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Talis Mahn
Aliastra Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2016.06.20 18:27:19 -
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Well, after reading this post: https://community.eveonline.com/news/dev-blogs/bidding-farewell-to-the-in-game-browser/?_ga=1.245089484.854175620.1463714793 and finding we are losing IGB in EVE. I decided to look into Overwolf (http://www.overwolf.com/). It looks interesting. Unfortunately I can't get it working under WINE (1.9.12). I'll add the console output for anyone interested below.
Do we have any alternatives for the Linux/Mac users?
And for those who are interested here is the Overwolf console output: ((looks like Mono and .net are not playing nice))
xxxxxxx@cougar ~/Downloads $ wine OverwolfInstaller.exe err:mscoree:mono_assembly_preload_hook_fn Failed to load L"C:\\windows\\Microsoft.NET\\assembly\\GAC_64\\System.Web\\v4.0_4.0.0.0__b03f5f7f11d50a3a\\System.Web.dll", status=3 failed to get 100ns ticks failed to get 100ns ticks failed to get 100ns ticks fixme:advapi:ImpersonateLoggedOnUser ((nil)) err:mscoree:mono_assembly_preload_hook_fn Failed to load L"C:\\windows\\Microsoft.NET\\assembly\\GAC_64\\System.Data\\v4.0_4.0.0.0__b77a5c561934e089\\System.Data.dll", status=3 fixme:console:AttachConsole stub ffffffff Overwolf-22001: Fatal Installation error, Please contact our support team. |
Rhyme Bittern
Signal Cartel EvE-Scout Enclave
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Posted - 2016.06.21 11:30:17 -
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Evolve overlay will not work for us either. From their FAQ:
What platforms is Evolve available for? The Evolve client can be used on Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, and Windows 8 / 8.1. It does not currently run on OS X, Linux, Android, or iOS. It also does not currently run under Wine on Linux or Linux-like operating systems, although Wine is getting closer to being able to run the client. We intend to eventually release the client for a variety of operating systems. |
Adara Starkiss
Blackstone Holdings Sev3rance
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Posted - 2016.06.21 13:59:28 -
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One option Im leaning towards is a light memory usage browser, since I mostly use the IGB for KOS checks and light market price checking. Accesing dotlan maps and killboards I was already doing it with Firefox, but FF uses a bunch of memory that I'd prefer to have free for the game.
What other light ram options for us? (Also, since I run in fixed window mode, alt tabbing to out of game windows is not that hard, so having a light ram browser that I could resize and not affect my normal firefox would be nice.
Ubuntu Mate 15.04 64bit // Amd A8-5600K // 6GB DDR3 // Sandisk 120GB SSD Plus //
Wine 1.7.50 // Beta Launcher // TS3 working // Happy to be back in Ubuntu :)
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Ravow
Booster del Norte
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Posted - 2016.06.22 03:03:13 -
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Adara Starkiss wrote:One option Im leaning towards is a light memory usage browser, since I mostly use the IGB for KOS checks and light market price checking. Accesing dotlan maps and killboards I was already doing it with Firefox, but FF uses a bunch of memory that I'd prefer to have free for the game.
What other light ram options for us? (Also, since I run in fixed window mode, alt tabbing to out of game windows is not that hard, so having a light ram browser that I could resize and not affect my normal firefox would be nice.
EVE.... browser :) : https://git.enlightenment.org/apps/eve.git/
It is light but it probably need some love. |
Samwise Dagordae
The Permatemp Corporation
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Posted - 2016.06.23 14:49:14 -
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Adara Starkiss wrote:One option Im leaning towards is a light memory usage browser, since I mostly use the IGB for KOS checks and light market price checking. Accesing dotlan maps and killboards I was already doing it with Firefox, but FF uses a bunch of memory that I'd prefer to have free for the game.
What other light ram options for us? (Also, since I run in fixed window mode, alt tabbing to out of game windows is not that hard, so having a light ram browser that I could resize and not affect my normal firefox would be nice.
http://surf.suckless.org/
It doesn't do tabbed browsing, though. But, that's probably a good thing. It'd really minimize the distractions. |
Ban Mjolnir
Federal Navy Academy Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2016.06.26 14:06:55 -
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Do be aware you can set wine to use the normal Linux browser - it involves a little bit of registry editing in wine, but it does work.
instructions here:
http://www.webupd8.org/2010/03/how-to-make-wine-open-links-in-your.html |
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