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Roesjka
The Last Solution Inc Dawn of Transcendence
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Posted - 2016.12.08 22:15:06 -
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CCP Snorlax,
After the last update wasn't able to start eve anymore with my already installed wine-staging. Something abt. "wine client error:0: version mismatch 513/524." Managed to solve it by renaming ~/.eve/wine/bin/wineserver to ~/.eve/wine/bin/wineserver.old and SharedCache/wine/bin/wineserver to SharedCache/wine/bin/wineserver.old.
Any idea what caused the mismatch? Before the last update it was running fine.
Desktop Asrock 990FX Extreme4, AMD FX-8320, 16GB ram, 2x AMD HD7870 Crossfire, Debian jessie 64bits (multiarch), wine-staging 1.9.23~jessie
Cheers |

Zerzzes Markarian
McCloud and Markarian Trade and Logistics Corp.
5
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Posted - 2016.12.09 09:24:38 -
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Zerzzes Markarian wrote:The launcher got an update today, and now I get a
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
everytime I start it. It comes up, then tries to read extra files for the shared cache, and then I get the segmentation fault.
Edit: I managed to get it to run by hitting the 'Close' button on the small window where it said it would look for new files.
Now I get again this:
QXcbWindow: Unhandled client message: "_GTK_LOAD_ICONTHEMES" Segmentation fault (core dumped)
I can start the launcher, and even start the clients from it, but after some time, the launcher crashes (but the clients still run). |

Zweinhander Frenzy
Signal Cartel EvE-Scout Enclave
0
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Posted - 2016.12.09 13:44:42 -
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I got a problem with the .sh file.
I'm not a heavy linux user. I got a notebook with Linux Mint on it.
1st time I got a syntax error ( unexpected, and worked around with bash ./evelauncher.sh. But then this error came up
./evelauncher.sh: line 14: /home/mint/Downloads/evelauncher/./evelauncher: cannot execute binary file: Exec format error
No ideia what to do to fix this.
Tried installing Eve from the stratch on PlayonLinux but always a Qt error somepoint.
Any clues?
o/ |

Laticia Valr'eth
University of Caille Gallente Federation
0
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Posted - 2016.12.09 22:22:42 -
[454] - Quote
I'm just using 1 wine prefix, running over wine-staging 1.9.23
i figured how to make the launcher show up again, untested if the game runs at all yet!
I set these processes to windows XP:
eve.exe evelauncher.exe (found in the launcher subfolder) QtWebEngineProcess.exe (found also in the launcher subfolder)
hope that helps |

Roesjka
The Last Solution Inc Dawn of Transcendence
5
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Posted - 2016.12.10 11:26:55 -
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Ok to summarize steps to be taken when on Debian testing/stretch and using wine-staging, might also be helpful for ppl with other distro's.
Check if you have still installed libssl1.0.2, normally libssl1.0.2_1.0.2j-4 should still be installed, otherwise reinstall it from Debian testing/stretch or your distro's repo..
Make a symlinks in the evelauncher directory: ln -s /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libssl.so.1.0.2 libssl.so ln -s /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcrypto.so.1.0.2 libcrypto.so
In case you are running into the wineserver mismatch versions rename SharedCache/wine/bin/wineserver to wineserver.org or just remove it.
I can now launch and run EVE with my custom wine-staging 1.9.23 but might also help with other wine versions.
Thx guys for giving me the pointers to get it working again.
Winecfg: Windows 7, overrides: *d3d10 disabled, *d3d11 disabled.
Cheers |

Robin D'Ohara
Federal Navy Academy Gallente Federation
0
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Posted - 2016.12.10 12:03:22 -
[456] - Quote
Since I am a beginner in the use of linux environment. How and where do i check if i still have libssl1.0.2
Linux Mint 17 Cinnamon 64-bit Wine 1.6.2 |

Kasarch
Surreal corp Project.Mayhem.
8
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Posted - 2016.12.11 16:12:50 -
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Does this launcher write some logs? I cannot get eve working. I can run launcher and login, but eve does not starting. |

