I meant the native version currently in development.
I fixed it by making a fresh WinePrefix, installing dotnet45 with:based_bluetawn wrote:
Anyone got a fix for net 4.5.2?
$ WINEPREFIX="PATH/TO/PREFIX" winetricks -q dotnet45 corefonts
$ WINEPREFIX="PATH/TO/PREFIX" wine osu!install.exebut with this it still had unplayable performance.
Oh wow. At least we're getting somewhere!Trung_Rinto wrote:
Ironically, now only JAPANESE displays as weird blank box.
It'll pop out some Takao fonts in the ~/.wine32/drive_c/windows/Fonts. Also tried to manually copy those files to the ~/.local/share/fonts but no use. Any idea?It has to be C:\Windows\Fonts from a Windows computer, not the wineprefix. I'll have to dig around and see what fonts are really needed. You also need to refresh your font cache after you add fonts to ~/.local/share/fonts otherwise they won't show up at all. Logging out and logging back in should do the trick if you're using a DE.
While that is true, based peppy has been moving stuff over to MonoGame AFAIK, which will make it cross-platform.based_bluetawn wrote:
I really doubt it. net framework is ONLY windows.
So I tried copying some Sazanami and Kochi (Gothic and Mincho) but no works. Also I've been logging on and off, restarting the machine, even nuking the wineprefix to do everything from scratch. No works at all.aus4000 wrote:
It has to be C:\Windows\Fonts from a Windows computer, not the wineprefix. I'll have to dig around and see what fonts are really needed. You also need to refresh your font cache after you add fonts to ~/.local/share/fonts otherwise they won't show up at all. Logging out and logging back in should do the trick if you're using a DE.
Shit, I don't get this at all. Not to bash on that dude's English, but I couldn't follow the directions at all. I'm a noob at Linux, so that's probably why. Anyway, I already have a windows installation of osu! from a while back and I put it in my wine folder for osu!. What do I do now?Ponii-chan wrote:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7RwEBXVx7UU
Ok, I'll tell you everything I had to do in order to play osu!. I use Ubuntu 14.04 btw, but it should work on most linux versions. Anyway, that's what you have to do in order to play osu! using this method:TheCoffeeLord wrote:
Shit, I don't get this at all. Not to bash on that dude's English, but I couldn't follow the directions at all. I'm a noob at Linux, so that's probably why. Anyway, I already have a windows installation of osu! from a while back and I put it in my wine folder for osu!. What do I do now?Ponii-chan wrote:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7RwEBXVx7UU
WINEARCH=win32 winecfg
winetricks dotnet20
Try doing this:TheCoffeeLord wrote:
Unfortunately it seems to be running very poorly. I tried switching to OpenGL and it refused to let me do so, and I couldn't switch to Cuttingedge either. I tried changing both of those settings in the config file but that didn't work. Also, the player controls are missing.
WINEPREFIX=~/.wine WINEARCH=win32 winecfg
No idea. Maybe nobased_bluetawn wrote:
Is it possible to run osu with opengl on linux? It would make sense.
(path points to a non-existent folder right now, winecfg will create it)Seri wrote:
@YaLTeR: Did you anything besides "winetricks dotnet45" in a 32 bit wineprefix?
WINEPREFIX=~/.wine WINEARCH=win32 winecfg
WINEPREFIX=~/.wine WINEARCH=win32 winetricks -q dotnet45 corefonts
WINEPREFIX=~/.wine WINEARCH=win32 wine osu!install.exe
WINEPREFIX=~/.wine WINEARCH=win32 wine '~/.wine/drive_c/users/<your username>/Local Settings/Application Data/osu!/osu!.exe'and it should connect to bancho just fine
It only runs in DX mode for me under WINE. openGL doesn't work.ccxex29 wrote:
it makes no sense.. Linux doesnt have directx, so it runs osu in opengl mode eventho it shows its on dx mode.. if you want to use directx mode, then u need to install library for directx..based_bluetawn wrote:
Is it possible to run osu with opengl on linux? It would make sense.
