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Cerv3rus
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Posted - 2006.08.07 19:22:00 -
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I am trying to get this working on a laptop. Eve ran great on this POS under WindowsXP but I don't keep XP on it anymore and I would like to change my skills while away from home.
Nothing special, no flying or fighting or mining just skill changes. I am using Cedega 5.2.4 and my initial problem is the login screen is so laggy it is hard to type in my password properly (I think the dynamic background is the problem, wondering if it can me made static but it could also be related to the sound I suppose, can this stuff be turned off). To get around this I copy and paste the login info.
Anyways anyone who knows the most minimal setup for running Eve under cedega have any advice?
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Sevarus James
Minmatar Meridian Dynamics
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Posted - 2006.08.07 22:02:00 -
[602]
Edited by: Sevarus James on 07/08/2006 22:03:14
Originally by: Cerv3rus I am trying to get this working on a laptop. Eve ran great on this POS under WindowsXP but I don't keep XP on it anymore and I would like to change my skills while away from home.
Nothing special, no flying or fighting or mining just skill changes. I am using Cedega 5.2.4 and my initial problem is the login screen is so laggy it is hard to type in my password properly (I think the dynamic background is the problem, wondering if it can me made static but it could also be related to the sound I suppose, can this stuff be turned off). To get around this I copy and paste the login info. Anyways anyone who knows the most minimal setup for running Eve under cedega have any advice?
First off, what are the specs and which distro on the "pos"? I ask this and then ask, are you sure that the laptop is using the accelerated drivers? --asking because a laggy login sounds like open source drivers rather than the binary faster 3d drivers.
Also, you say 'dynamic' background. Are you using the XGL acceleration? If so, this can and does cause problems with normal 3d rendering which in turn will make most games unplayable without a lot of work-around.
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Wysia
Minmatar Neuronal Loneliness
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Posted - 2006.08.08 06:52:00 -
[603]
Hi guys
Still got the same problem with my USB mouse, i.e. a massive FPS drop when I move my mouse, and the problem doensn't occur if I use a PS2 Mouse
Config : AMD 64-3800X2 NVidia 7900GT 2Gb RAM Latest Ubuntu Latest NVidia Drivers & Cedega Mouse : Razer Copperhead
Any ideas ?
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Sevarus James
Minmatar Meridian Dynamics
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Posted - 2006.08.08 07:55:00 -
[604]
Originally by: Wysia Hi guys ---mouse issues with razer---- Any ideas ?
I've looked through google, ubuntu, and phoronix. With rare exception, noone is having ANY issues with this particular mouse.
phoronix has some setup stuff for it: Phoronix
I would suggest replacing that mouse with another razor or at the VERY least get another brand of USB mouse and try with that. If the replacement works fine, then you have something defective with the razer itself.
It is ALSO possible there is something wrong with the USB port you are plugging into.
I'm just offering possibilities here as there are no compatibility report problems being mentioned.
Another thought would be to ensure that your motherboard system bios is as up to date as possible. Something flaky in bios could be causing issues. ----- ------------
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Wysia
Minmatar Neuronal Loneliness
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Posted - 2006.08.09 04:16:00 -
[605]
Edited by: Wysia on 09/08/2006 04:20:42 Edited by: Wysia on 09/08/2006 04:16:53
Originally by: Sevarus James
Originally by: Wysia Hi guys ---mouse issues with razer---- Any ideas ?
I've looked through google, ubuntu, and phoronix. With rare exception, noone is having ANY issues with this particular mouse.
phoronix has some setup stuff for it: Phoronix
I would suggest replacing that mouse with another razor or at the VERY least get another brand of USB mouse and try with that. If the replacement works fine, then you have something defective with the razer itself.
It is ALSO possible there is something wrong with the USB port you are plugging into.
I'm just offering possibilities here as there are no compatibility report problems being mentioned.
Another thought would be to ensure that your motherboard system bios is as up to date as possible. Something flaky in bios could be causing issues.
Well, i've tried with a logitech MX300, and I get the same issue, but with a lower FPS drop rate. With Razer : I got 125FPS+ in station, If I move my cursor => 10 FPS With MX300 : I got 125FPS+ in station, If I move my cursor => 35 FPS With a PS2 mouse : 125=>120 FPS
I've flashed the firmware of the Copperhead, but no differences noticable
I tried every USB port on my shuttle SN25P, same problems. Under Windows, got no issue at all ...
