no info about Linux specifics. You need to install it with msiexec instead off wine than the installer works . Found this as I had the same problem. Search on installing .msi installer in wine. Works great. cheers wine msiexec /i EVE_Online_Installer_879797.msi Result: "Installation directory must be on a local hard drive" Path: can be any from C:\ to full default.
Try just "msiexec /i EVE_Online_Installer_879797.msi". Don't put wine in front.
cheers
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March rabbit
Federal Defense Union
1642
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Posted - 2015.05.14 11:31:39 -
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Roesjka wrote: Try just "msiexec /i EVE_Online_Installer_879797.msi". Don't put wine in front.
akanashin@akanashin:~$ locate msiexec /home/akanashin/.wine/drive_c/windows/system32/msiexec.exe /home/akanashin/.wine64/drive_c/windows/system32/msiexec.exe /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/wine/wine/msiexec.exe.so /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/wine/wine/fakedlls/msiexec.exe akanashin@akanashin:~$ msiexec bash: msiexec: command not found akanashin@akanashin:~$ apt-file search msiexec akanashin@akanashin:~$
The Mittani: "the inappropriate drunked joke"
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Kismeteer
GoonWaffe Goonswarm Federation
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Posted - 2015.05.19 17:43:20 -
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March rabbit wrote:Roesjka wrote: Try just "msiexec /i EVE_Online_Installer_879797.msi". Don't put wine in front.
akanashin@akanashin:~$ locate msiexec /home/akanashin/.wine/drive_c/windows/system32/msiexec.exe /home/akanashin/.wine64/drive_c/windows/system32/msiexec.exe /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/wine/wine/msiexec.exe.so /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/wine/wine/fakedlls/msiexec.exe akanashin@akanashin:~$ msiexec bash: msiexec: command not found akanashin@akanashin:~$ apt-file search msiexec akanashin@akanashin:~$
Try adding your paths in there.
I actually tend to launch these from the folder browser. |
Hundurinn Nero
Temnava Legion
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Posted - 2015.06.02 10:05:16 -
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I am running Ubuntu 15.04 with i-5 4590 and some crappy intel graphics.
I installed wine 1.7 Downloaded the installer from Here Ran the installer by right clicking and selecting Run with Wine Windows program loader. Ran eve.exe from the /home/user/.wine/drive_c/CCP/EVE The launcher came right up, installed 300 mb af stuff and then I was able to log in. Currently running with 20 FPS while in station and also while I am sitting on the Jita undock.
Probably this easy as I do not have a Nvidia or ATI graphics card. |
Leon Issier
Black.Tie
0
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Posted - 2015.06.05 13:27:09 -
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Thanks for the guide. I installed it on 15.04 with wine 1.7. I get 60 fps in station, haven't tested outside yet but it seems pretty good.
The offline installer didn't work for me, it gives me an unexpected error and quit so I used the normal installer and it worked fine.
Question, how can I make it fullscreen? Right now, I had to hide the launch bar of ubuntu because it was bumping the window to the right and was hiding a piece of the game. Also, the top bar of ubuntu is still visible and there's a small gap at the bottom of the screen about the height of the top bar.
My ubuntu resolution is set to 1920x1080 like my game. The game is set to fullscreen.
Bonus question, is it safe to delete the data in the public/application data/ folder? It takes 8Go. I don't mind that much but I like to keep it clean.
Thanks again! |
Neuntausend
Rens Nursing Home
141
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Posted - 2015.06.06 14:23:01 -
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That happens sometime, and I haven't found a reliable way to avoid this every time. Hasn't happened to me lately, but I haven't been using unity in a long time.
Try fixed window mode ingame or a virtual desktop in winecfg set to your native screen resolution. |
Kismeteer
GoonWaffe Goonswarm Federation
821
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Posted - 2015.06.16 18:08:22 -
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I am also using fixed window in game. I will update OP.
I have also used full screen, which spawns on another screen. And then switched to windowed mode. but Windowed mode does weird things inside the wine environment, leaving a title bar. |
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SpaceSaft
Capts Deranged Cavaliers Gentlemen's.Club
153
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Posted - 2015.06.29 18:01:39 -
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Hello I'm that guy, nice to meet you.
The guy that went against the recommendation of sticking to 14.04 , installing went fine, but the launching not so much. Here are the error messages I get when trying to run the scripts:
http://www.pasteall.org/59243
Any help is greatly appreciated.
The UI is still bad.
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Torgeir Hekard
I MYSELF AND ME
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Posted - 2015.06.30 03:42:01 -
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probably needs libpng and i386 opengl libs (depends on the driver)
zero info on your part |
Kismeteer
GoonWaffe Goonswarm Federation
827
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Posted - 2015.06.30 21:03:33 -
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You tried to install a new version of Wine yourself? Or are you on CentOS?
https://www.centos.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=50175 - first hit search on CentOS, need a recompile with PNG support.
Please include (from OP): Please include your OS (cat /etc/lsb-release), wine version (wine --version), and video card (lspci | grep -i vga). For nvidia card, if module is loaded (lsmod | grep -i nvidia) and your nvidia driver version (nvidia-settings) is good.
