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scruff decima
Large Collidable Object.
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Posted - 2014.11.14 19:06:59 -
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Might be useful for others to know. To get on to the test server I did the following:
Copied my eve folder:
cd .wine/drive_c/Games/CCP/ cp -r EVE/ EVE_TEST
Copied the launcher script and modified it to this (changed to EVE_TEST and added /server argument):
/usr/bin/env WINEPREFIX="$HOME/.wine" DISPLAY=":0.0" wine explorer /desktop=eve1,1024x768 "C:\Games\CCP\EVE_TEST\eve.exe" /server:Singularity
Copied the exe file script and modified it to this:
/usr/bin/env WINEPREFIX="$HOME/.wine" DISPLAY=":0.0" wine explorer /desktop=eve1,1920x1080 "C:\Games\CCP\EVE_TEST\bin\exefile.exe" /server:Singularity
Run the modified launcher script to download the latest singularity changes, then run the game with the modified exe script |
Kismeteer
GoonWaffe Goonswarm Federation
753
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Posted - 2014.12.08 19:18:34 -
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Rhea comes out tomorrow, so just did some last minute sanity checking.
Just posting in this thread that I patched sisi, and the launcher 'play' button disappeared after I logged in, waited a bit, then said there was a problem with my account. However, the launcher still worked.
New icons look pretty awesome. The level of transparency on some windows seemed a little crap. New map looks goddamn amazing. My Ares honestly pretty bad at low res, but at least it is running on my crap video card.
Anyway, tomorrow should go fine. |
Kismeteer
GoonWaffe Goonswarm Federation
753
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Posted - 2014.12.08 19:25:44 -
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One other thing I fixed on Linux:
If you are using XFCE, which is a low impact Ubuntu windows manager that I recommend, your 'alt' key is commandeered to 'move' windows. This is called 'Easy Click' by them. This interferes with dragging probes in the probing window, so you have to disable easy click.
Go to the 'start' button in the upper left, go to Settings (left of the lock icon), Settings Editor (All the way at the bottom), xfwm4 (on the left, all the way at the bottom), and then find the 'easy_click' property, and uncheck the box. Done. Now, XFCE will no longer steal your alt key from your application.
I took a screen shot as well: http://i.imgur.com/vFh10si.png |
Kismeteer
GoonWaffe Goonswarm Federation
753
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Posted - 2014.12.12 19:45:09 -
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Newly experienced problem per https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&m=5299948
err:d3d:wined3d_buffer_map >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> GL_INVALID_VALUE (0x501) from glMapBufferRange @ buffer.c / 1038 err:d3d:wined3d_buffer_unmap >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> GL_INVALID_OPERATION (0x502) from glFlushMappedBufferRange @ buffer.c / 1150
If you get these errors, please restart X and see if it clears up. It will make the game unplayable as well.
No known fix yet other than restart. |
Kismeteer
GoonWaffe Goonswarm Federation
755
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Posted - 2015.01.02 18:57:05 -
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New year means new computer!