This issue is puzzling me a lot
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Sevarus James
Minmatar Meridian Dynamics
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Posted - 2006.08.09 05:07:00 -
[606]
Well, unless something happens between Transgaming or CCP, all of us linux users are going to be in serious trouble....as in "set a LONG skill training" kind of trouble.
below highlighted in bold is the reason:
From the latest EVE news: <snip> News | Help | New Player Guide | Dev Blog | Patch Notes | Support | Links
News Recent Tranquility Cluster Uptime reported by: Oveur | 2006.08.08 16:02:17 As you probably noticed, we've had 7 unscheduled downtimes in the last week. This doesn't only cause considerable problems for players in the middle of combat, but also other situations that are vulnerable for crashes. These situations can be anything from the state of a Starbase shield to Agent mission status.
We have now tracked down what we believe caused most of these downtimes, and it can all be traced to database errors. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused and assure you that we also feel that this level of service is inadequate. We will continue to monitor the situation and focus our efforts in making sure this doesnĘt happen in the future.
Now for some good news, we're still testing the new "Dragon" code branch on Singularity, which we expect to be deployed to Tranquility within the next 3 weeks, depending on testing effort. It contains fixes, improvements and optimizations to both server and client. !
Unless wine's new patches come to the rescue, or transgaming gets out a good update, this will kill linux playability. Having attempted to install and run the Dragon test code for the last couple weeks, I can say that Cedega will NOT run with this.
There was mention in this thread earlier about wine getting very close to being able to run EVE, but nothing since.
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death2nite
Caldari
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Posted - 2006.08.10 16:31:00 -
[607]
im curious what everyones screen looks like while playing eve under linux. when i was running under windows my graphics were smooth as silk. now running under linux everything has that jagged edge look to it ive turned up everything i can possibly turn up to no avail, i am a complete and utter linux noob ive been readin cedega forums and ubuntu forums but i dont see anything specific. i did see one post in cedega forums about editing the nvidia file so it says nvidia1 but it wont let me save the file when i edit it so if you guys have a cure for it id love to know
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Sevarus James
Minmatar Meridian Dynamics
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Posted - 2006.08.10 22:47:00 -
[608]
Originally by: death2nite im curious what everyones screen looks like while playing eve under linux. when i was running under windows my graphics were smooth as silk. now running under linux everything has that jagged edge look to it ive turned up everything i can possibly turn up to no avail, i am a complete and utter linux noob ive been readin cedega forums and ubuntu forums but i dont see anything specific. i did see one post in cedega forums about editing the nvidia file so it says nvidia1 but it wont let me save the file when i edit it so if you guys have a cure for it id love to know
As requested here is a screenie of a shuttle leaving station near ringed planet. Captured while running 1900x1200 FS:
Shuttleshot in linux
You can see the cedega-meter upper left that I was running to test when capturing that. ----- ------------
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death2nite
Caldari
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Posted - 2006.08.11 01:04:00 -
[609]
ok so i see you have the same slight jagged edge thing goin on that i do. i guess i have things as good as they will get which basically sucks cuz i shelled out alot of money for this video card a year ago, but i guess linux has a way to go before it can utilize graphics in games like windows can, for a free os that actaully works i guess its a small price to pay
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Yaevep
Euphoria Released Euphoria Unleashed
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Posted - 2006.08.11 11:13:00 -
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Originally by: death2nite ok so i see you have the same slight jagged edge thing goin on that i do. i guess i have things as good as they will get which basically sucks cuz i shelled out alot of money for this video card a year ago, but i guess linux has a way to go before it can utilize graphics in games like windows can, for a free os that actaully works i guess its a small price to pay
I'm guessing linux and nvidia's driver have nothing to do with here. It's prolly the fact that you're using Cedega to run a native windows game. Try one of the games with native linux client (NWN, Quake, ...) and if it's still "screwed" up, I stand corrected ;).
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Yaevep
Euphoria Released Euphoria Unleashed
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Posted - 2006.08.11 11:20:00 -
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Originally by: Sevarus James Well, unless something happens between Transgaming or CCP, all of us linux users are going to be in serious trouble....as in "set a LONG skill training" kind of trouble.
below highlighted in bold is the reason:
From the latest EVE news: <snip>
Unless wine's new patches come to the rescue, or transgaming gets out a good update, this will kill linux playability. Having attempted to install and run the Dragon test code for the last couple weeks, I can say that Cedega will NOT run with this.