PS. Save your stuff. Reinstall Ubuntu 14.04. Or playonlinux. Or Mint. Or Arch. Or crunchbang. Or anything else Debian based. Friends don't let friends use CentOS. |
SpaceSaft
Capts Deranged Cavaliers Gentlemen's.Club
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Posted - 2015.07.04 16:50:04 -
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Ooops
info you asked for in the OP
$ cat /etc/lsb-release DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu DISTRIB_RELEASE=15.04 DISTRIB_CODENAME=vivid DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu 15.04"
$ wine --version wine-1.5.21
$ lspci | grep -i vga 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation G92 [GeForce 8800 GT] (rev a2)
$ lsmod | grep -i nvidia nvidia 11366400 31 drm 344064 3 nvidia
Nvidia driver version : 304.125
The UI is still bad.
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Torgeir Hekard
I MYSELF AND ME
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Posted - 2015.07.05 09:16:59 -
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SpaceSaft wrote: $ wine --version wine-1.5.21
Errrrrm. WHAT You sir are an inspiring archeologist.
That's too old. Install wine from PPAs (it also probably has in dependencies the things you are missing). |
SpaceSaft
Capts Deranged Cavaliers Gentlemen's.Club
155
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Posted - 2015.07.05 15:40:16 -
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I did.
But how do I run it then?
Look
Actually even when I uninstall all package versions of wine there is a wine commando that works and returns 1.5 as version, I guess I'll see if I can clean that up first.
The UI is still bad.
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Kismeteer
GoonWaffe Goonswarm Federation
827
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Posted - 2015.07.07 22:14:13 -
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SpaceSaft wrote:Also means I can confirm this guide works for 15.04.
Thanks for the heads up. I do NOT recommend using 15.04. Stick to 14.04 LTS, always LTS with Ubuntu.
I am considering including the CPU affinity to the scripts, thoughts on this?
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Nil Proximus
Caldari Provisions Caldari State
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Posted - 2015.07.09 00:16:18 -
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for me everything worked out of the box on my Acer C720 Chromebook, Ubuntu 14.04 and wine 1.7 (I might had to restart it once or twice, don't quite remember) ..except 1 bug, wine was missing arial.ttf font, so my market history window didn't render any text. After I got that font file there, all is well so far |
Torgeir Hekard
I MYSELF AND ME
191
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Posted - 2015.07.09 04:36:35 -
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Nil Proximus wrote: ..except 1 bug, wine was missing arial.ttf font, so my market history window didn't render any text. After I got that font file there, all is well so far
winetricks corefonts for that |
Tux Tango
Usque Ad Mortem Usurper.
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Posted - 2015.07.11 16:54:02 -
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Kismeteer Thanks for the post. Worked "out of the box" Ubuntu 15.04 64bit WIne-1.7.44 nvidia geforce gtx 770, 346.59
Nil Proximus wrote:for me everything worked out of the box on my Acer C720 Chromebook, Ubuntu 14.04 and wine 1.7 (I might had to restart it once or twice, don't quite remember) ..except 1 bug, wine was missing arial.ttf font, so my market history window didn't render any text. After I got that font file there, all is well so far you can try restricted applications
sudo apt-get install ubuntu-restricted-extras
(just my initial thought) |
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Bridget GGisaku
Reptilian Shapeshifters
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Posted - 2015.08.07 18:47:18 -
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Worked for me too. Kubuntu 15.04 wine-1.7.44 GeForce 210 (I know, I know...)
The offline installer files didn't work for me. When I launched the installer, it would load and freeze. But the standard installer worked super smoothly, and did not take me too long to dl the stuff! Thank you! |
Valas Morovai
Eighth Legion
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Posted - 2015.08.15 18:33:21 -
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Recently switched this box over to Kubuntu 15.04 64bit with Wine 1.7.44 Plasma 5.2.2 using fglrx drivers for ATI Radeon 7870. I tried installing per instructions using offline installer and installation would hang after initializing Eve window. I tried everything again using online installer and it went through to completion in a blink of an eye with no problems. I am getting 60 fps consistently around stations and in asteroid belts with no hiccups so far at 1920 x1080 75 Hz full screen. Using i5 3570K at 3.4 so I have not tried to overclock like it was in Windows. I am new to the Linux environment but I am liking the Kubuntu KDE desktop so far. Thanks for this post it helped immensely. |
Navy0684
WiNGSPAN Delivery Services
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Posted - 2015.08.16 16:00:29 -
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I'm having trouble with setting up the shell scripts. How did you write them?
