Shock_T wrote:
When I typed in "mkdir '.wine/drive_c/Program Files/osu!' && mv osume.exe '.wine/drive_c/Program Files/osu!' && cd '.wine/drive_c/Program Files/osu!' && wine osume.exe" it said "mkdir: cannot create directory ‘.wine/drive_c/Program Files/osu!’: File exists"
It also said something about my OS being a 64 bit OS and the program being 32 bit when installing the dot net 20 thing or whatever...
I don't like Linux. I only use it because it's much faster than my old Windows Vista. Please help - I have no idea what I'm doing.
Go to your home folder, press
CTRL + H to unhide all files/folders, and delete the
.wine folder (as long as you don't have anything in it you want to keep); then do
WINEARCH=win32 winecfg to make the 32-bit prefix. Then try the guide again, or try PlayOnLinux if you want.
marshallracer wrote:
Why not using proprietary drivers provided by Ubuntu?
I decided to uninstall fglrx manually and choose fglrx-updates here, restarted Ubuntu to be sure and voila, osu!'s finally running (a bit slow due to StrictDrawordering I guess, but still)
Hmm, hasn't crossed my mind to try that lol, but great that it works

Last time I tried that though, it ended up breaking Unity strangely...
mekadon wrote:
Sliders look terribly ugly
Fonts look terrible (maybe I should change the font rendering in wineprefix, but I'm kinda sleepy so doing that later when I wake up)
Not entirely sure what's up with the sliders (maybe try the Force slider setting from osu!'s Options), but as for Fonts, maybe try installing
gdiplus with
winetricks?