Dropzone
Know Your Neighbors Emporium
0
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Posted - 2016.12.12 15:30:28 -
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I ran into an issue that after the Launcher Patched, I was unable to get the game to launch past the launcher. I deleted the Eve game and downloaded it again. Patched and same issue. Then I went and found the .eve and .Eve folders. Deleted these and the main folder again with no luck. After 4 tries, I did a search in my /home directory and found another folder in Cache. I deleted everything and tried the patch process again. The game launched. I am not sure what or why this happened.
I only provide this info for others just in case someone else has had this issue.
Thank you Dropzone
System Specs below Sager Gaming Notebook Intel I7 5850 Dual AMD 8900M 32GB RAM |

Zuril Nair
Jagged Rock Guild
0
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Posted - 2016.12.13 00:43:24 -
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Hey, just wanted to give a big "THANK YOU!" for this effort. I only use Windows for games, but now I can hop into my favorite game without a reboot.
Kudos! |

Ariolo
Metacrania Vanguard of the Phoenix
1
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Posted - 2016.12.13 07:06:35 -
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Jibril Olerie wrote:Does anyone else have this same problem? When I play EVE in Linux using this launcher, I can't watch streaming video in my web browsers (Firefox and Chromium). The content that doesn't play is HTML5 videos (ie. Twitch, Youtube). As soon as I close out of EVE, I can go back to watching video streams without restarting the web browser. I have the same issue running UberStudent Heraclitus (fork of Ubuntu 14.04 LTS). My system only has onboard and HDMI audio; I'm using PulseAudio. The first time I ran with the Linux Launcher I already had YouTube running and EVE had no audio output. With EVE running first, no audio output form any other sources, whether Rythmbox playing local files, or YouTube; I have yet to try the Spotify client. |
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Christoph Schmidt
Hydrate.
6
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Posted - 2016.12.14 05:50:09 -
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Had been running Eve on Ubuntu 16.04 with no problems. Installed an nVidia 1050 graphics card with nVidia binary driver 375.20, but haven't been able to use it yet, undoubtedly due to my inexperience with PPAs. Ergo, still using the on-chip graphics, which worked fine.
I always start Eve this way: sudo bash -x ~/Downloads/evelauncher/evelauncher.sh 2>&1 | tee CKlogN.file
[I wondered whether it was OK to have /evelauncher in /Downloads, but everything worked OK, so went with it.] Last night, the Eve launcher wanted to update to 1104891.1051. After the update, logged in, clicked the Play button, and nothing happened.
So here's the log file: ==== ++ basename /home/xxxx/Downloads/evelauncher/evelauncher.sh ++ sed 's,.sh$,,' + appname=evelauncher ++ dirname /home/xxxx/Downloads/evelauncher/evelauncher.sh + dirname=/home/xxxx/Downloads/evelauncher + tmp=home/xxxx/Downloads/evelauncher + '[' / '!=' / ']' + LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/home/xxxx/Downloads/evelauncher: + export LD_LIBRARY_PATH + export QTDIR=/home/xxxx/Downloads/evelauncher + QTDIR=/home/xxxx/Downloads/evelauncher + export QT_PLUGIN_PATH=/home/xxxx/Downloads/evelauncher/plugins + QT_PLUGIN_PATH=/home/xxxx/Downloads/evelauncher/plugins + /home/xxxx/Downloads/evelauncher/evelauncher [1213/203733:WARNING:resource_bundle.cc(291)] locale_file_path.empty() for locale Installed Qt WebEngine locales directory not found at location /home/xxxx/Downloads/evelauncher/translations/qtwebengine_locales. Trying application directory... Qt WebEngine locales directory not found at location /home/xxxx/Downloads/evelauncher/qtwebengine_locales. Trying fallback directory... Translations MAY NOT not be correct. [1213/203733:WARNING:resource_bundle.cc(291)] locale_file_path.empty() for locale [S_API FAIL] SteamAPI_Init() failed; SteamAPI_IsSteamRunning() failed. [S_API FAIL] SteamAPI_Init() failed; unable to locate a running instance of Steam, or a local steamclient.so.
====< I clicked the Play button here.
libpng warning: iCCP: known incorrect sRGB profile libpng warning: iCCP: known incorrect sRGB profile libpng warning: iCCP: known incorrect sRGB profile libpng warning: iCCP: known incorrect sRGB profile libpng warning: iCCP: known incorrect sRGB profile libpng warning: iCCP: known incorrect sRGB profile libpng warning: iCCP: known incorrect sRGB profile libpng warning: iCCP: known incorrect sRGB profile libpng warning: iCCP: known incorrect sRGB profile libpng warning: iCCP: known incorrect sRGB profile libpng warning: iCCP: known incorrect sRGB profile Server started QWidget::setLayout: Attempting to set QLayout "" on QWidget "tableParent", which already has a layout
libpng warning: iCCP: known incorrect sRGB profile ====
I had LogLite running, but up to this point nothing was listed. Then I clicked the Play button again, and about 7 items appeared in the list (3.4K of text exported), but still no Eve. I have the exported text file if needed, but the second to the last line (before "exit with code 1") was
default"wine: /home/xxxx/.eve//wineenv is not owned by you"
Sort of wondering why there were two // in that msg, as /wineenv is right under /.eve, but no doubt grasping at straws.
Hoping didn't spam the forum too much with junk logfile data...
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Neuntausend
Rens Nursing Home
1234
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Posted - 2016.12.14 19:06:39 -
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Christoph Schmidt wrote:default"wine: /home/xxxx/.eve//wineenv is not owned by you"
Sort of wondering why there were two // in that msg, as /wineenv is right under /.eve, but no doubt grasping at straws. Don't worry about the double slash, that should not pose a problem. Just making a guess, did you at some point try running this with sudo permissions?
What's the output of the following command:
stat -c "%U %G" ~/.eve/wineenv |

