Hello guys.
I've built archlinux osu! packages:
x86_64 http://rghost.ru/38523941
i686 http://rghost.ru/38523967
It includes wine 1.5.5 with patches, osu! itself, desktop icon and a script to run it. If it's your first run, it creates ".osu" wineprefix in your home directory, then installs .net 2.0, .net 2.0 sp2, gdiplus, sets ddr=opengl fontsmooth=rgb glsl=disabled mwo=force rtlm=disabled sound=alsa and applies directsound latency registry settings, then runs osu! in emulated desktop window with your screen resolution(sometimes it can make the game faster, it really helps me on intel HD3000 graphics). Don't forget this is just the first build, things like screen resolution detecting could be broken, but it works for me.
Everything is installed in /opt/osu
Put your songs into /opt/osu/game/Songs
You have to add yourself into "games" group. Don't forget to relogin after that!
Not sure if it's right way to package the game, as if you added some songs as user1 with typical umask 022, this songs can't be read by osu ran by user2, and it probably would crash.
Why don't I include .NET into this package? Well, I tried but first, there are some problems with wineprefix created locally on somebody's PC(not yours) and second, package grows up to 150mb.
I think I should make debs and rpms too. Wait for it.
I've built archlinux osu! packages:
x86_64 http://rghost.ru/38523941
i686 http://rghost.ru/38523967
It includes wine 1.5.5 with patches, osu! itself, desktop icon and a script to run it. If it's your first run, it creates ".osu" wineprefix in your home directory, then installs .net 2.0, .net 2.0 sp2, gdiplus, sets ddr=opengl fontsmooth=rgb glsl=disabled mwo=force rtlm=disabled sound=alsa and applies directsound latency registry settings, then runs osu! in emulated desktop window with your screen resolution(sometimes it can make the game faster, it really helps me on intel HD3000 graphics). Don't forget this is just the first build, things like screen resolution detecting could be broken, but it works for me.
Everything is installed in /opt/osu
Put your songs into /opt/osu/game/Songs
You have to add yourself into "games" group. Don't forget to relogin after that!
Not sure if it's right way to package the game, as if you added some songs as user1 with typical umask 022, this songs can't be read by osu ran by user2, and it probably would crash.
Why don't I include .NET into this package? Well, I tried but first, there are some problems with wineprefix created locally on somebody's PC(not yours) and second, package grows up to 150mb.
I think I should make debs and rpms too. Wait for it.