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Rinekar
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Posted - 2004.10.24 02:27:00 -
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Congrats guys, I am greatly interested in getting EVE running in Linux since I only have Windows so I can play the game... :(
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Cruz
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Posted - 2004.10.24 03:16:00 -
[92]
I would personally love to play EVE on my ibook rather then on my pc. ................. |

Cruz
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Posted - 2004.10.24 03:16:00 -
[93]
I would personally love to play EVE on my ibook rather then on my pc. ................. |

Leipuri
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Posted - 2004.10.24 08:40:00 -
[94]
Could someone delete all anti-linux and anti-microsoft posts from this thread and this could be good informative thread for these who try get eve run on linux or atleast give these who already made these posts ability to delete these posts themself once they finally reliase how foolish it look like.
Personally its good news if eve is getting closer to work from linux as it means potential new subscribers and these who have windows installed just so they could play eve could finally do full move to their primary OS. I doubt there would be any need to for new customer support like someone hint here just because cedega would run eve and updating client wouldnt become too complex aslong it would run on top of cedega, so same updates would work for both linux and windows and if it didnt work for linux it would would require update to cedega instead changes to client.
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Leipuri
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Posted - 2004.10.24 08:40:00 -
[95]
Could someone delete all anti-linux and anti-microsoft posts from this thread and this could be good informative thread for these who try get eve run on linux or atleast give these who already made these posts ability to delete these posts themself once they finally reliase how foolish it look like.
Personally its good news if eve is getting closer to work from linux as it means potential new subscribers and these who have windows installed just so they could play eve could finally do full move to their primary OS. I doubt there would be any need to for new customer support like someone hint here just because cedega would run eve and updating client wouldnt become too complex aslong it would run on top of cedega, so same updates would work for both linux and windows and if it didnt work for linux it would would require update to cedega instead changes to client.
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Cyberwizzard
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Posted - 2004.10.25 17:17:00 -
[96]
I just read that ppl are testing it with Cedega 4.1 right now - still no word from them though :(
Anyhow, I read somewhere that CCP is gonna have a talk with Transgaming within a few weeks (when Shiva is 'finished') to try and get EVE to run in linux. This aint a promise that we'll have EVE in linux by christmas but at least there is progress :)
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Cyberwizzard
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Posted - 2004.10.25 17:17:00 -
[97]
I just read that ppl are testing it with Cedega 4.1 right now - still no word from them though :(
Anyhow, I read somewhere that CCP is gonna have a talk with Transgaming within a few weeks (when Shiva is 'finished') to try and get EVE to run in linux. This aint a promise that we'll have EVE in linux by christmas but at least there is progress :)
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BeuBii
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Posted - 2004.11.30 00:59:00 -
[98]
fix for mouse http://oldforums.eveonline.com/?a=topic&threadID=128221
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BeuBii
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Posted - 2004.11.30 00:59:00 -
[99]
fix for mouse http://oldforums.eveonline.com/?a=topic&threadID=128221
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Poldi45
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Posted - 2004.12.19 23:08:00 -
[100]
Hi,
everything works perfectly fine for me:
- i have a perfect mouse - it runs smooth - sounds fine too
except for one problem that makes the game unplayable:
It seems, that the client is unable to add new stuff to the cache?!?! everytime i get to something new the client crashes, if i start the game on a windows machine and copy over the cahe of the particular thing it works. quite anoying (especially for the guy with the windows machine). Ah one more thing: the game crashes when i try to look at a stargate, but that might also be cause by the cache, dunno. flying to it while not looking at it works tho :)))
can anybody help? specs r:
Athlon 2500+ MSI Nvidia fx5900XT with driver ver. 6629(latest so far) cedega 4.2 transgaming binary version(no cvs) all that on at up to date Fedora Core 3 system(kde 3.3) (lots of 3rd party stuff like ATRPMS in it). I use the "prefs.ini" someone postet in this forum earlier.
maybe someone who has most of the stuff in his cache already can upload it and post the link here, so the linux people can play :)
PS: Dont tell me to use windows as i dont have it and cannot install it on the machine.
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Poldi45
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Posted - 2004.12.19 23:08:00 -
[101]
Hi,
everything works perfectly fine for me:
- i have a perfect mouse - it runs smooth - sounds fine too
except for one problem that makes the game unplayable:
It seems, that the client is unable to add new stuff to the cache?!?! everytime i get to something new the client crashes, if i start the game on a windows machine and copy over the cahe of the particular thing it works. quite anoying (especially for the guy with the windows machine). Ah one more thing: the game crashes when i try to look at a stargate, but that might also be cause by the cache, dunno. flying to it while not looking at it works tho :)))
can anybody help? specs r:
Athlon 2500+ MSI Nvidia fx5900XT with driver ver. 6629(latest so far) cedega 4.2 transgaming binary version(no cvs) all that on at up to date Fedora Core 3 system(kde 3.3) (lots of 3rd party stuff like ATRPMS in it). I use the "prefs.ini" someone postet in this forum earlier.
maybe someone who has most of the stuff in his cache already can upload it and post the link here, so the linux people can play :)
PS: Dont tell me to use windows as i dont have it and cannot install it on the machine.
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Cortex Reaver
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Posted - 2004.12.20 00:14:00 -
[102]
Originally by: Poldi45 Hi,
everything works perfectly fine for me:
- i have a perfect mouse - it runs smooth - sounds fine too
except for one problem that makes the game unplayable:
It seems, that the client is unable to add new stuff to the cache?!?! everytime i get to something new the client crashes, if i start the game on a windows machine and copy over the cahe of the particular thing it works. quite anoying (especially for the guy with the windows machine). Ah one more thing: the game crashes when i try to look at a stargate, but that might also be cause by the cache, dunno. flying to it while not looking at it works tho :)))
can anybody help? specs r:
Athlon 2500+ MSI Nvidia fx5900XT with driver ver. 6629(latest so far) cedega 4.2 transgaming binary version(no cvs) all that on at up to date Fedora Core 3 system(kde 3.3) (lots of 3rd party stuff like ATRPMS in it). I use the "prefs.ini" someone postet in this forum earlier.
maybe someone who has most of the stuff in his cache already can upload it and post the link here, so the linux people can play :)
PS: Dont tell me to use windows as i dont have it and cannot install it on the machine.
File permissions? When you mount fat32 or NTFS under linux, the filesystem inherits the permissions of the mount point recursivly.
permissions or ownership could also be the problem if you've copied to game to ext2fs.
'man chmod' 'man chown'
-CR
PS: Linux is for punks who hate Microsoft. FreeBSD is for people who love UNIX.
/* Cortex Reaver crtxreavr at trioptimum dot com
"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." -Benjamin Franklin, 1759 */ |