Christoph Schmidt
Hydrate.
6
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Posted - 2016.12.14 20:31:51 -
[463] - Quote
Hi, thanks...I always start the Launcher with sudo bash -x ~/Downloads/evelauncher/evelauncher.sh 2>&1 | tee CKlogN.file
which starts the launcher and copies output to the logfile. The output of the stat command is my username, twice. |

Neuntausend
Rens Nursing Home
1235
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Posted - 2016.12.14 21:23:01 -
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Not that I think it matters much, but what does the sudo do in that launch command? |

Christoph Schmidt
Hydrate.
6
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Posted - 2016.12.15 00:43:03 -
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Well, I've only been using Ubuntu for about a year (having defected from Windows), so I'll still be a noob for some time yet. It seems that some commands return with a Linux equivalent of "huh?", and when I insert a 'sudo' at the beginning, the command does what I expect. I don't have a clear picture yet of which commands seem to need elevated privileges; sometimes it seems that commands entered while in a certain directory won't work without using sudo. So that's one nice thing about ignorance, I guess--it heightens one's sense of wonder and mystery...
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Roesjka
The Last Solution Inc Dawn of Transcendence
5
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Posted - 2016.12.15 12:31:21 -
[466] - Quote
Christoph Schmidt wrote:Well, I've only been using Ubuntu for about a year (having defected from Windows), so I'll still be a noob for some time yet. It seems that some commands return with a Linux equivalent of "huh?", and when I insert a 'sudo' at the beginning, the command does what I expect. I don't have a clear picture yet of which commands seem to need elevated privileges; sometimes it seems that commands entered while in a certain directory won't work without using sudo. So that's one nice thing about ignorance, I guess--it heightens one's sense of wonder and mystery...
When you are in your own directory normally there should be no need for elevated root commands. Only specific commands need sudo, mostly related to system files, as it can harm your system badly. For users sudo is normally not needed.
in a terminal you can see who owns the .eve directory, type ls -la and it will show the owner. That directory and subdirectories and all the files should be owned by you and not root.
EVE should be installed as a user NEVER with sudo.
The proper command to start EVE is just ~/Downloads/evelauncher/evelauncher.sh or Downloads/evelauncher/evelauncher.sh
If you have to you use sudo there is something seriously wrong with your setup.
As for your videocard, if you disable the onboard graphics in bios does buntu boot with the DE and bytheway which DE do you use?
To make my life a bit easier I made a directory Games, installed various other games too, and unpacked the launcher there with just tar -xf evelauncher-xxxxxxx.tar.gz, all as user NOT with sudo as that will unpack everything as root. Did the install, while in that Games directory, with just evelauncher/evelauncher.sh
Cheers, Roesjka Retired UNIX/Linux IT Specialist.
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Marshall Ragnor
The Realm Gaming IT'S ONLY PIXELS
0
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Posted - 2016.12.15 14:46:19 -
[467] - Quote
    