There was mention in this thread earlier about wine getting very close to being able to run EVE, but nothing since.
JUST a heads up and warning for those following this thread.
Yup, nuked my windows partition few weeks ago and it seems like I'll be taking a long break from EVE when the Dragon client comes on TQ. Unless of course I get pleasantly surprised and Transgaming comes up with a fix.
Oh well, there's plenty of skills to max out I've been putting off ;)
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death2nite
Caldari
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Posted - 2006.08.11 20:05:00 -
[612]
Originally by: Yaevep
I'm guessing linux and nvidia's driver have nothing to do with here. It's prolly the fact that you're using Cedega to run a native windows game. Try one of the games with native linux client (NWN, Quake, ...) and if it's still "screwed" up, I stand corrected ;).
i never said that wasent the problem i just wanted to know if it was able to look any better
good thing i have a spare 10 ghig harddrive so i can install a quick and dirty copy of xp to play eve on =)
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Sevarus James
Minmatar Meridian Dynamics
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Posted - 2006.08.11 20:09:00 -
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I've never had a problem with the look that I'm currently getting.....and if you are noticing the jagged edges that much, well otay. I prefer frame rate, and even when I played EVE under windows, I had things set to performance rather than "pretty".
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death2nite
Caldari
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Posted - 2006.08.11 20:45:00 -
[614]
performance and pretty went hand in hand in wiondows but performace lacks alot under linux but then so does pretty
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Sevarus James
Minmatar Meridian Dynamics
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Posted - 2006.08.12 10:45:00 -
[615]
Edited by: Sevarus James on 12/08/2006 10:50:51 Edited by: Sevarus James on 12/08/2006 10:49:56 Edited by: Sevarus James on 12/08/2006 10:45:42 Just a bit of info from Transgaming that may/will be important for you ATI card users. Thought I'd pass this along:
<snip> While we were at the DDC, we also ran into the good folks from ATI. A couple of conversations and a test app or two later, we finally isolated the bug that was keeping ATI cards from working well with Cedega in many applications. The issue also appears to exist in DRI drivers for other graphics cards. We have developed a workaround for the bug in Cedega, and the ATI team now has sufficient data for a full fix for the driver problem. Look for more progress on this front shortly. <snip>
Hopefully very soon the ATI owners will have performance that will rival exceed even the nvidia side...another reason I say this is that AMD who recently bought ATI are actually considering open sourcing large portions of the current "binaries" for the ATI card. This will almost CERTAINLY improve and improve DRASTICALLY this card's viability as a gaming card for linux.
Also on the transgaming side of things this might be of interest to cedega users as well: From the transgaming news area: <snip>
We've also continued our work on support for the GL Shading Language (GLSL). This past month we completed our support of pixel shaders 1.4 and cleaned up the remaining issues with using fixed programs over the GLSL path. With all the legacy shader translations behind us, we dove full-bore into getting shader model 2.0 working, and are now able to run all the tests in 3DMark« 2003 under GLSL. SM2.0 games will now be our primary focus for graphics development, specifically those you have voted highest in the polls. Look forward to continued improvements coming soon!
<snip>
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Yaevep
Euphoria Released Euphoria Unleashed
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Posted - 2006.08.12 11:50:00 -
[616]
Originally by: Sevarus James
<snip>
Hopefully very soon the ATI owners will have performance that will rival exceed even the nvidia side...another reason I say this is that AMD who recently bought ATI are actually considering open sourcing large portions of the current "binaries" for the ATI card. This will almost CERTAINLY improve and improve DRASTICALLY this card's viability as a gaming card for linux.
<snip>
Any idea when? Are we talking it might happen this year?
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Zevrik
Caldari Independent Navy Reserve Kimotoro Directive
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Posted - 2006.08.12 17:14:00 -
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Originally by: Yaevep
Originally by: Sevarus James
<snip>
Hopefully very soon the ATI owners will have performance that will rival exceed even the nvidia side...another reason I say this is that AMD who recently bought ATI are actually considering open sourcing large portions of the current "binaries" for the ATI card. This will almost CERTAINLY improve and improve DRASTICALLY this card's viability as a gaming card for linux.
<snip>
Any idea when? Are we talking it might happen this year?
It's still in the rumour mill, but with Intel open sourcing the drivers for it's new chipset and AMD looking to get a leg up on both Intel and Nvidia, it would be in their best intrest to do so.