Cortex Reaver
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Posted - 2004.12.20 00:14:00 -
[103]
Originally by: Poldi45 Hi,
everything works perfectly fine for me:
- i have a perfect mouse - it runs smooth - sounds fine too
except for one problem that makes the game unplayable:
It seems, that the client is unable to add new stuff to the cache?!?! everytime i get to something new the client crashes, if i start the game on a windows machine and copy over the cahe of the particular thing it works. quite anoying (especially for the guy with the windows machine). Ah one more thing: the game crashes when i try to look at a stargate, but that might also be cause by the cache, dunno. flying to it while not looking at it works tho :)))
can anybody help? specs r:
Athlon 2500+ MSI Nvidia fx5900XT with driver ver. 6629(latest so far) cedega 4.2 transgaming binary version(no cvs) all that on at up to date Fedora Core 3 system(kde 3.3) (lots of 3rd party stuff like ATRPMS in it). I use the "prefs.ini" someone postet in this forum earlier.
maybe someone who has most of the stuff in his cache already can upload it and post the link here, so the linux people can play :)
PS: Dont tell me to use windows as i dont have it and cannot install it on the machine.
File permissions? When you mount fat32 or NTFS under linux, the filesystem inherits the permissions of the mount point recursivly.
permissions or ownership could also be the problem if you've copied to game to ext2fs.
'man chmod' 'man chown'
-CR
PS: Linux is for punks who hate Microsoft. FreeBSD is for people who love UNIX.
/* Cortex Reaver crtxreavr at trioptimum dot com
"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." -Benjamin Franklin, 1759 */ |