Eve is working on my laptop Bye bye Windows
Acer Aspire with Nvidia graphics (needed optimus to work correctly)
Arch linux with openbox.
thanks guys
I followed Xiantra's instructions as well. https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&m=6574414
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Neuntausend
Rens Nursing Home
1246
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Posted - 2016.12.15 16:23:49 -
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Christoph Schmidt wrote:Well, I've only been using Ubuntu for about a year (having defected from Windows), so I'll still be a noob for some time yet. It seems that some commands return with a Linux equivalent of "huh?", and when I insert a 'sudo' at the beginning, the command does what I expect. I don't have a clear picture yet of which commands seem to need elevated privileges; sometimes it seems that commands entered while in a certain directory won't work without using sudo. So that's one nice thing about ignorance, I guess--it heightens one's sense of wonder and mystery...
In any case, I'd recommend you stop using sudo for games and applications. It tends to break things and it's a risk to your system security. Delete ~/.eve and the launcher, download the launcher again and just start it either through
sh evelauncher.sh or just
./evelauncher.sh |

Roesjka
The Last Solution Inc Dawn of Transcendence
5
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Posted - 2016.12.15 22:27:43 -
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Robin D'Ohara wrote:I am a beginner (we can say a f*****g noob) in the use of linux environment. How and where do i check if i still have libssl1.0.2
Linux Mint 17 Cinnamon 64-bit Wine 1.6.2
EDIT : seems i found where, but i don't have libssl1.0.2 just have a libssl1.0.0 is it good or not ?
EDIT 2 : i'm not sure of my "where"
EDIT 3 : i've found some libssl but none are where you say, and seems to be a different version of your, so i don't know what to do
Your wine version is to old, try to get a later version for you mint distro or maybe upgrade to Mint 18. As mint 17/18 are more based on Ubuntu try the version at https://wiki.winehq.org/Ubuntu.
Otherwise ask at the Minint forums. for the best option.
Cheers,
Retired UNIX/Linux IT Specialist.
AsRock 990FX Extreme4, FX-8320,
16GB mem, 2x HD 7870 (Crossfire)
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Christoph Schmidt
Hydrate.
6
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Posted - 2016.12.16 09:28:13 -
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Thank you, Roesjka and Neuntausend, for your help. Responses:
1) Regarding root-owned objects. I used ls -la to survey /.eve and /evelaucher, listing items marked as root: in /.eve, updater in /Downloads/evelauncher, drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 Dec 13 00:24 errorpage -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 1221980 Dec 13 00:24 evelauncher -r-xr-xr-x 1 root root 312 Dec 13 00:24 evelauncher.sh a few dozen links having names in the form [lib*.so*]
Thinking I should LEARN MORE LINUX, delete eve, and reinstall fresh. (Maybe not in that order...)
2) Regarding use of sudo: xxx@yyyyy:~/Downloads/evelauncher$ evelauncher.sh evelauncher.sh: command not found
This happens frequently. Looking for ways to do things, at sites like stackexchange, askubuntu, etc., I'd copy suggestions, and use of sudo seemed common. Anyway, both
sh evelauncher.sh and bash -x ~/Downloads/evelauncher/evelauncher.sh 2>&1 | tee CKlogN.file
work! I didn't know about sh, bash didn't seem to work before this last launcher update.
3) As you both have been really helpful, kind of reluctant to get into the video card problem, but anyway... -- I plugged my new EVGA GeForce 1050 Ti in the topmost PCIe slot in my tower.
-- I learned that the card isn't supported yet in 16.04, but I could get a PPA for nvidia-375, just out of beta I think, at https://launchpad.net/~graphics-drivers/+archive/ubuntu/ppa
-- I did things like sudo add-apt-repository ppa:graphics-drivers/ppa sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install nvidia-375
In the Other Software tab of Software & Updates, added deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/graphics-drivers/ppa/ubuntu xenial main deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/graphics-drivers/ppa/ubuntu xenial main
-- So, in the Additional Drivers tab, there's a listing for Nvidia, "Using NVIDIA binary driver - version 375.26 from nvidia-375 (open source)"
-- I did a couple of other things, such as installing mesa-utils. Details are, sadly, fuzzy at the moment. This was about a fortnight ago. I rebooted, and one of my two displays lit up, asking for my crypt password; I typed it in, but the text appeared not in the text field but in the upper-left corner of the screen, and the login didn't progress to asking for my account password.
-- Anyway, the BIOS graphics hardward option had been set to Auto. I set it to the graphics card in the PCIe slot, no joy. Set it to the on-board hardware, and looked for diagnostics procedures, such as
$lspci | grep VGA 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Xeon E3-1200 v3/4th Gen Core Processor Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 06) 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation Device 1c82 (rev a1)
$ find /dev -group video /dev/fb0 /dev/dri/card0 /dev/dri/renderD128 /dev/dri/controlD64
$ glxinfo | grep -i vendor server glx vendor string: SGI client glx vendor string: Mesa Project and SGI Vendor: Intel Open Source Technology Center (0x8086) OpenGL vendor string: Intel Open Source Technology Center