-- Commander Zevrik Obikai Fleet Operations, C.N.S. Letalis Caldari Independent Navy Reserve
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rig0r
0utbreak
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Posted - 2006.08.13 10:32:00 -
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Originally by: Sevarus James
Unless wine's new patches come to the rescue, or transgaming gets out a good update, this will kill linux playability. Having attempted to install and run the Dragon test code for the last couple weeks, I can say that Cedega will NOT run with this.
There was mention in this thread earlier about wine getting very close to being able to run EVE, but nothing since.
JUST a heads up and warning for those following this thread.
I take it you get this error message as well, and get no further than the splash screen ?
# cedega eve.exe
2 : blue.BluePyOS: InitSysIncludePaths() failed 1 : {Invalid handle} in in unknown source: CryptHashData 0 : {Success} in in unknown source:
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Sevarus James
Minmatar Meridian Dynamics
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Posted - 2006.08.13 12:05:00 -
[619]
Edited by: Sevarus James on 13/08/2006 12:07:31 Edited by: Sevarus James on 13/08/2006 12:06:17
Originally by: rig0r
Originally by: Sevarus James
Unless wine's new patches come to the rescue, or transgaming gets out a good update, this will kill linux playability. Having attempted to install and run the Dragon test code for the last couple weeks, I can say that Cedega will NOT run with this.
There was mention in this thread earlier about wine getting very close to being able to run EVE, but nothing since.
JUST a heads up and warning for those following this thread.
I take it you get this error message as well, and get no further than the splash screen ?
# cedega eve.exe
2 : blue.BluePyOS: InitSysIncludePaths() failed 1 : {Invalid handle} in in unknown source: CryptHashData 0 : {Success} in in unknown source:
Got it in one. yep.
Also, when using the GUI, there IS no error. The play button works, there is a few seconds delay, and nothing. watching the system monitor show that wine starts and ends.
No info from either ccp or transgaming on this one. Of course posting down here doesn't give me much hope on ccp's side....its a RARE thing that anyone from CCP ever posts down here. ----- ------------
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Grimster
Body Count Inc. Mercenary Coalition
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Posted - 2006.08.14 20:47:00 -
[620]
Edited by: Grimster on 14/08/2006 20:52:38
Originally by: Thoreau
What sound drive are you running in Cedega? I didn't notice any sound issues with my onboard sound alsa driver using Alsa in Cedega with MMap and HW. Though I usually run with sound off so I can listen to shoutcast via XMMS.
The crash is probably related to loading up a portrait if you have not loaded it before. An example being if you have lots of buddies in your address book and they sign on/off. Or if you load up a portait via show info. This would be a big issue if you had to check show info in 0.0 or had a bunch on your buddy list. However once the portrait generates you shouldn't have that issue for that portrait again.
Bought new graphics, gone from ATI 9800 Pro to Gainward Bliss 6800 GS with 512 onboard, all fixed now with the exception of the pointer, good FPS, no mouse movement stutter, no space clipping/lines etc. (also changed my distro from Ubuntu Dapper to Fedora Core 5).
The soundcard thing was just a comparison, not that I was having any problems with it anyways, never play with sound but it does work fine through the SB audigy if I do enable.
So, pointer, sometimes appears as just a dot, sometimes what seems to be a lump of corrupted pixels, sometimes just the top half of a normal pointer icon. Anyone experienced this one?
Nvidia driver version 1.0-8762 Cedega 5.23
Cheers
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Taevin
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Posted - 2006.08.14 22:33:00 -
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Well, I just gave EVE and Cedega another go on my Gentoo installation today. Everything seems to be working great (well except for the silly things like corporation membership length :D)!
A significant, although not show-stopping, problem I'm having is that the character screen is extremely laggy. Actually it's so slow that lag may not be the proper term for it :) Coupled with the mouse bug (which, because of the extreme sluggishness, is too hard to fix at the character screen), it can easily take a minute or two to actually select my character. Then, when I finally do select it, it can take about 2-5 minutes to log in.
Everything else seems pretty solid and I'm getting good framerates (about 100-120 in station and 70-90 in space). Any ideas about this character screen problem or is it another widespread and unresolved problem that everyone has?
Also, sorry if someone else has already had this problem and I missed the post about it in this thread. I read through it all again but 20 pages is a lot and I could have overlooked something.