Intel i7-4790 8 effective cores @3.6 GHz, 57k BogoMIPS, GTX 750 Ti 2GB, SSD hard drive, and can run 7 instances of eve now with my 8 gig of memory. (Which should be going to 16 soon.) With my previous system, only about 3 were possible. Here is how to pull these types of stats for yourself:
$ cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep GHz # count instances, i7's have double the effective cores due to hyperthreading model name: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4790 CPU @ 3.60GHz
$ dmesg | grep -i bogo [ 0.000002] Calibrating delay loop (skipped), value calculated using timer frequency.. 7183.59 BogoMIPS (lpj=14367192) [ 0.157935] smpboot: Total of 8 processors activated (57468.76 BogoMIPS)
$ dmesg | grep ata | grep max [ 1.033597] ata1.00: ATA-9: Samsung SSD 850 PRO 256GB, EXM01B6Q, max UDMA/133
$ cat /proc/meminfo | grep MemTotal MemTotal: 8080428 kB
$ lspci -v | grep -i vga 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Xeon E3-1200 v3/4th Gen Core Processor Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 06) (prog-if 00 [VGA controller]) 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation GM107 [GeForce GTX 750 Ti] (rev a2) (prog-if 00 [VGA controller])
$ nvidia-debugdump -l Found 1 NVIDIA devices Device ID: 0 Device name: GeForce GTX 750 Ti (*PrimaryCard) GPU internal ID: GPU-f1aa230a-4258-d1b2-7f89-cd5c1525a4ed
$ nvidia-settings # can use this to pull GPU 0's throughput
$ wine --version wine-1.6.2
$ cat /etc/os-release | grep VERSION= VERSION="14.04.1 LTS, Trusty Tahr"
And I wrote a script version if you are lazy:
OSINFO=`cat /etc/os-release | grep VERSION= | awk -F\" '{print $2}'` CPUINFO=`cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep GHz |head -1 | awk -F: '{print $2}'` BOGOINFO=`dmesg | grep -i bogo | tail -1 | awk -F\( '{print $2}' ` MEMINFO=`cat /proc/meminfo | grep MemTotal | awk -F: '{print $2}'` DISKINFO=`dmesg | grep ata1 | grep max | tail -1 | awk -F: '{print $3}' | awk -F, '{print $1}'` NVIDIAINFO=`nvidia-debugdump -l | grep name | awk -F: '{print $2}' | awk -F\( '{print $1}'` WINEINFO=`wine --version` echo "Core stats: ${OSINFO}, ${NVIDIAINFO}, ${WINEINFO}" echo "Bragging stats: ${CPUINFO}, ${BOGOINFO}, ${MEMINFO}, ${DISKINFO}"
Output of this: Core stats: 14.04.1 LTS, Trusty Tahr, GeForce GTX 750 Ti , wine-1.6.2 Bragging stats: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4790 CPU @ 3.60GHz, 57468.76 BogoMIPS), 8080428 kB, Samsung SSD 850 PRO 256GB
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munkape
The Motley Crew
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Posted - 2015.01.07 17:07:45 -
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Hi,
EVE is running great for me on Ubuntu 14.04 but doesn't seem to be saving settings after exit.
e.g. window mode set, client plays the intro video each time and removes all icons I place. |
Kismeteer
GoonWaffe Goonswarm Federation
758
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Posted - 2015.01.09 18:19:29 -
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munkape wrote:EVE is running great for me on Ubuntu 14.04 but doesn't seem to be saving settings after exit.
e.g. window mode set, client plays the intro video each time and removes all icons I place.
Make sure you can write to your .wine directory and the drive isn't full, specifically your .wine/drive_c/users/username/Local\ Settings/Application\ Data/CCP/EVE/ directory, which is where those are stored.
I recommend you do: sudo chown -R ${USER}:${USER} ~/.wine
This does a recursive change of ownership to yourself on all your .wine directories.
Alternately, use your username, like munkape:munkape instead of the variable ${USER} |
Kismeteer
GoonWaffe Goonswarm Federation
777
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Posted - 2015.01.28 21:37:37 -
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I am considering modifying the HOWTO to do a wine upgrade to 1.7 to eliminate the problems with the launcher, any frequent users have any strong feelings on this? |
Takumiro
Amok. Goonswarm Federation
15
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Posted - 2015.02.07 09:22:48 -
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Go right ahead.
skink
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Katrina Bekers
Rim Collection RC Sorry We're In Your Space Eh
240
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Posted - 2015.02.16 09:10:03 -
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I dare to say that anyone trying his/her luck with EVE+WINE should go the 1.7 way.
At least with *Ubuntu, with the right PPA, it's embarassingly easy to install and use the 1.7 branch.
1.6 is the one declared "stable", but I feel much more confident using 1.7 nowadays.
<< THE RABBLE BRIGADE >>
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Ronix Aideron
Windrammers Black Legion.