Hi, I am involved in this project. It works really well with osu, but cutting edge is GL which is even better.nightbane112 wrote:
Guys, I know this is probably old news but has anyone tested mesa Gallium Nine ( http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=MTg2Mjc ) with Osu? If you did, how was the performance between :FPS rate? Frame drops? Stuttering? Please share us your experience using such drivers with Osu!
- - Open source + Gallium Nine
- Open source + CMST
- Proprietary + CMST
- Propietary
Lol that's my videoPonii-chan wrote:
I finally managed to run osu!
So I finally tried to run osu that I used on windows and which I copied to linux. I followed what this good person said in the first few minutes of this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7RwEBXVx7UU and I finally managed to run osu!
Sorry if I was too complicated.TheCoffeeLord wrote:
Shit, I don't get this at all. Not to bash on that dude's English, but I couldn't follow the directions at all. I'm a noob at Linux, so that's probably why. Anyway, I already have a windows installation of osu! from a while back and I put it in my wine folder for osu!. What do I do now?Ponii-chan wrote:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7RwEBXVx7UU
sudo dnf install wine -y
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Winetricks/winetricks/master/src/winetricks -O '/home/espionage724/winetricks'
chmod +x '/home/espionage724/winetricks'
mkdir -p '/home/espionage724/.cache/winetricks/dotnet40'
wget 'https://gitlab.com/Espionage724/Linux/raw/master/Wine/Files/gacutil-net40.tar.bz2' -O '/home/espionage724/.cache/winetricks/dotnet40/gacutil-net40.tar.bz2'
wget 'https://m1.ppy.sh/r/osu!install.exe' -O '/home/espionage724/osu!install.exe' --no-check-certificate
mkdir -p '/home/espionage724/Wine Prefixes'
WINEPREFIX='/home/espionage724/Wine Prefixes/osu!' WINEARCH=win32 '/home/espionage724/winetricks' dotnet40
WINEPREFIX='/home/espionage724/Wine Prefixes/osu!' WINEARCH=win32 wine '/home/espionage724/osu!install.exe'
rm '/home/espionage724/winetricks' '/home/espionage724/osu!install.exe' && sync
mkdir -p '/home/espionage724/.local/share/applications/wine/Programs/osu!'
nano '/home/espionage724/.local/share/applications/wine/Programs/osu!/osu!.desktop'
-------------------------
[Desktop Entry]
Name=osu!
Exec=env WINEDEBUG=-all WINEPREFIX='/home/espionage724/Wine Prefixes/osu!' wine '/home/espionage724/Wine Prefixes/osu!/drive_c/users/espionage724/Local Settings/Application Data/osu!/osu!.exe'
Type=Application
StartupNotify=true
Path=/home/espionage724/Wine Prefixes/osu!/drive_c/users/espionage724/Local Settings/Application Data/osu!
Icon=STM1_osu!.0
-------------------------
mkdir -p '/home/espionage724/.local/share/icons/hicolor/256x256/apps'
mkdir -p '/home/espionage724/.local/share/icons/hicolor/256x256/apps' && wget 'https://i.sli.mg/KyW4AM.png' -O '/home/espionage724/.local/share/icons/hicolor/256x256/apps/STM1_osu!.0.png'
When i do it, it's work but : The sound is horrible and very speed ! Help pleasepetterroea wrote:
If you want a simple way of doing this, there is a way of making custom installs using PlayOnLinux that lets you set up wine drives without doing the dirty work.
This worked first try for me(Ubuntu 15.10)What if i don't have wine 1.7.52 installed?
1. Open Configure from the main PlayOnLinux window
2. Click the New button at the bottom left of the window
3. Click next on the wizard that pops up, and select a 32 bits installation. I have not tried 64 bits, but it might as well work.
4. Select wine version. I used 1.7.52, because Leauge of Legends(also wine'd) was using it, so it was convenient. You can mix and match here, but for this small guides sake, let's pretend you need to use 1.7.52. If you do not have this version installed, see below.
5. Name the drive whatever you want. Wait for the new drive to be created
6. Select the newly created drive in the left side of the configuration window, and navigate to the Install components tab. Find dotnet45 on the list, and install it. In some distributions, you need to apply this fix before doing so: https://www.playonlinux.com/en/topic-10534-Regarding_ptrace_scope_fatal_error.html
7. Download the osu installer as you would on windows
8. Back in the configuration window, navigate to the Miscellaneous tab, and click Run a .exe file in this virtual drive. Select the osu installer, and run it. There might be some errors, but for me it turned out to work anyways.