Poldi45
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Posted - 2004.12.20 08:38:00 -
[104]
Originally by: Cortex Reaver
File permissions? When you mount fat32 or NTFS under linux, the filesystem inherits the permissions of the mount point recursivly.
permissions or ownership could also be the problem if you've copied to game to ext2fs.
'man chmod' 'man chown'
no, that cant be it. I own all the files and they r all "777". Any other idea? running as root gives the same result for me btw.
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Poldi45
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Posted - 2004.12.20 08:38:00 -
[105]
Originally by: Cortex Reaver
File permissions? When you mount fat32 or NTFS under linux, the filesystem inherits the permissions of the mount point recursivly.
permissions or ownership could also be the problem if you've copied to game to ext2fs.
'man chmod' 'man chown'
no, that cant be it. I own all the files and they r all "777". Any other idea? running as root gives the same result for me btw.
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Famine Aligher'ri
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Posted - 2004.12.20 09:37:00 -
[106]
Edited by: Famine Aligher'ri on 20/12/2004 09:37:53
Originally by: SubSeven
To be quite Honest I would personally pay $79.00 for the Linux verion.
So would I, who wouldn't?
As for the 1% BS that FUD is old come up with a better Lie.
Wtf are you talking about? Take a look on google about all the useless services running on Windows 2000 or XP that almost noone uses , and everyone knows eve has memory leaks!(the softwares not perfect, ya know?) Combine those two together and you get a clusterf*** of memory leaks and crashes/lag!
Heh had to reply to this even if it is off topic.
Yes there are some usless stuff running. Like any experienced computer nerd knows, you can configured stuff not to run or to run. So I don't see the problem here in you using that as a insult or something. That's like me saying "Wow Linux has alot of usless daemons running by default" or something. I don't think I would ever pay for unix or linux (Lives 5 blocks from Redhat Linux). I think I keep in the same spirit of it always being free like unix was intended. Till some corp ****s decided to make it more than what it was to better there pockets/popularity.
-Famine
P.S Fuse, Mac's don't suck... You suck my friend...
Famine Aligher'ri, of The Aligher'ri -The Frig- |

Famine Aligher'ri
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Posted - 2004.12.20 09:37:00 -
[107]
Edited by: Famine Aligher'ri on 20/12/2004 09:37:53
Originally by: SubSeven
To be quite Honest I would personally pay $79.00 for the Linux verion.
So would I, who wouldn't?
As for the 1% BS that FUD is old come up with a better Lie.
Wtf are you talking about? Take a look on google about all the useless services running on Windows 2000 or XP that almost noone uses , and everyone knows eve has memory leaks!(the softwares not perfect, ya know?) Combine those two together and you get a clusterf*** of memory leaks and crashes/lag!
Heh had to reply to this even if it is off topic.
Yes there are some usless stuff running. Like any experienced computer nerd knows, you can configured stuff not to run or to run. So I don't see the problem here in you using that as a insult or something. That's like me saying "Wow Linux has alot of usless daemons running by default" or something. I don't think I would ever pay for unix or linux (Lives 5 blocks from Redhat Linux). I think I keep in the same spirit of it always being free like unix was intended. Till some corp ****s decided to make it more than what it was to better there pockets/popularity.
-Famine
P.S Fuse, Mac's don't suck... You suck my friend...
Famine Aligher'ri, of The Aligher'ri -The Frig- |