157
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Posted - 2015.03.09 11:12:28 -
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I have read your thread would your steps work for LinuxMint 17.1? I am building up my computer and I am thinking about going with LinuxMint since I have read better things about the Cinnamon desktop then the Unity interface in Ubuntu.
Start the day off slow and taper off from there.
http://eveboard.com/pilot/Ronix_Aideron
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Ronix Aideron
Windrammers Black Legion.
157
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Posted - 2015.03.20 21:06:04 -
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I am not sure what is wrong. I have wine and can run a single instance of Eve using the files that were created. I get an error that the files do not exist when I use your script. How to I create another instance of Eve so I can multi-box?
Start the day off slow and taper off from there.
http://eveboard.com/pilot/Ronix_Aideron
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Torgeir Hekard
I MYSELF AND ME
136
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Posted - 2015.03.21 07:36:07 -
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Ronix Aideron wrote:I am not sure what is wrong. I have wine and can run a single instance of Eve using the files that were created. I get an error that the files do not exist when I use your script. How to I create another instance of Eve so I can multi-box? Just ignore all that stuff. Launcher works fine for like a year already. Just start it and launch multiple clients from there. Also no need for virtual desktops. |
Ronix Aideron
Windrammers Black Legion.
157
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Posted - 2015.03.21 17:52:17 -
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I am struggling on the multibox aspect of this. I can open one client no problem but two instances of the client seem to give me problems.
I have tried emulating the desktop and opening two within the virtual desktop. I have also tried installing Eve in two different folders with a launcher shortcut to the exe in the two different folders.
What am I missing on getting two clients open at the same time?
--Edit-- Apparently I was not patient enough. I just needed to try it again. It appears that I can run two clients within the Virtual Wine desktop.
Start the day off slow and taper off from there.
http://eveboard.com/pilot/Ronix_Aideron
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Kismeteer
GoonWaffe Goonswarm Federation
800
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Posted - 2015.03.23 16:15:59 -
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You are missing a key variable in your launch scripts using the launcher:
/desktop=eve2
This defines a separate desktop per client. MUCH easier to play with.
Try editing the file ~/bin/v1 and ~/bin/v2 to match the patch where you installed eve. |
Bal Thezar
Neo Brigade
0
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Posted - 2015.03.26 16:29:16 -
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so Ubuntu 14.04, Wine 1.7 Nvidia current drivers
Wine will not install the Eve Offline Installer.MSI tried wine msiexec eve-offline-installer.msi, FAIL
Where do I find the eve offline installer.exe? Ive spent the last 2 hours looking.
Any help would be totally awesome |
Torgeir Hekard
I MYSELF AND ME
136
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Posted - 2015.03.26 18:47:19 -
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wine msiexec /i installer.msi |
Lucida Boirelle
University of Caille Gallente Federation
0
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Posted - 2015.04.05 17:54:06 -
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This worked great for me. I tweaked the scripts a little. (Ubuntu GNOME, cause I HATE Unity more than mining)
1. Made ~/bin into ~/.bin to avoid cluttering my home folder 2. Added the following .desktop files to make launching under Gnome:
[Desktop Entry] Encoding=UTF-8 Name=EVE Online (Full Screen) Exec=~/.bin/g1.sh Icon=~/.bin/EVE128.png Type=Application Categories=Games;
This gets stored in ~/.bin/ and linked or copied to ~/.local/share/applications/
I got the .png file from a google search
g1.sh is my 1920x1080p version of f1
One question, can I do this without launching a "desktop" in the script. I'm curious if it affects how much resource overhead wine is consuming per client. |
Goongus Flahn
Bread and Roses
0
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Posted - 2015.04.06 06:22:41 -
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Using ubuntu 14.04 LTS and wine 1.7.38. Trying to open the current eve offline installer (EVE_Online_Installer_Full_872788.msi) and it just freezes after 5 to 10 seconds. |
MinnaR Mosan
13th Squadron The Initiative.