9. (Optionally) Navigate back to the General tab, and click Make a new shortcut from this virtual drive. Select osu!.exe from the list, or browse to the binary yourself.As a side note, when it comes to audio delay, my experience is that i managed to bring it down to 14ms buffer latency by tweaking pulseaudio's config files. I simply ajusted osu's global offset, and after that, it was pretty playable.
1. In the main PlayOnLinux window, select Manage wine versions from the Tools menu item at the top of the window
2. Make sure the x86 tab is selected
3. Select the required wine version from the list on the left, and use the > arrow to add it to the list of installed versions.
Also, here is a screenshot of it working as a tile in the i3 window manager. osu! insists on still rendering for the entire screen, but it cuts in a way that doesn't put an offset on the mouse input vs graphics, so it's fine for me. http://puu.sh/m5rff/a075dcbb55.png
This is due to pulseaudio. Adjusting buffer sizes should work. There are plenty of different ways of doing it, and i don't know how good my way is, so i won't write a tutorial on it. You will find stuff on pulse in this thread, thoughV1rTuoZz wrote:
When i do it, it's work but : The sound is horrible and very speed ! Help pleasepetterroea wrote:
If you want a simple way of doing this, there is a way of making custom installs using PlayOnLinux that lets you set up wine drives without doing the dirty work.
This worked first try for me(Ubuntu 15.10)What if i don't have wine 1.7.52 installed?
1. Open Configure from the main PlayOnLinux window
2. Click the New button at the bottom left of the window
3. Click next on the wizard that pops up, and select a 32 bits installation. I have not tried 64 bits, but it might as well work.
4. Select wine version. I used 1.7.52, because Leauge of Legends(also wine'd) was using it, so it was convenient. You can mix and match here, but for this small guides sake, let's pretend you need to use 1.7.52. If you do not have this version installed, see below.
5. Name the drive whatever you want. Wait for the new drive to be created
6. Select the newly created drive in the left side of the configuration window, and navigate to the Install components tab. Find dotnet45 on the list, and install it. In some distributions, you need to apply this fix before doing so: https://www.playonlinux.com/en/topic-10534-Regarding_ptrace_scope_fatal_error.html
7. Download the osu installer as you would on windows
8. Back in the configuration window, navigate to the Miscellaneous tab, and click Run a .exe file in this virtual drive. Select the osu installer, and run it. There might be some errors, but for me it turned out to work anyways.
9. (Optionally) Navigate back to the General tab, and click Make a new shortcut from this virtual drive. Select osu!.exe from the list, or browse to the binary yourself.As a side note, when it comes to audio delay, my experience is that i managed to bring it down to 14ms buffer latency by tweaking pulseaudio's config files. I simply ajusted osu's global offset, and after that, it was pretty playable.
1. In the main PlayOnLinux window, select Manage wine versions from the Tools menu item at the top of the window
2. Make sure the x86 tab is selected
3. Select the required wine version from the list on the left, and use the > arrow to add it to the list of installed versions.
Also, here is a screenshot of it working as a tile in the i3 window manager. osu! insists on still rendering for the entire screen, but it cuts in a way that doesn't put an offset on the mouse input vs graphics, so it's fine for me. http://puu.sh/m5rff/a075dcbb55.png
[Desktop Entry]
Name=Osu
Exec=env WINEPREFIX="/home/USER/.wine" wine '/home/USER/.wine/drive_c/users/USER/Local Settings/Application Data/osu!/osu!.exe'
Type=Application
StartupNotify=true
Path=/home/USER/.wine/dosdevices/c:/users/USER/Local Settings/Application Data/osu!