"This is your 'no updates' shell script. I save this in ~/bin/v1" wrote:
# This runs in .wine, with standard display, using the desktop variable 'eve1' with a size, with a location. /usr/bin/env WINEPREFIX="$HOME/.wine" DISPLAY=":0.0" wine explorer /desktop=eve1,1024x768 "C:\Games\CCP\EVE\bin\exefile.exe"
"# This is your launcher shell script. Use it when you have updates to run. I save this in ~/bin/e1" wrote:
# This runs in .wine, with standard display, using the desktop variable 'eve1' with a size, with a location. /usr/bin/env WINEPREFIX="$HOME/.wine" DISPLAY=":0.0" wine explorer /desktop=eve1,1024x768 "C:\Games\CCP\EVE\eve.exe" |
Kismeteer
GoonWaffe Goonswarm Federation
829
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Posted - 2015.08.17 17:31:14 -
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Navy0684 wrote:I'm having trouble with setting up the shell scripts. How did you write them?
These are written in bash and just launch eve in the simplest way possible.
If you are having difficulty, just put the info we request in the OP, and run the script by doing 'bash -x ./e1' or whatever path to your e1 script is. This will show the commands. Then paste it in here.
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Navy0684
WiNGSPAN Delivery Services
0
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Posted - 2015.08.18 00:34:53 -
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Something like this:
#!/bin/bash
sudo chmod +x "/home/navy0684/.wine/dosdevices/c:/Program Files (x86)/CCP/EVE/bin"
sudo chmod 755 "exefile.exe" |
Kismeteer
GoonWaffe Goonswarm Federation
829
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Posted - 2015.08.26 18:50:14 -
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Couldn't load the latest update with my old drivers, had to upgrade to the latest nvidia ones.
https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&m=5995469#post5995469
Repasted here:
- Download latest driver: https://www.nvidia.com/download/index.aspx Select your card, use "lspci | grep -i vga" and Linux 64-bit to use it.
- Logout of X
- Go to console shell account using Control-Shift-F1 and login
- Stop X sudo /etc/init.d/lightdm stop
- Run the Nvidia drivers as root. Mine was: sudo bash Downloads/NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-352.30.run
- Accept agreement, install the 32 bit versions of stuff, allow it to alter your xconfig.
- Reboot
- Login to X
- sudo nvidia-settings
- On X Server Display Configuration, Dragged second monitor screen, and hit apply, and save.
- Started Eve Launcher
- Went to gear icon in the upper right (options), and changed mode to DX9 only, and hit save. (Newest versions of nvidia has DX11 emulation, which doesn't work.)
OpenGL core profile version string: 4.3.0 NVIDIA 352.30 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation GM107 [GeForce GTX 750 Ti] (rev a2) 3.13.0-62-generic, Ubuntu 14.04.03 wine 1.7.50 |
Kismeteer
GoonWaffe Goonswarm Federation
830
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Posted - 2015.09.10 21:52:47 -
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Thanks to Null More, I have added the dx9 force flag on. Thanks! |
Zosius
Two Factory Vultures
65
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Posted - 2015.09.17 16:31:27 -
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I'm gonna ask few questions. Please don't kill me as I'm very new to Linux. I want to configure to play EVE without launcher but I have trouble following guide in the first post. Here are my questions:
1. 7.Setup a few shell scripts. save no update script in ~/bin/v1". save update script in ~/bin/e1
Ok, how do I create this script and make it run? Is it a text file I create? I have my EVE installed in below path:
/home/myuser/PlayOnLinux's virtual drives/EVEonline/drive_c/Program Files/CCP/EVE/bin
Do I need to create new folders e1/v1/e2v2 and so on for each client?
2. 8.For multiple instances, you copy ~/bin/v1 to ~/bin/v2, and edit the file to use 'eve2' instead of 'eve1' on the command line. This can be as many as your machine can handle.
Which file I edit and how do I do that?
-- Wine: 1.7.50 Kubuntu 14.04, but can use Ubuntu 14.04 if that makes any difference.
thanks for the help
http://cloakybastard.blogspot.com
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Barick Lafisques
Falcoes Peregrinos CCLP
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Posted - 2015.09.18 02:50:46 -
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When I start EVE, log and select a character I get a black screen.
I can hear some sounds and open the option menu.
Here my confs:
humano@computador:~$ cat /etc/lsb-release DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu DISTRIB_RELEASE=14.04 DISTRIB_CODENAME=trusty DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS" humano@computador:~$ wine --version wine-1.7.50 humano@computador:~$ lspci | grep -i vga 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation GK104 [GeForce GTX 660 Ti] (rev a1) humano@computador:~$ lsmod | grep -i nvidia nvidia 8605696 78 drm 344064 3 nvidia humano@computador:~$ |
Kismeteer
GoonWaffe Goonswarm Federation
840
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Posted - 2015.09.21 20:41:31 -
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Barick Lafisques wrote:When I start EVE, log and select a character I get a black screen.
I can hear some sounds and open the option menu.
Here my confs:
I would most likely confirm that your nvidia drivers are working properly. If you look at the top of your eve logs when you actually log it, it might spit out what is wrong with it. Try giving us the output of glxinfo.
I had this problem, and had this error: fixme:d3d_surface:surface_cpu_blt Unsupported flags: 0x80000000.
I ended up having to go to the nvidia proprietary drivers. https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=442628&find=unread |
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