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Sevarus James
Minmatar Meridian Dynamics
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Posted - 2006.08.14 22:59:00 -
[622]
To Grimster:
I don't know if you saw Schotty's response in the transgaming forums, but just in case here's the link he pasted you for the mouse fix:
Mousage
The mouse link is in that page under "fixes".
Originally by: Taevin Well, I just gave EVE and Cedega another go on my Gentoo installation today. Everything seems to be working great (well except for the silly things like corporation membership length :D)!
A significant, although not show-stopping, problem I'm having is that the character screen is extremely laggy. Actually it's so slow that lag may not be the proper term for it :) Coupled with the mouse bug (which, because of the extreme sluggishness, is too hard to fix at the character screen), it can easily take a minute or two to actually select my character. Then, when I finally do select it, it can take about 2-5 minutes to log in.
Everything else seems pretty solid and I'm getting good framerates (about 100-120 in station and 70-90 in space). Any ideas about this character screen problem or is it another widespread and unresolved problem that everyone has?
Also, sorry if someone else has already had this problem and I missed the post about it in this thread. I read through it all again but 20 pages is a lot and I could have overlooked something.
Taevin, Rigor is running gentoo (see his sig pic on page 20). I don't know specifically why you would have such issues on the character screen, but not in game. I don't have character screen issues, but I'm on Ubuntu 6.06LTS so tis possible there is something gentoo/xorg specific causing that? Anyway, you might wanna convo Rig and compare notes.
A thought though, are you starting the game in FS in cedega window? Have you tried just starting fullscreen to see if the character screen loads better/normally that way? ----- ------------
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death2nite
Caldari
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Posted - 2006.08.15 15:12:00 -
[623]
Edited by: death2nite on 15/08/2006 15:15:24
Originally by: Taevin Well, I just gave EVE and Cedega another go on my Gentoo installation today. Everything seems to be working great (well except for the silly things like corporation membership length :D)!
A significant, although not show-stopping, problem I'm having is that the character screen is extremely laggy. Actually it's so slow that lag may not be the proper term for it :) Coupled with the mouse bug (which, because of the extreme sluggishness, is too hard to fix at the character screen), it can easily take a minute or two to actually select my character. Then, when I finally do select it, it can take about 2-5 minutes to log in.
Everything else seems pretty solid and I'm getting good framerates (about 100-120 in station and 70-90 in space). Any ideas about this character screen problem or is it another widespread and unresolved problem that everyone has?
Also, sorry if someone else has already had this problem and I missed the post about it in this thread. I read through it all again but 20 pages is a lot and I could have overlooked something.
how are you getting that kind of frame rate at best i get 40 fps in station and 19 in space?
ive been trying to get a straight answer from cedega forums and ubuntu forums for days. please if you have any tips or tweaks you want to share id like to try them, right now the game is totally unplayable
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Sade Toldot
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Posted - 2006.08.15 22:17:00 -
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I do not wish to pay for Cedega (more for moral reasons that monetary), and I see under the AppDB at www.winehq.com that Eve Online can be run. Do any of you use here have Eve Online running under a recent version of Wine? (Not Winex/Cedega).
I've installed Wine and gotten Eve to install just fine, but I cannot get it to run.
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Sevarus James
Minmatar Meridian Dynamics
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Posted - 2006.08.15 22:50:00 -
[625]
Originally by: death2nite Edited by: death2nite on 15/08/2006 15:15:24
Originally by: Taevin Well, I just gave EVE and Cedega another go on my Gentoo installation today. Everything seems to be working great (well except for the silly things like corporation membership length :D)!
A significant, although not show-stopping, problem I'm having is that the character screen is extremely laggy. Actually it's so slow that lag may not be the proper term for it :) Coupled with the mouse bug (which, because of the extreme sluggishness, is too hard to fix at the character screen), it can easily take a minute or two to actually select my character. Then, when I finally do select it, it can take about 2-5 minutes to log in.
Everything else seems pretty solid and I'm getting good framerates (about 100-120 in station and 70-90 in space). Any ideas about this character screen problem or is it another widespread and unresolved problem that everyone has?
Also, sorry if someone else has already had this problem and I missed the post about it in this thread. I read through it all again but 20 pages is a lot and I could have overlooked something.
how are you getting that kind of frame rate at best i get 40 fps in station and 19 in space?
ive been trying to get a straight answer from cedega forums and ubuntu forums for days. please if you have any tips or tweaks you want to share id like to try them, right now the game is totally unplayable
First, distro/version, video card/drivers cpu type/speed. --also ensure that you are running the binary driver vs. the open source driver, as this will make a big difference.