Icon=/home/USER/.wine/drive_c/users/USER/Local Settings/Application Data/osu!/osu.png
add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntu-wine/ppa -y
apt-get update
apt-get install wine1.7 -y
WINEARCH=win32 winecfg
winetricks dotnet20
wget http://m1.ppy.sh/r/osu\!install.exe
mkdir ~/.wine/drive_c/Program\ Files/osu\! && mv osu\!install.exe ~/.wine/drive_c/Program\ Files/osu\! && wine ~/.wine/drive_c/Program\ Files/osu\!/osu\!install.exe
echo "alias osu='wine ~/.drive_c/Program\ Files/osu\!/osu\!.exe'" >> ~/.bash_aliases
. ~/.bash_aliases
ln -s ~/.wine/drive_c/Program\ Files/osu\!/osu\!.exe ~/Desktop/
osu
Alright, thanks. Editing it now.SatoXYN wrote:
ThePhantom_PCMR, absolutely all sudo calls in your script are unnecessary and harmful. Better to remove them.
wget 'https://gitlab.com/Espionage724/Linux/raw/master/Scripts/osu.sh' -O ~/'osu.sh' && chmod +x ~/'osu.sh' && ~/'osu.sh'
bash <(curl -s https://gitlab.com/Espionage724/Linux/raw/master/Scripts/osu.sh)
curl -L https://gitlab.com/Espionage724/Linux/raw/master/Scripts/osu.sh | bash
I tried this, and it shows some but not all CJK characters (and inconsistently). For example, when looking at https://osu.ppy.sh/s/198034 the source field (which contains the characters 東方) show up as blocks if and only if I prefer English metadata. When I enable "Prefer metadata in original language" the source filed is perfectly readable.Espionage724 wrote:
Could someone try installing osu! with only dotnet40 and cjkfonts (in a 32-bit prefix and no manual dll overrides)?
kali is for penetration testing and ethical hacking; so i suggest you don't bother with it..rrismawan wrote:
Just want to report
Worked on :
Ubuntu 12.04 to 14.04.1 = with wine 1.7
Linux Mint
OS X
Debian
tested :v
Kali LInux error with wine 1.4.1
error logs :
Unhandled exception: 0xe0434f4d in 32-bit code (0x7b83b581).
Register dump:
CS:0023 SS:002b DS:002b ES:002b FS:0063 GS:006b
EIP:7b83b581 ESP:0033e3b0 EBP:0033e414 EFLAGS:00000293( - -- I S -A- -C)
EAX:7b827b45 EBX:7b8a5ff4 ECX:00000000 EDX:00000004
ESI:0033e44c EDI:0012f780
Stack dump:
0x0033e3b0: 0033e44c 00000004 0033e3c4 e0434f4d
0x0033e3c0: 00000001 00000000 7b83b581 00000001
0x0033e3d0: 8007007e 0033e44c 003a2010 02000038
0x0033e3e0: 0033e3f0 79e80024 0033e3f8 02000038
0x0033e3f0: 0033e3fc 79e80687 03370714 0033e40c
0x0033e400: 79eda76f 0381fa7c 0000012f 7b83b539
Backtrace:
=>0 0x7b83b581 in kernel32 (+0x2b581) (0x0033e414)
1 0x79eda91c in mscorwks (+0x6a91b) (0x0033e474)
2 0x79f39e44 in mscorwks (+0xc9e43) (0x0033e4ac)