Poldi45
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Posted - 2004.12.20 14:01:00 -
[108]
Those flames r just anoying, plz stop it. It doesnt help anybody so jerk off somewhere else.
I noticed that it doesnt seem to runs with the cvsversion generated via the WineX.sh skript. I cant see the login screen nor anything else after loggin in with it. Ill try with cedega 4.1.1 now.
one strange thing is that the game still runs at 1024x768 although its runs as 1280x1024 on a windows machine using the same EVE directory. The games does not produce any registry entry where it saves the resolutions, so it must be in the EVE directory somewhere(i tried 2 windows computers, one of em had never run eve before and still had the higher res) but not interpretet when run though cedega. So there is something generally wrong with the access to the cache. wtf do they do to the files there?!?!? Does cedega access the filesystem in a case sensitive way? I can hardly believe it, but itll be easy to find out.
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Poldi45
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Posted - 2004.12.20 14:01:00 -
[109]
Those flames r just anoying, plz stop it. It doesnt help anybody so jerk off somewhere else.
I noticed that it doesnt seem to runs with the cvsversion generated via the WineX.sh skript. I cant see the login screen nor anything else after loggin in with it. Ill try with cedega 4.1.1 now.
one strange thing is that the game still runs at 1024x768 although its runs as 1280x1024 on a windows machine using the same EVE directory. The games does not produce any registry entry where it saves the resolutions, so it must be in the EVE directory somewhere(i tried 2 windows computers, one of em had never run eve before and still had the higher res) but not interpretet when run though cedega. So there is something generally wrong with the access to the cache. wtf do they do to the files there?!?!? Does cedega access the filesystem in a case sensitive way? I can hardly believe it, but itll be easy to find out.
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Cortex Reaver
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Posted - 2004.12.20 15:21:00 -
[110]
Originally by: Famine Aligher'ri That's like me saying "Wow Linux has alot of usless daemons running by default" or something. I don't think I would ever pay for unix or linux (Lives 5 blocks from Redhat Linux). I think I keep in the same spirit of it always being free like unix was intended. Till some corp ****s decided to make it more than what it was to better there pockets/popularity.
-Famine
P.S Fuse, Mac's don't suck... You suck my friend...
Actually, UNIX was originally a commercial product by Bell Labs of AT&T. Bell Labs made it freely available to educational institutions for a short time, then terminated this free license. This license termination is what prompted the development of the BSD branch of operations systems. Oh, but wait. . . you already know that 'cause you're a know-it-all linux guy telling us how the world is run.
-CR
/* Cortex Reaver crtxreavr at trioptimum dot com
"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." -Benjamin Franklin, 1759 */ |

Cortex Reaver
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Posted - 2004.12.20 15:21:00 -
[111]
Originally by: Famine Aligher'ri That's like me saying "Wow Linux has alot of usless daemons running by default" or something. I don't think I would ever pay for unix or linux (Lives 5 blocks from Redhat Linux). I think I keep in the same spirit of it always being free like unix was intended. Till some corp ****s decided to make it more than what it was to better there pockets/popularity.
-Famine
P.S Fuse, Mac's don't suck... You suck my friend...
Actually, UNIX was originally a commercial product by Bell Labs of AT&T. Bell Labs made it freely available to educational institutions for a short time, then terminated this free license. This license termination is what prompted the development of the BSD branch of operations systems. Oh, but wait. . . you already know that 'cause you're a know-it-all linux guy telling us how the world is run.
-CR
/* Cortex Reaver crtxreavr at trioptimum dot com
"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." -Benjamin Franklin, 1759 */ |

Oveur
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Posted - 2004.12.20 15:38:00 -
[112]
Could we please keep this conversation focused on the topic at hand and not make this the 9.872.859.227.687.938.987.865th thread for OS wars on the internet!
EVE on other platforms is something we are investigating. EVE running better on CEDEGA is most likely due to the work they have been doing with Half-Life 2 compatibility, so kudos to the Transgaming team 
Posting workarounds here helps us pinpoint where additional work is needed to increase compatibility, please keep it up (or link to other threads that have workarounds)
_____________________________ I say hey sky, s'other say I won say, I pray to J I get the same ol' same ol. |

