I'm using NVidia's proprietary drivers, and Steam still works. And vblank has nothing to do with it, since I was running it earlier at around 180 fps
I haven't tried osu! yet recently (just got done installing some Xubuntu though), but last I checked, only dotnet20 was still required.Itachi17 wrote:
You don't need to do anything special with this issue nor download older version of osu!. Open up terminal and enter:
winetricks dotnet35
if it fails don't care about that and install also
winetricks xna31
It should start now!
On my second computer dotnet35 fails so I installed xna31 and then again dotnet35 but it fails again. But who cares? It works.
Thanks, it worked fine in Ubuntu 12.04.zikxxx wrote:
hello guys i have solution for this problem i made a video tutorial http://youtu.be/SPWR8PDrytQ
i hope it will be helpful
tested on linux mint 16
Yeah you are right. That's why I have separate prefix only for osu!. On my computer I had only dotnet20 and started at wine version 1.5.25 and without any error continuosly updating to the newer version of the wine. Now I have this patched version of wine -> https://launchpad.net/~foresto/+archive/winepatched/. Only one time it crash! and I have to ran osume.exe. No more issue I spotted. And I have nvdia proprietary drivers 313 updates installed through jockey-kde. Before few days osu! wont started. So I tried installed dotnet35 and xna31.(peppy wrote this in the linux installation manual, but also only dotnet20). So after that it starts working.(but the installation goes to the dotnet30)That's what goes for my computer. On my notebook I have updated and optimized open graphics drivers. -> https://launchpad.net/~oibaf/+archive/graphics-drivers/ I have osu! in separated prefix with dotnet35 and xna40(installed today, trying something). + strictdrawordering=enabled(I have amd graphic card, without that the scroreboard and other text are broken) The only issue is that not every update completed successefully. So when it crash I run osume! and everything is working fine from the may's wine version 1.5.31 to the actual 1.7.8. Playing solo, multiplayer, Tag coop, creating beatmaps. Max fps 60. Running nicely. running osu! with vblank_mode=0 gave you higher fps, but I don't using it, because on 60 fps its fine.Espionage724 wrote:
I haven't tried osu! yet recently (just got done installing some Xubuntu though), but last I checked, only dotnet20 was still required.Itachi17 wrote:
You don't need to do anything special with this issue nor download older version of osu!. Open up terminal and enter:
winetricks dotnet35
if it fails don't care about that and install also
winetricks xna31
It should start now!
On my second computer dotnet35 fails so I installed xna31 and then again dotnet35 but it fails again. But who cares? It works.
"If" I understand right, dotnet35 installed dotnet20 as well as 3, leading to more bulk that you don't necessarily need, along with increasing the risk of conflict if you use the same wineprefix for other stuff.
But in any case, both of those statements are just what I assume; haven't really tried it myself for a while, but I'll be sure to soon.
666th post :p
Great! This launcher fixes this problem in my box! My wine version is 1.6 stable, with winetricks and dotnet35. Thank you very much!zed-kun wrote:
Sort of a fix in the mean time - I pulled an older version of osu (from a few days ago) from my laptop and dropped that into my wine folder and ran that directly.
You can get it here if you want to try yourself: http://gibsonsec.org/~zed/files/osu!.exe (md5sum: d47ef68157ed98a4973a7b0d53eddc78)
Hopefully peppy won't mind me distributing this as a fix in the mean time.
as you're new to linux i have to ask you, did you know hidden folders (and files) starts with a "." ?Briesmas wrote:
Hi. I'm not used to linux ( ubuntu 13.04 ) and i'd like to play osu!. I installed it 3 month ago. It worked well but one day suddently i had an error message. So i tried to install it with ur guide but i have some problems.
". Create a osu! folder in the Program Files folder in your Wine prefix, move osume.exe to it, and start osume.exe"
I don't find the Progam files folder :/ i searched everywhere but i don't know where it is.
So i tried to open osume.exe without moving it and i have this
[...]
I don't understand anything. I'm sorry if the problem has been already resolved but i don't speak english very well and reading 40 pages is too long :/
Thanks for the help.
Sounds like it could be related to either ALSA or PulseAudio (although I think PoL defaults to ALSA). I might suggest trying the other out (would have to edit the registry I think or use winetricks).quigon157 wrote:
I'm playing osu! on playonlinux but the sound is playing with a robotic static like effect, it didnt do this until i played for a while. osu! is using dmusic to run the sound.
Hmm, I may do it at some point (or check/edit it later if someone else gets to it). I recently updated the notes over on the Wine AppDB page though.[Kitty] wrote:
...Also, seeing that this thread has now become 42 pages long (and seeing as there are just a few other threads about it), why don't we create an article for all of the useful information at https://osu.ppy.sh/wiki/Linux? There's already an install guide at https://osu.ppy.sh/wiki/Installation but it lacks a lot of specific information and troubleshooting, not to mention the fact that it still states dotnet20 as a dependency, which should now be dotnet20sp2. I might jump on it in an hour or two if nobody else does, but I'd like to get some practice in now that I have it working again.
Is the input delay present with both keyboard and mouse/tablet/pointing device?Tear wrote:
My osu works perfectly on Arch (using the AUR package), except for one thing.. Input lag is ridiculous, something like 300ms, the game is unplayable Anyone know of a fix?