3 0x7a0d14b5 in mscorwks (+0x2614b4) (0x0033e50c)
4 0x79064076 in mscorjit (+0x4075) (0x0033e528)
5 0x79066918 in mscorjit (+0x6917) (0x0033eb20)
6 0x790643a1 in mscorjit (+0x43a0) (0x0033eb98)
7 0x790644d6 in mscorjit (+0x44d5) (0x0033ebb0)
8 0x7906465c in mscorjit (+0x465b) (0x0033ebcc)
9 0x79065b8e in mscorjit (+0x5b8d) (0x0033ec18)
10 0x79065d33 in mscorjit (+0x5d32) (0x0033eca0)
11 0x79066448 in mscorjit (+0x6447) (0x0033ecc4)
12 0x79fc7198 in mscorwks (+0x157197) (0x0033ed30)
13 0x79fc722d in mscorwks (+0x15722c) (0x0033ed74)
14 0x79fc72a0 in mscorwks (+0x15729f) (0x0033edc8)
15 0x79fc7019 in mscorwks (+0x157018) (0x0033f170)
16 0x79fc6ddb in mscorwks (+0x156dda) (0x0033f214)
17 0x79e811a3 in mscorwks (+0x111a2) (0x0033f26c)
18 0x79e81363 in mscorwks (+0x11362) (0x0033f2bc)
19 0x00a4a1be (0x0033f2d4)
20 0x038729ed (0x0033f310)
21 0x79e71b4c in mscorwks (+0x1b4b) (0x0033f320)
22 0x79e821b1 in mscorwks (+0x121b0) (0x0033f3a0)
23 0x79e96501 in mscorwks (+0x26500) (0x0033f4e4)
24 0x79e96534 in mscorwks (+0x26533) (0x0033f500)
25 0x79e96552 in mscorwks (+0x26551) (0x0033f518)
26 0x79eefa45 in mscorwks (+0x7fa44) (0x0033f67c)
27 0x79eef965 in mscorwks (+0x7f964) (0x0033f8e4)
28 0x79eefeb5 in mscorwks (+0x7feb4) (0x0033fdb4)
29 0x79ef009f in mscorwks (+0x8009e) (0x0033fe04)
30 0x79eeffcf in mscorwks (+0x7ffce) (0x0033fe4c)
31 0x603b55ab in mscoreei (+0x55aa) (0x0033fe58)
32 0x79007f16 in mscoree (+0x7f15) (0x0033fe68)
33 0x79004de3 in mscoree (+0x4de2) (0x0033fe88)
34 0x7b85c70f in kernel32 (+0x4c70e) (0x0033fec8)
35 0x7bc75750 call_thread_func_wrapper+0xb() in ntdll (0x0033fed8)
36 0x7bc7852d call_thread_func+0x7c() in ntdll (0x0033ffa8)
37 0x7bc7572e RtlRaiseException+0x21() in ntdll (0x0033ffc8)
38 0x7bc4ce1e call_dll_entry_point+0x4fd() in ntdll (0x0033ffe8)
39 0xf75a153d wine_call_on_stack+0x1c() in libwine.so.1 (0x00000000)
40 0xf75a15fb wine_switch_to_stack+0x2a() in libwine.so.1 (0xffa24218)
41 0x7bc52868 LdrInitializeThunk+0x3b7() in ntdll (0xffa24288)
42 0x7b862910 __wine_kernel_init+0xbbf() in kernel32 (0xffa25398)
43 0x7bc52ee3 __wine_process_init+0x182() in ntdll (0xffa25418)
44 0xf759f1c2 wine_init+0x2a1() in libwine.so.1 (0xffa25478)
45 0x7bf00ecb main+0x8a(argc=0x2, argv=0xffa25974) [/build/buildd-wine_1.4.1-4-i386-NgOHCo/wine-1.4.1/build32/loader/../../loader/main.c:230] in <wine-loader> (0xffa258c8)
46 0xf7444e16 __libc_start_main+0xe5() in libc.so.6 (0xffa25948)
0x7b83b581: movl 0xfffffffc(%ebp),%ebx
Modules:
Module Address Debug info Name (93 modules)
PE 400000- 71a000 Deferred osu!