Oveur
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Posted - 2004.12.20 15:38:00 -
[113]
Could we please keep this conversation focused on the topic at hand and not make this the 9.872.859.227.687.938.987.865th thread for OS wars on the internet!
EVE on other platforms is something we are investigating. EVE running better on CEDEGA is most likely due to the work they have been doing with Half-Life 2 compatibility, so kudos to the Transgaming team 
Posting workarounds here helps us pinpoint where additional work is needed to increase compatibility, please keep it up (or link to other threads that have workarounds)
_____________________________ I say hey sky, s'other say I won say, I pray to J I get the same ol' same ol. |

Avon
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Posted - 2004.12.20 15:45:00 -
[114]
Originally by: Oveur 9.872.859.227.687.938.987.865th
Odd, that part of the post caused a buffer overflow on my Windows box...
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Never argue with idiots. They will just drag it down to their level, and then beat you through experience. |

Avon
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Posted - 2004.12.20 15:45:00 -
[115]
Originally by: Oveur 9.872.859.227.687.938.987.865th
Odd, that part of the post caused a buffer overflow on my Windows box...
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Never argue with idiots. They will just drag it down to their level, and then beat you through experience. |

flummox
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Posted - 2004.12.20 15:54:00 -
[116]
Edited by: flummox on 20/12/2004 15:53:48
lol...
Oveur and Avon posted close enough together in my forum trolling for me to think Avon's post awarded the thread with the Illustrious "Gold Bar"... lol
that was scary... 8)
SOFT !! (sorry, off f'n topic !!)
there is a fine, but dissasterous line between a fart and a shart. i suggest you make sure which side you want to be on... |

flummox
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Posted - 2004.12.20 15:54:00 -
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Edited by: flummox on 20/12/2004 15:53:48
lol...
Oveur and Avon posted close enough together in my forum trolling for me to think Avon's post awarded the thread with the Illustrious "Gold Bar"... lol
that was scary... 8)
SOFT !! (sorry, off f'n topic !!)
there is a fine, but dissasterous line between a fart and a shart. i suggest you make sure which side you want to be on... |

Maveric7911
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Posted - 2004.12.22 17:11:00 -
[118]
Edited by: Maveric7911 on 22/12/2004 17:12:01 every time I try to run the game in cedega I get this error.
1 : blue.BluePyOS: InitBasicModuleSupport() failed 0 : blue.BluePyOS: Unhandled Python exception: BluePyOS::PyError() AttributeError: 'stackless.module' object has no attribute '_extension_registry'[
Any thoughts?
I have tried fresh installs from both 3106.exe and 3007.exe as well as just the folder from my windows drive I get the same error with all of these.
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Maveric7911
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Posted - 2004.12.22 17:11:00 -
[119]
Edited by: Maveric7911 on 22/12/2004 17:12:01 every time I try to run the game in cedega I get this error.
1 : blue.BluePyOS: InitBasicModuleSupport() failed 0 : blue.BluePyOS: Unhandled Python exception: BluePyOS::PyError() AttributeError: 'stackless.module' object has no attribute '_extension_registry'[
Any thoughts?
I have tried fresh installs from both 3106.exe and 3007.exe as well as just the folder from my windows drive I get the same error with all of these.
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Bawlduke
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Posted - 2004.12.22 18:04:00 -
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to say Eve is running on linux, when it is being emulated via a third party application, on linux, is the same as me claiming I can run linux on windows when it is actualy in VM-ware...
To run on an OS, the game would have to be ported to work on that OS. If an application is used to get Eve (or any other app) to run 'in' an OS, then emulation is the issue. Ask the creators of the emulator, not CCP for support, since it is their code that caues the problem.
 "it's like Hee Haw in space..."
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