I wonder if linux kali works.
That's awesome! I'll definitely try it sometime on Ubuntu 16.04 when I've got time.Espionage724 wrote:
I have some new notes on getting osu! to run here: https://wiki.realmofespionage.xyz/games:wine:osu
I've only tested it on Solus, but I see no reason why it wouldn't work fine on any other mainstream distro. This provides a plain install of osu! with no additional tweaking (in my experience, I've had no latency issues on the computers I've used). CJK fonts are untested (if they're broken, winetricks cjkfonts should fix that)
dotnet40 is still the only dotnet package needed (I'm still a bit curious why dotnet45 is being used by some people; does it actually solve anything?)
Not entirely sure if it's harmful, but I'm pretty sure it has the potential for more problems if anything. I'm not aware of anything that dotnet45 and its massive dependency set would solve that isn't provided solely with dotnet40.Chaosemerald wrote:
That's awesome! I'll definitely try it sometime on Ubuntu 16.04 when I've got time.
dotnet45 is a total pain in the arse to install (and I think it's harmful too..?) and osu! works fine with dotnet40. I don't understand why people would install dotnet45, when dotnet40 is much more easier to install
What GPU do you have and what drivers are you using?vroomsegway wrote:
Ubuntu 16 04 1
Mouse is not responsive at all ;-;
Putting the settings on Raw / absolute raw makes the mouse only move on the half of my monitor
Putting it without raw, it delays and completely randomize the speed of the cursor.
Tried both on fullscreen and windows-mode ( also with and without letterbox )
Im using a steelseries kana v2.
Is there any way to fix this?
I tried installing the driver (steelseries engine 2) through wine but didnt worked. Gave me lots of errors.
The amount of work is pretty minimal nowadays (with the guide in my sig, you can copy/paste the lines and end up with a working set-up). osu! nowadays only has an OpenGL renderer.Ludd wrote:
I honestly gave up after a while of trying to run osu! on any version of Ubuntu I have on any device, it was always slow and jittery. Plus it took way too much work to get it to even function at subpar 50 fps. That's when I gave up and went back to playing on Windows 10 with everything smooth. I do recommend though if you are going to be running osu! on Linux that you try using OpenGL and changing the capped framerates off of VSync (if it even is in the first place) as I find that VSync is broken in a lot of games on Linux.
I had the same problems as you, and the problem was wine 1.7, it's not the last version, try installing wine staging, run winecfg and in the tab "staging" check "Enable_CSMT for better graphic performance" it will allow wine to multithread. it actually gave me a 300 fps boost, hope you will have the same :bLudd wrote:
I honestly gave up after a while of trying to run osu! on any version of Ubuntu I have on any device, it was always slow and jittery. Plus it took way too much work to get it to even function at subpar 50 fps. That's when I gave up and went back to playing on Windows 10 with everything smooth. I do recommend though if you are going to be running osu! on Linux that you try using OpenGL and changing the capped framerates off of VSync (if it even is in the first place) as I find that VSync is broken in a lot of games on Linux.
Can you confirm this happening still? osu! nowadays should only use OpenGL (not sure if there's a fallback to D3D) and CSMT (as-documented) only affects Direct3D.dodorama wrote:
...try installing wine staging, run winecfg and in the tab "staging" check "Enable_CSMT for better graphic performance" it will allow wine to multithread. it actually gave me a 300 fps boost, hope you will have the same :b
Nope, the prefix will be preserved if you remove and/or update Wine. If you change Wine versions, then upon osu!'s next start, you'll get a quick message about the prefix updating and then it should start.Chaosemerald wrote:
Not really related to osu!, but I just realized that the version of Wine in the Ubuntu repositories is really old (1.6.2) and I want to install latest version of Wine Staging using the official Wine PPA for Ubuntu. Will the prefixes disappear, if I uninstall Wine?
Also, osu! is apparently installed in a folder in my downloads folder. Will that go away too?
Sorry, i didn't see your post because i don't check osu often. and yes, CSMT still works with osu!.Espionage724 wrote:
Can you confirm this happening still? osu! nowadays should only use OpenGL (not sure if there's a fallback to D3D) and CSMT (as-documented) only affects Direct3D.dodorama wrote:
...try installing wine staging, run winecfg and in the tab "staging" check "Enable_CSMT for better graphic performance" it will allow wine to multithread. it actually gave me a 300 fps boost, hope you will have the same :b
Oh, I see. Thanks for the reply ^^Espionage724 wrote:
Nope, the prefix will be preserved if you remove and/or update Wine. If you change Wine versions, then upon osu!'s next start, you'll get a quick message about the prefix updating and then it should start.Chaosemerald wrote:
Not really related to osu!, but I just realized that the version of Wine in the Ubuntu repositories is really old (1.6.2) and I want to install latest version of Wine Staging using the official Wine PPA for Ubuntu. Will the prefixes disappear, if I uninstall Wine?
Also, osu! is apparently installed in a folder in my downloads folder. Will that go away too?
can you tell how to setting?shiinware wrote:
I was able to install the game through PlayOnLinux
The fps seems to be fine also.
I guess we need a few more infos like specific OS and the way you installed it (straight up through wine or PoL)Cyber-X wrote:
Nice post, i have installed wine. but i can't connect to the internet when i'm installing osu!. can you help me?
Offset seems fine for me.Chaosemerald wrote:
is it just me or has anyone else also experienced that the circles and sliders appear way too early, which makes it pretty hard to play?
I have to set my universal offset to 64ms and local offset to 95ms in order to make the objects and hitsounds appear correctly in time with the music :<
I don't have that problem anywhere else, not even in the other Wine games.Raging Ray wrote:
Offset seems fine for me.
Did that happen somewhere else as well?
If yes and you are using Pulseaudio, this might be the problem.
You could try to deactivate it and just use the Alsa Mixer.
pasuspender -- WINEPREFIX=~/.wineosu wine ~/osu/"osu!".exeor this:
WINEPREFIX=~/.wineosu pasuspender -- wine ~/osu/"osu!".exe
There is actually coming a native Linux port! I think it'll be released, when osu!next gets releasedioneccc wrote:
Thank you for the guide
I would be really glad tho to see a native linux build in the future
Basically, there's a in-depth, up-to-date guide over hereTinC wrote:
Hey, have mint kde x64, but osu client from playonlinux app run only in x32. How can I fix this and run x64 version? Teach me, senpai.
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Winetricks/winetricks/master/src/winetricks
chmod +x winetricks
sh winetricks vcrun2015
From this ThreadDJT1M wrote:
just found this post and i also got osu! to run, but it doesn't connect to Bancho
osu 20170616 (latest)
wine 2.11
manjaro linux 17.0.2
dotnet 4.5 installed
if someone else had this problem and know how to fix that i would appreciate it if you help me ^^
SanteriP wrote:
Fixed it by installing lib32-gnutls and lib32-gnutls26 (not sure which one because I installed both at once, lol). Also installed libgnutls. The game is running! Wonderful.
6. Download osume.exeThis link leads to an HTTP 404 Not Found Error. Can someone post an updated link?
Terminal > wget http://osu.ppy.sh/release/osume.exe
I would instead follow the guide on t/367783Ambrew wrote:
This link leads to an HTTP 404 Not Found Error. Can someone post an updated link?
sudo apt install lib32nss-mdns
still the same -> this is on debianStray Lamb2 wrote:
@kiran install lib32nss-mdns. Wine has some issues with net connection while it isn't installed.
So, open a terminal and (assuming you've got a debian/ubuntu/mint distro) typesudo apt install lib32nss-mdns