PE 45d0000- 45d6000 Deferred x3daudio1_1
PE 5e3a0000-5e42d000 Deferred diasymreader
PE 603b0000-60417000 Export mscoreei
PE 637a0000-63998000 Deferred system.xml
PE 64020000-64033000 Deferred mscorsec
PE 78130000-781cb000 Deferred msvcr80
PE 79000000-7904a000 Export mscoree
PE 79060000-790bb000 Export mscorjit
PE 790c0000-79518000 Deferred mscorlib
PE 79e70000-7a400000 Export mscorwks
PE 7a440000-7a744000 Deferred system
PE 7ade0000-7ae7c000 Deferred system.drawing
PE 7afd0000-7b49e000 Deferred system.windows.forms
ELF 7b800000-7ba3a000 Dwarf kernel32<elf>
\-PE 7b810000-7ba3a000 \ kernel32
ELF 7bc00000-7bcd4000 Dwarf ntdll<elf>
\-PE 7bc10000-7bcd4000 \ ntdll
ELF 7bf00000-7bf04000 Dwarf <wine-loader>
PE 7c4c0000-7c53d000 Deferred msvcm80
ELF 7debd000-7ded1000 Deferred msimg32<elf>
\-PE 7dec0000-7ded1000 \ msimg32
ELF 7ded1000-7defb000 Deferred msacm32<elf>
\-PE 7dee0000-7defb000 \ msacm32
ELF 7defb000-7dfac000 Deferred winmm<elf>
\-PE 7df00000-7dfac000 \ winmm
ELF 7dfac000-7dff5000 Deferred dsound<elf>
\-PE 7dfb0000-7dff5000 \ dsound
ELF 7dff5000-7e21c000 Deferred shell32<elf>
\-PE 7e000000-7e21c000 \ shell32
ELF 7e21c000-7e29c000 Deferred rpcrt4<elf>
\-PE 7e230000-7e29c000 \ rpcrt4
ELF 7e29c000-7e3c6000 Deferred ole32<elf>
\-PE 7e2b0000-7e3c6000 \ ole32
ELF 7e3c6000-7e408000 Deferred rsaenh<elf>
\-PE 7e3d0000-7e408000 \ rsaenh
ELF 7e408000-7e422000 Deferred imagehlp<elf>
\-PE 7e410000-7e422000 \ imagehlp
ELF 7e45b000-7e491000 Deferred uxtheme<elf>
\-PE 7e460000-7e491000 \ uxtheme
ELF 7e491000-7e593000 Deferred comctl32<elf>
\-PE 7e4a0000-7e593000 \ comctl32
ELF 7e593000-7e65a000 Deferred crypt32<elf>
\-PE 7e5a0000-7e65a000 \ crypt32
ELF 7e65a000-7e690000 Deferred wintrust<elf>
\-PE 7e660000-7e690000 \ wintrust
ELF 7e690000-7e72e000 Deferred msvcrt<elf>
\-PE 7e6b0000-7e72e000 \ msvcrt
ELF 7e72e000-7e734000 Deferred libxfixes.so.3
ELF 7e734000-7e73e000 Deferred libxcursor.so.1
ELF 7e773000-7e79b000 Deferred libexpat.so.1
ELF 7e79b000-7e7d1000 Deferred libfontconfig.so.1
ELF 7e7d1000-7e7e0000 Deferred libxi.so.6
ELF 7e7e0000-7e7e3000 Deferred libxcomposite.so.1
ELF 7e7e3000-7e7eb000 Deferred libxrandr.so.2
ELF 7e7eb000-7e7f5000 Deferred libxrender.so.1
ELF 7e7f5000-7e7fb000 Deferred libxxf86vm.so.1
ELF 7e7fb000-7e7fe000 Deferred libxinerama.so.1
ELF 7e7fe000-7e822000 Deferred imm32<elf>
\-PE 7e800000-7e822000 \ imm32
ELF 7e822000-7e828000 Deferred libxdmcp.so.6
ELF 7e828000-7e82b000 Deferred libxau.so.6
ELF 7e82b000-7e84e000 Deferred libxcb.so.1
ELF 7e84e000-7e854000 Deferred libuuid.so.1
ELF 7e854000-7e98c000 Deferred libx11.so.6
ELF 7e98c000-7e99e000 Deferred libxext.so.6
ELF 7e99e000-7e9b7000 Deferred libice.so.6
ELF 7e9b7000-7e9bf000 Deferred libsm.so.6
ELF 7e9bf000-7ea5b000 Deferred winex11<elf>
\-PE 7e9d0000-7ea5b000 \ winex11
ELF 7ea5b000-7ea74000 Deferred libz.so.1
ELF 7ea74000-7eb10000 Deferred libfreetype.so.6
ELF 7eb2b000-7ebf8000 Deferred gdi32<elf>
\-PE 7eb40000-7ebf8000 \ gdi32