$ cat /proc/driver/nvidia/version cat: /proc/driver/nvidia/version: No such file or directory
$ apt-cache search nvidia | grep -P '^nvidia-[0-9]+\s' nvidia-331 - Transitional package for nvidia-331 nvidia-346 - Transitional package for nvidia-346 nvidia-352 - Transitional package for nvidia-361 nvidia-304 - NVIDIA legacy binary driver - version 304.132 nvidia-340 - NVIDIA binary driver - version 340.98 nvidia-361 - Transitional package for nvidia-367 nvidia-367 - NVIDIA binary driver - version 367.57 nvidia-355 - NVIDIA binary driver - version 355.11 nvidia-358 - NVIDIA binary driver - version 358.16 nvidia-364 - NVIDIA binary driver - version 364.19 nvidia-370 - NVIDIA binary driver - version 370.28 nvidia-375 - NVIDIA binary driver - version 375.26 <<<< this is the one the 1050 card needs.
$ sudo apt-get install nvidia-375 [sudo] password for xxxx: Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading state information... Done nvidia-375 is already the newest version (375.26-0ubuntu0~gpu16.04.1). <<<<<<< The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer required: linux-headers-4.4.0-47 linux-headers-4.4.0-47-generic linux-image-4.4.0-47-generic linux-image-extra-4.4.0-47-generic linux-signed-image-4.4.0-47-generic ubuntu-core-launcher Use 'sudo apt autoremove' to remove them. 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
$ nvidia-settings ERROR: Error querying enabled displays on GPU 0 (Missing Extension). ERROR: Error querying connected displays on GPU 0 (Missing Extension).
** Message: PRIME: No offloading required. Abort ** Message: PRIME: is it supported? no
ERROR: nvidia-settings could not find the registry key file. This file should have been installed along with this driver at /usr/share/nvidia/nvidia-application-profiles-key-documentation. The application profiles will continue to work, but values cannot be prepopulated or validated, and will not be listed in the help text. Please see the README for possible values and descriptions.
(So the NVIDIA X-Server Settings dialog came up, but the card wasn't listed.)
$ nvidia-smi NVIDIA-SMI has failed because it couldn't communicate with the NVIDIA driver. Make sure that the latest NVIDIA driver is installed and running.
So. I apologize for the probably hopelessly muddled reporting here. Would be grateful if y'all saw something like "OMG, you just have to flip this little switch over here, you twit!"
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Kasarch
Surreal corp Project.Mayhem.
8
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Posted - 2016.12.16 19:29:24 -
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At last i was able to launch eve with this launcher. Elementary OS Loki(ubuntu based).
Eve client started successfully after installing libldap-2.4-2:i386 package(thanks god for logs).
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Neuntausend
Rens Nursing Home
1252
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Posted - 2016.12.17 00:53:19 -
[472] - Quote
Christoph Schmidt wrote: xxx@yyyyy:~/Downloads/evelauncher$ evelauncher.sh evelauncher.sh: command not found
This happens frequently. Looking for ways to do things, at sites like stackexchange, askubuntu, etc., I'd copy suggestions, and use of sudo seemed common. Anyway, both
sh evelauncher.sh and bash -x ~/Downloads/evelauncher/evelauncher.sh 2>&1 | tee CKlogN.file
work! I didn't know about sh, bash didn't seem to work before this last launcher update.
evelauncher.sh that wouldn't work. evelauncher.sh is basically just a text file you need to tell the system what to do with. It's not an executable binary, but a script (a script written for the shell, or sh in short, hence the file name extension ".sh"). If you just type in the file name of that script, it doesn't know what to do with that.
You'd either need to do
/some/folder/evelauncher.sh or, if you are in /some/folder/ already
./evelauncher.sh
Unlike evelauncher.sh,
sh or
bash are binaries, and their location is most certainly in your systems PATH variable, so the system knows what it's supposed to do with them (execute). If you call
sh evelauncher.sh
or
bash evelauncher.sh
then you are telling the system to start sh or bash, and you are telling sh or bash in turn to parse "evelauncher.sh" by specifying it as a parameter, in the same sense you could also do
nano evelauncher.sh That would tell the system to start nano, and it would tell nano to load up evelauncher.sh
On the topic of your graphics drivers - this may be a question better suited for the ubuntu forums. I am not an ubuntu person myself, and all it's colourful and oh so convenient clicky interfaces are all voodoo to me, but maybe I can figure something out.
First, try this:
dpkg-query -l 'nvidia*' This should list all packages you currently have installed that are called nvidia-something. Then run
sudo apt-get purge nvidia-something nvidia-settings-something nvidia-whatever nvidia-foo nvidia-bar
for every nvidia package you have on your system, which will uninstall these packages and remove their configuration as well, followed by
sudo apt-get autoremove which will remove all dependencies that have automatically been installed at some point.
For good measure, I'd also throw in a
sudo apt-get autoclean which will delete the apt cache. This cache contains the files apt downloads before installing anything. If you clean it, apt will have to download a fresh version if you install the drivers again.
Then do
sudo apt-get install nvidia-375 to install the driver, and while a reboot should not be strictly necessary, reboot.
you can check afterwards which driver is in use with
lspci -k |