0
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Posted - 2015.04.20 05:38:49 -
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In ubuntu 14.04 LTS i have the error:
Quote:err:winediag:shader_generate_glsl_declarations The hardware does not support enough uniform components to run this shader, it may not render correctly.
Im using the following video card in my laptop:
VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] RV516/M64-S [Mobility Radeon X2300]
I have seen that catalyst fglrx drivers are no more supported:
http://wiki.cchtml.com/index.php/Ubuntu_Maverick_Installation_Guide#Removing_Catalyst.2Ffglrx
Quote: Which cards are no longer supported by ATI? The ATI Radeon 9500-9800, Xpress200-1250, 690G, 740G, X300-X2500 (including Mobility RadeonHD 2300, since it is really a DirectX 9 part). See the complete list here. If your card is on that list, you are limited to open-source drivers on Ubuntu Lucid/10.04 (and later). If you really need the proprietary Catalyst/fglrx driver, you will have to use an older Linux distribution, such as Debian Lenny/5.0.x or Ubuntu Hardy/8.04.x.
But 3d acceleration works properly with the open source drivers.
May be im missing something? |
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Neuntausend
Rens Nursing Home
119
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Posted - 2015.04.20 13:37:51 -
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That videocard might actually be a little too old, it has to be almost as old as Eve itself, if I'm not mistaken. But as far as I know, many repositories contain fglrx-legacy, maybe that works? |
Kismeteer
GoonWaffe Goonswarm Federation
803
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Posted - 2015.04.29 15:59:40 -
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Finally am breaking down and going with Wine 1.7 as default.
Methods for install: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntu-wine/ppa sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install wine1.7
Everything should be fine, but if anyone else wants to test this on their 14.04 system that hasn't yet, let me know. |
Kismeteer
GoonWaffe Goonswarm Federation
803
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Posted - 2015.04.29 22:07:01 -
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For those considering Ubuntu 15.04: IMO, it is not worth it. You don't need it for anything of importance yet, most likely. They have only promised 9 months of patches. You will constantly have to mess with it. Just stick with 14.04 LTS. Next LTS release is in 2016.
Also, updated the OP with the Wine 1.7 changes. Finally gave up trying to use stock Ubuntu. |
Kropotkin
Center for Advanced Studies Gallente Federation
26
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Posted - 2015.05.04 01:01:10 -
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Just installed on new hardware with Xubuntu 14.04.2 and Wine 1.7 installed from the PPA.
Did not need to download the full alternate install package, just downloaded the ordinary Windows installer and launched it using "Run as Wine Windows installer". The new incremental loading of all the Eve files Just Worked, albeit slowly.
Mobo is ASRock AM1B-M, which has one VGA socket, driven by the integrated graphics of the AMD Athlon 5350 quad-core CPU chip, and which also has a PCIe socket that provides x4 performance in an x16 slot. I have 16 gigabytes RAM.
In the PCIe slot I have an EAH5450 graphics card with 512 megs VRAM, providing a second VGA socket and a DVI-I socket that I use an adapter to convert to a third VGA socket, for a total of three heads on the box.
I'm using the proprietary AMD Catalyst drivers for Ubuntu 14.04. I used AMDCCCLE to configure the three heads without Xinerama.
I did have an annoying Dance of the Drivers: there's a conflict between Wine and the Catalyst driver, and the workaround involves rebuilding the fglrx-core package of the Catalyst driver. I also had to add nogpumanager to the GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT string in /etc/default/grub, to stop the execrable gpumanager rejecting, on every reboot, the /etc/X11/xorg.conf constructed by amdcccle.
Since I don't use Xinerama, I have the same icons on the desktop of all three screens. To multibox, I launch the exefile.exe on each screen and it runs on that screen. I configure EVE graphics for "fixed window" rather than "fullscreen" to keep the EVE screen from minimizing itself when I switch focus away from it. I only have two accounts, so I only run two instances of EVE and use the third monitor for an out-of-Game browser or whatever.
