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Tom Servonaut
The Industrial Consortium G a l a c t i c Industries
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Posted - 2012.09.08 03:12:00 -
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Hello again,
I had no success with my previous difficulties so I ended up, out of curiosity, wiping the drive and installing Fedora (17) cleanly. I have the Nvidia driver installed. I have installed winetricks, per instructions on the forum. Was able to install eve and get updates Now have the msvcrt, msvcr80, msvcr90, msvcr100 set to bulliten, native
when I launch eve from the launcher, for a split second i see the splash screen, albeit small, then a black screen. I hear no audio.
Any possible suggesions would be appreciated. |
Spoofeydoo
Nova-Tek
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Posted - 2012.09.08 03:32:00 -
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Did you install corefonts? Real PvPers don't kill anything that can't shoot back. |
Tom Servonaut
The Industrial Consortium G a l a c t i c Industries
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Posted - 2012.09.08 06:58:00 -
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Yes, they are already installed. |
COMM4NDER
Umbrella Holding Inc Li3 Federation
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Posted - 2012.09.09 17:08:00 -
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Tom Servonaut wrote:Yes, they are already installed.
what wine version? Features & Ideas Tag shortcuts - Make an FC enjoy his position more! Overview - Show fleet members only! |
Palovana
Inner Fire Inc.
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Posted - 2012.09.11 03:42:00 -
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I have to use "winetricks d3dx9_36" or the process just doesn't work.
Xubuntu 12.04 64-bit with NVidia GTX460, Wine 1.5.12 (WINEARCH set to win32). Please support: export of settings in editable format
Your stuff goes here. |
Tom Servonaut
The Industrial Consortium G a l a c t i c Industries
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Posted - 2012.09.11 13:20:00 -
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Palovana wrote:I have to use "winetricks d3dx9_36" or the process just doesn't work.
Xubuntu 12.04 64-bit with NVidia GTX460, Wine 1.5.12 (WINEARCH set to win32).
I have Wine 1.5.11 installed.
Can you explain where to set Winearcg to win32? I have seen some references to this, but nothing that explained it in more detail.
Thanks |
Palovana
Inner Fire Inc.
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Posted - 2012.09.11 14:49:00 -
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When running wine from command line, you set the value of the variables prior to the "wine" command appearing:
$ WINEARCH=win32 WINEPREFIX=/home/tom/.wine_eve wine explorer /desktop=1600x900 "C:\Program Files\CCP\EVE\eve.exe"
If you're not setting any variables your command line probably just starts with "wine" and uses the default WINEPREFIX of ~/.wine and on a 64-bit system, wine defaults to 64-bit Windows.
If your path to EVE includes "Program Files (x86)" then you're running a 64-bit wine and EVE gets installed in "Program Files (x86)" because it's a 32-bit application.
To fix this, however, you need to fully reinstall. If your current wine directory is setup as 64-bit Windows, you can't use WINEARCH=win32 to use it - you will get an error message that the architecture doesn't match. Please support: export of settings in editable format
Your stuff goes here. |
Tom Servonaut
The Industrial Consortium G a l a c t i c Industries
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Posted - 2012.09.12 13:18:00 -
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Thanks, that did the trick. Uninstalled wine, downloaded, compiled and installed 32bit wine (1.5.12) and dependencies. Installed the wineserver stuff all over again, installed wine into new prefix and installed.
It's running fine. No audio, but that's a pulseaudio thing, and I can live without it for now. Thanks again for your help! |
Buzzy Warstl
The Strontium Asylum
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Posted - 2012.09.12 13:35:00 -
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I have found that pulseaudio's purpose is to break sound, and that simply uninstalling it is sufficient to fix things. |
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