If you are using fglrx this late in the game with AMD graphics cards then you have missed the train. Fglrx is practically deprecated by the Linux community in favour of the faster, smoother, and glitch-free open source drivers. I've been using my Radeon HD 7950 with open source drivers for three months now and even games like TF2 and L4D2 are input-lag free and smooth while on Catalyst they are not. If your Mesa is compiled with LLVM 3.5 you even get full OpenGL 3.3 support -- OpenGL 3.1 support otherwise.Espionage724 wrote:
If using fglrx, it would appear that you may be required to use a CSMT-patched version of Wine for osu! to work properly at all. Without a CSMT-patched Wine, osu! would randomly lock-up during things like song select, skin selection, etc. (tested on openSUSE 13.1 and Ubuntu 13.10 with a Radeon HD 7850, both with 13.12 and 13.11 V9.95 BETA).
Currently, I'm using a patched Wine from foresto's PPA.
I also noticed I had to have compositing enabled on Xfce (4.12 on Xubuntu 13.10) in order for osu! to fullscreen properly with fglrx.
Add vblank_mode=0 to /etc/environment if you are using open source drivers.Tear wrote:
My osu works perfectly on Arch (using the AUR package), except for one thing.. Input lag is ridiculous, something like 300ms, the game is unplayable Anyone know of a fix?
It's been about a week since I tried the open-source driver, but fglrx on both my 7850 desktop and 7660G + 7670M laptop had a higher overall framerate. radeon wasn't too far behind at all, but generally speaking, I had no real problem with fglrx with the games I played.mmstick wrote:
If you are using fglrx this late in the game with AMD graphics cards then you have missed the train. Fglrx is practically deprecated by the Linux community in favour of the faster, smoother, and glitch-free open source drivers. I've been using my Radeon HD 7950 with open source drivers for three months now and even games like TF2 and L4D2 are input-lag free and smooth while on Catalyst they are not. If your Mesa is compiled with LLVM 3.5 you even get full OpenGL 3.3 support -- OpenGL 3.1 support otherwise.Espionage724 wrote:
If using fglrx, it would appear that you may be required to use a CSMT-patched version of Wine for osu! to work properly at all. Without a CSMT-patched Wine, osu! would randomly lock-up during things like song select, skin selection, etc. (tested on openSUSE 13.1 and Ubuntu 13.10 with a Radeon HD 7850, both with 13.12 and 13.11 V9.95 BETA).
Currently, I'm using a patched Wine from foresto's PPA.
I also noticed I had to have compositing enabled on Xfce (4.12 on Xubuntu 13.10) in order for osu! to fullscreen properly with fglrx.
The bold parts are your problem. It is highly recommended, especially if you have a RadeonSI graphics card, to upgrade to Ubuntu 13.10 and use Oibaf's PPA for the latest open source drivers.Kiciuk wrote:
Ubuntu 13.04
kernel 3.8.0-31 AMD catalyst 12.104
NetFramework 2.0+XNA 3.1+wine 1.6
Radeon HD7770
osu works but i have something like this:
800x600
FPS
game:
Windows ~900FPS
Ubuntu ~90FPS
menu
Windows~500FPS
Ubuntu~80FPS
1366x768
Ubuntu
gameplay ~31FPS
choose beatmap menu ~19FPS
osu isn't playable on wine
only portable app's for linux that I know of are http://portablelinuxapps.org/ and wine is not among them.FunkySayu wrote:
Hello !
I'm looking for a solution to run Osu! on linux without admin rights. Wine isn't installed yet. I'm looking for a portable version of wine, but i didn't found anything.
Any potential solution is welcome. but i didn't found any of it. Here is my uname : Linux **hostname** 3.2.0-4-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 3.2.51-1 x86_64 GNU/Linux. If you want addition information about my system, i can give you all you want !
Thanks for eventual help.
To do this, you'll need to compile wine from source.FunkySayu wrote:
Hello !
I'm looking for a solution to run Osu! on linux without admin rights. Wine isn't installed yet. I'm looking for a portable version of wine, but i didn't found anything.
Any potential solution is welcome. but i didn't found any of it. Here is my uname : Linux **hostname** 3.2.0-4-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 3.2.51-1 x86_64 GNU/Linux. If you want addition information about my system, i can give you all you want !
Thanks for eventual help.
./configure --prefix=$HOME/wine
make
make install
export PATH=$PATH:$HOME/wine/bin
You might want to make sure that you have proper video drivers, and make sure you've got the 32bit ones as well if you're running 64 bit.Kyon wrote:
It runs for me but runs at like 10 fps
probably because I have a shitty laptop
1st gen locked i5[Kitty] wrote:
You might want to make sure that you have proper video drivers, and make sure you've got the 32bit ones as well if you're running 64 bit.Kyon wrote:
It runs for me but runs at like 10 fps
probably because I have a shitty laptop
If you need or would like any more help, please provide your distribution and specs + GPU brand. :3
You'll need to create a 32 bit wine prefix.eboclove wrote:
im running a 64-bit version of ubuntu 13.10 and when i try too install .net framework 2.0 it says that it isnt supported on a 64-bit, any ideas on how to get around this?
$ export WINEARCH=win32
$ export WINEPREFIX=~/.wine32
[Kitty] wrote:
You'll need to create a 32 bit wine prefix.eboclove wrote:
im running a 64-bit version of ubuntu 13.10 and when i try too install .net framework 2.0 it says that it isnt supported on a 64-bit, any ideas on how to get around this?
Open a terminal and run the following, then continue on.$ export WINEARCH=win32
$ export WINEPREFIX=~/.wine32
ok now the osu! update started, and after the update osu itself was able to launch. thanks a lot now i also understand why i didnt get it to work earlier[Kitty] wrote:
Run "winetricks dotnet20sp2" if you haven't already, then you need to put osume.exe in a folder and run it.$ mkdir osu
$ cd OSU
$ wget "http://osu.ppy.sh/release/osume.exe"
$ WINEARCH=win32 WINEPREFIX=~/.wine32 wine osume.exe