ELF 7ebf8000-7ed4c000 Deferred user32<elf>
\-PE 7ec10000-7ed4c000 \ user32
ELF 7ed4c000-7edc0000 Deferred shlwapi<elf>
\-PE 7ed60000-7edc0000 \ shlwapi
ELF 7edc0000-7ee2c000 Deferred advapi32<elf>
\-PE 7edd0000-7ee2c000 \ advapi32
ELF 7ee2c000-7ee38000 Deferred libnss_files.so.2
ELF 7ee38000-7ee43000 Deferred libnss_nis.so.2
ELF 7ee43000-7ee5a000 Deferred libnsl.so.1
ELF 7ee5a000-7ee62000 Deferred libnss_compat.so.2
ELF 7efbf000-7efe5000 Deferred libm.so.6
ELF 7efe6000-7f000000 Deferred version<elf>
\-PE 7eff0000-7f000000 \ version
ELF f742a000-f742e000 Deferred libdl.so.2
ELF f742e000-f757e000 Dwarf libc.so.6
ELF f757f000-f7598000 Deferred libpthread.so.0
ELF f7598000-f76db000 Dwarf libwine.so.1
ELF f76f8000-f7716000 Deferred ld-linux.so.2
ELF f7718000-f7719000 Deferred [vdso].so
Threads:
process tid prio (all id:s are in hex)
00000008 osu!.exe
0000002b 2
0000002a 0
00000009 0
0000000e services.exe
00000028 0
00000027 0
00000020 0
00000010 0
0000000f 0
00000014 explorer.exe
00000015 0
0000001d winedevice.exe
00000025 0
00000022 0
0000001f 0
0000001e 0
00000023 plugplay.exe
00000029 0
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System information:
Wine build: wine-1.4.1
Platform: i386
Host system: Linux
Host version: 3.18.0-kali1-amd64
Unhandled Exception: System.ArgumentException: Font '?' cannot be found.
at System.Drawing.FontFamily.GetGdipGenericSansSerif()
at System.Drawing.FontFamily.get_GenericSansSerif()
at System.Drawing.SystemFonts.get_DefaultFont()
at System.Windows.Forms.Control.get_DefaultFont()
at System.Windows.Forms.Control.GetDefaultFontHandleWrapper()
at System.Windows.Forms.Control.get_FontHandle()
at System.Windows.Forms.ContainerControl.GetFontAutoScaleDimensions()
at System.Windows.Forms.ContainerControl.get_CurrentAutoScaleDimensions()
at System.Windows.Forms.ContainerControl.get_AutoScaleFactor()
at System.Windows.Forms.ContainerControl.PerformAutoScale(Boolean includedBounds, Boolean excludedBounds)
at System.Windows.Forms.ContainerControl.PerformNeededAutoScaleOnLayout()
at System.Windows.Forms.ContainerControl.OnLayout(LayoutEventArgs e)
at System.Windows.Forms.Control.PerformLayout(LayoutEventArgs args)
at System.Windows.Forms.Control.System.Windows.Forms.Layout.IArrangedElement.PerformLayout(IArrangedElement affectedElement, String affectedProperty)
at System.Windows.Forms.ContainerControl.LayoutScalingNeeded()
at System.Windows.Forms.ContainerControl.set_AutoScaleMode(AutoScaleMode value)
at #=qFqELZI4CNHUjKlISqNlqnX2uMei3zPMx8jZ8zLeeBj7Q4x$6KNxWT7M01WdMEh3I..ctor()
at #=qW0tN4ySVT$vmZGnYMncrziuJEtrqKKZPkNtuPZbZmPs=.#=qqFbgVCJT2zxMLRtGCN6VTlroKzNIL3fbyrFSNeSEUw0=()
at #=qW0tN4ySVT$vmZGnYMncrziuJEtrqKKZPkNtuPZbZmPs=..ctor(#=qFEAs5fL7G2eW0XiiKIbOqpMBS0Ah06vQIIelyZcp9_Wd1a4l$n0bUzJBo0EVjKGb #=qG1zuvPrqcHV0WNmt7xC1gvqnBeQl6c5qEFb7wQBQl7g=)
at #=qMJg8u$Xqvw7tXT54izDz5A==.#=qr$P1Dil8E5VEwL$EgqLKZw==()
at #=qeBiB6WYAto2Ihrie8aLoHI0y8Y6oGCnwGtCLe3embDM=.#=qPU2vGuvD17IDXy0rwjzALg==()