Neuntausend
Rens Nursing Home
1252
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Posted - 2016.12.17 00:57:49 -
[473] - Quote
double post >_> |

Christoph Schmidt
Hydrate.
6
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Posted - 2016.12.18 01:45:29 -
[474] - Quote
Thanks Neuntausend and Roesjka! Felt like an urchin on a wintry night, nose pressed to the window, looking in... Best regards, Christoph |

Batolemaeus
Free-Space-Ranger Northern Coalition.
239
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Posted - 2016.12.20 23:28:31 -
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Neuntausend wrote:You'd either need to do /some/folder/evelauncher.sh or, if you are in /some/folder/ already ./evelauncher.sh Why exactly it works if you just put a path in front of it is beyond me, but I know it does, and that's good enough for the time being.
Because your pwd (current working directory) is not in your search path. Any unqualified command will be searched via PATH. If you add the path explicitly, your shell will find the binary. The ./ just refers to your current directory.
Also, look at the first line in evelauncher.sh:
The crunchbang is a magic word for the linux kernel that this file should be run with /bin/sh. So if you mark the script executable there will be no difference between the script and any compiled binary you can run. You can see this pattern reused everywhere to invoke python or perl or whatever else. Hell, save this as a file.html and chmod +x it:
Quote: #!/usr/bin/xdg-open Tada.
(i wanted to put html in there but the forum doesn't let me...)
You can now execute the file and (if you distro has /usr/bin/xdg-open...) it'll open your default browser.
Also, a reboot is definitely necessary when you screw around with the proprietary nvidia driver. It builds and inserts a kernel module, but the old one will still be running your display stuff until you reboot.
Also also, 'sh evelauncher.sh' is equivalent to './evelauncher.sh' if you've marked the file executable. |

JDubYa Ahishatsu
El Ultimo Hombre Goonswarm Federation
3
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Posted - 2016.12.21 03:10:00 -
[476] - Quote
Does anyone know what to do about
line 14: 25473 Segmentation fault (core dumped) "$dirname/$appname" "$@"
I get the feeling it is having an issue with the dirname and or appname variable?
My launcher starts up and I can see the login screen but then it crashes |