Eve is, at this point in its development, a very cpu dependent game, and the slower the board/processor, the less performance you're going to get. (It will run better with better video, but still more cpu laden than it is gpu bound.)
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Sevarus James
Minmatar Meridian Dynamics
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Posted - 2006.08.15 22:52:00 -
[626]
Originally by: Sade Toldot I do not wish to pay for Cedega (more for moral reasons that monetary), and I see under the AppDB at www.winehq.com that Eve Online can be run. Do any of you use here have Eve Online running under a recent version of Wine? (Not Winex/Cedega).
I've installed Wine and gotten Eve to install just fine, but I cannot get it to run.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Contact Elfiger...he's working on getting EVE running under wine and is (iirc) an EVE "maintainer" on the winehq site. There are some patches that have to applied separately to wine itself. These patches were not in the main cvs as they tend to break or veer away from overall stability/compatibility. This may have changed recently as cvs has received the .9.19 update to wine on 8/10/06. ----- ------------
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Grimster
Body Count Inc. Mercenary Coalition
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Posted - 2006.08.15 23:17:00 -
[627]
Originally by: Sevarus James To Grimster:
I don't know if you saw Schotty's response in the transgaming forums, but just in case here's the link he pasted you for the mouse fix:
Mousage
The mouse link is in that page under "fixes".
Yes mate, picked it up.
Cheers all, running like a champ now.
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rig0r
0utbreak
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Posted - 2006.08.16 11:22:00 -
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Originally by: Taevin Well, I just gave EVE and Cedega another go on my Gentoo installation today. Everything seems to be working great (well except for the silly things like corporation membership length :D)!
A significant, although not show-stopping, problem I'm having is that the character screen is extremely laggy. Actually it's so slow that lag may not be the proper term for it :) Coupled with the mouse bug (which, because of the extreme sluggishness, is too hard to fix at the character screen), it can easily take a minute or two to actually select my character. Then, when I finally do select it, it can take about 2-5 minutes to log in.
Everything else seems pretty solid and I'm getting good framerates (about 100-120 in station and 70-90 in space). Any ideas about this character screen problem or is it another widespread and unresolved problem that everyone has?
Also, sorry if someone else has already had this problem and I missed the post about it in this thread. I read through it all again but 20 pages is a lot and I could have overlooked something.
I have that when I have EVE set in Desktop mode in a resolution different from what I have selected in EVE. So this only is a problem when I am fiddling around with settings and stuff. Maybe it has something to do with that.
Apart from that I have no issues at all running in Gentoo. Well the mousefocus thingy, but that's just a matter of tapping alt-enter twice on the logon screen. And the date/timer bug is still there. Gotten used to it already ... I am even running 2 windowed EVE clients on my system now, one on each monitor, with no FPS penalty at all. Looking at CPU usage, I see that each EVE client is running on a different core (AMD64 4800+). Truly amazing ! You need 2 seperate EVE installs in cedega for this to work btw.
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death2nite
Caldari
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Posted - 2006.08.16 12:34:00 -
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ok sorry taken so long to reply back seems i have time to do this from work
ubuntu 6.06, geforce 7800 gs/oc 256, not sure which drivers are installed i used the ones from the ubuntu quick guide, giga-byte mb with amd 64 bit 3200 ( i am not running 64 bit version of ubuntu it gave me a load of crap when i tried to install it) 1 gig dual channel ddr kingston ram if im not mistaken.
yesterday i read through cedegas trouble shooting guide and turned off some things that diddnt need to be on and tweaked the buffer rate which helped a little. what really changed was in full screen i can gte 80fps docked but if i move the mouse even a little it drops to 45 which is extreme. is this pointing to a mouse issue or a usb issue i have been reading about? i have a logitech laser mouse wireless. im wondering if i switched to a wired ps2 mouse would things be better?
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Renee Cado
M'8'S
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Posted - 2006.08.16 15:49:00 -
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Originally by: Sevarus James To Grimster: I don't know if you saw Schotty's response in the transgaming forums, but just in case here's the link he pasted you for the mouse fix:
Mousage
The mouse link is in that page under "fixes".
The link to the "Evemousefix" is not working anymore! Do you know why?
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