I don't do PvP, so I can't say anything about whether this setup is viable for combat, but it was cheap: $27 for the mobo, $52 for the CPU, $145 for the 16GB RAM. I recycled the case, power supply and EAH5450 from an older machine and already had keyboard, trackball, monitors and KVM switches. |
Kismeteer
GoonWaffe Goonswarm Federation
803
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Posted - 2015.05.06 16:00:18 -
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Kropotkin wrote:Did not need to download the full alternate install package, just downloaded the ordinary Windows installer and launched it using "Run as Wine Windows installer". The new incremental loading of all the Eve files Just Worked, albeit slowly.
I'm sure the new installer uses the cache population techniques that the latest launcher users, so I'm sure that might be more effective. But I would rather have all my stuff downloaded already from a single fast CDN connection rather than adhoc. So I'm going to continue to maintain 'download the offline installer' line in here. Yes, it is longer. No, it won't dissuade a Linux geek.
Thank you for the rest of your build out, it's nice to have proven configs that are cheap! |
March rabbit
Federal Defense Union
1631
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Posted - 2015.05.07 15:22:30 -
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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
The Mittani: "the inappropriate drunked joke"
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Kismeteer
GoonWaffe Goonswarm Federation
803
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Posted - 2015.05.07 20:37:14 -
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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. |
March rabbit
Federal Defense Union
1633
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Posted - 2015.05.08 10:54:06 -
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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.
The Mittani: "the inappropriate drunked joke"
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Torgeir Hekard
I MYSELF AND ME
154
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Posted - 2015.05.09 16:11:42 -
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So, I accidentally my laptop. Well, not the laptop itself. The power supply. And it won't charge with an universal one (either the 3pin connector is a vendor lock-in, or I burned the charger circuit).
So, I had my old desktop with Phenom II X4 and an old HD4870. I also had a spare old 120gb HDD.
So while the power supply is in service, I just copied (don't want to mes with the laptop installation) the system (14.04) to the drive and tried to make it work (btw, GRUB2+GPT+BIOS combo needs a small partition in the beginning of the disk. Don't repeat my mistakes).
So, guys. r600g works. And it works with gallium nine and dx9 wine!
For *buntu you'll need these 2 PPAs:
https://launchpad.net/~oibaf/+archive/ubuntu/graphics-drivers This is git mesa and xorg video drivers with gallium nine support
https://launchpad.net/~commendsarnex/+archive/ubuntu/winedri3 This is wine with native dx9 patches.
You'll also need to either use drm.rnodes=1 kernel option before 3.17 or use DRI3. The latter can be done by adding Option "DRI3" "on" to your xorg.conf which you most likely don't have because it's autoconfig for past several years.
You can just create a fresh /etc/X11/xorg.conf with the following content:
Section "Device" Identifier "HD4870" #can be anything - just a variable name Driver "radeon" Option "DRI3" "on" EndSection
The patched wine has a checkbox for native DX9 in the winecfg graphics tab.
If you've done everything right, this should appear in console when starting the client (not the launcher):
Native Direct3D 9 is active. For more information visit https://wiki.ixit.cz/d3d9
Performance looks about the same as the regular r600g driver, but with more stable FPS. I can't compare to fglrx, but I get around 40FPS on high settings in full HD window, which drops in asteroid belts to about 20 (asteroid environment, light rays, post processing and interface windows, especially blurred, are the main offenders). Though it feels much better than 20fps on my laptop nvidia because fps is a stable flatline (unless it's loading resources from ye olde HDD). With settings on low and no vsync it can reach up to 160fps. The middle ground is around medium shaders and low postprocessing, which lands you in a comfortable 40-60fps zone with vsync on. |
Torgeir Hekard
I MYSELF AND ME
154
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Posted - 2015.05.09 16:18:20 -
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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. |
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