LeMorted'Authur
Rifters Unlimited Imperium Divine.
45
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Posted - 2016.12.21 23:57:28 -
[477] - Quote
[quote=CCP Snorlax]The EVE Launcher is now available for Linux. Note that this does in no way suggest that CCP is officially supporting Linux - this is just something I've been working on as a side project, and basically comes out of the work I've done for adding Wine support to the launcher for Mac.
This launcher is a native Linux application that downloads a version of Wine built by me, from the same source as the Wine version running on the Mac.
As we don't officially support Linux the test coverage is rather poor. I have an Ubuntu machine on my desk, and CCP Maxwell one on his. We've had some brave volunteers try this out and the results have been promising - we've had positive reports from players on Arch and Debian as well as Ubuntu. =quote]
1+
I don't normally say CCP does a good job with coding. But i felt switching to wine for mac was a way to expand into linux. I am glad. TO see the eve potential player base expand.
Flying it like you stole it, because half of the others in eve have.-á
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Neuntausend
Rens Nursing Home
1270
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Posted - 2016.12.22 16:21:17 -
[478] - Quote
Batolemaeus wrote:Because your pwd (current working directory) is not in your search path. Any unqualified command will be searched via PATH. If you add the path explicitly, your shell will find the binary. The ./ just refers to your current directory. Also, look at the first line in evelauncher.sh: The crunchbang is a magic word for the linux kernel that this file should be run with /bin/sh. So if you mark the script executable there will be no difference between the script and any compiled binary you can run. You can see this pattern reused everywhere to invoke python or perl or whatever else. Hell, save this as a file.html and chmod +x it: Quote: #!/usr/bin/xdg-open Tada.
(i wanted to put html in there but the forum doesn't let me...) You can now execute the file and (if you distro has /usr/bin/xdg-open...) it'll open your default browser. Also also, 'sh evelauncher.sh' is equivalent to './evelauncher.sh' if you've marked the file executable. Alright, makes sense I suppose.
Quote:Also, a reboot is definitely necessary when you screw around with the proprietary nvidia driver. It builds and inserts a kernel module, but the old one will still be running your display stuff until you reboot. stop the display server, use modprobe to unload the old module, load the new one and start up the display server again. Technically, you don't ever need to reboot, with the exception of kernel updates, which in many cases you don't need anyway. But for most machines, rebooting is just easier. |

JDubYa Ahishatsu
El Ultimo Hombre Goonswarm Federation
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JDubYa Ahishatsu wrote:Does anyone know what to do about
line 14: 25473 Segmentation fault (core dumped) "$dirname/$appname" "$@"
I get the feeling it is having an issue with the dirname and or appname variable?
My launcher starts up and I can see the login screen but then it crashes
So I gave the eve launcher an entry in my path and it brought up the launcher and then downloaded an update. After click install the client closed. Upon relaunching I get the same error as above ^^
am I making a simple rookie mistake here?
running CentOS 7 |

Lexx Golgo
New Eden's Best. The Eclipse.
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Posted - 2017.01.01 04:08:48 -
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Just wanted to report my success.
Firstly, for whatever reason ./evelauncher did not work, it complained about not finding xbc but it was indeed installed.
Moving forward, sh evelauncher.sh worked and it installed and updated but when I clicked play it acted like it was going to do it's thing but reverted back to pre-play clicking. Looked at the terminal and some error complaining about not seeing Steam so I installed and ran steam and then went back to "sh evelauncher.sh" and it ran without any issue.
Thank you very much for this, tho I do not consider myself a fresh out of the womb noob, I will say I am fairly behind the curve when it comes to fixing issues and im running Debian 8, well that's not entirely true, the Mint version of Debian and last time I tried to install wine in synaptics it said something to the affect that all sorts of things were going to be uninstalled and I didn't want to hose my system and passed on it, that and this particular machine is a bit slow and didn't want to take the performance hit on an already slow box. Long story short, guess I already failed... but thank you again for this and how it allowed me to avoid using wine, tho eventually ill have to man up as there is another program id like to install but that is neither here nor there.
Oh, and happy New Year! |
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