So, I'm still quite a newbie osu!-Player, and I really liked the Solution-Thread how to install osu on Ubuntu. But I thought, that there should even be a much more comfortable way for osu!-Players to install osu! on Linux in general, so I decided to make a small package that automatizes most of the process. So, if the moderators think this thread is senseless, please feel free to delete it.
Now, let's get started - osu! doesn't need very much work to run in this default setup.
Step 1 Simply open a terminal somewhere by rightclicking and selecting "Open in Terminal". After the terminal is open, type sudo apt-get install wine winetricks . Simply install the 2 packages.
Step 2 Download this installer. After it's finished, simply double-click to open & install it.
Known Bugs, listed by Version of Linux
Unfortunately I've not been able to test this installer on every distribution, but feel free to leave me a message. I'll try to fix it asap.
And thanks to MechMK1 for helping me with the installer. You're awesome.
Oh, and if I find some time, I'll add some parts about how to change to DirectX.
Cheers
TsukiShimizu
Now, let's get started - osu! doesn't need very much work to run in this default setup.
Step 1 Simply open a terminal somewhere by rightclicking and selecting "Open in Terminal". After the terminal is open, type sudo apt-get install wine winetricks . Simply install the 2 packages.
Step 2 Download this installer. After it's finished, simply double-click to open & install it.
- Step 2b In some cases, it won't just install by simply doubleclicking. In this case, go to your folder where you downloaded the file above. Here, just rightclick again, select "Open in Terminal", and type sudo dpkg -i osu.deb
Known Bugs, listed by Version of Linux
- Ubuntu 12.04: Doubleclick to install does not work properly due to the Ubuntu Software Center. Just following Step 2b in the Installationguide should fix this.
Unfortunately I've not been able to test this installer on every distribution, but feel free to leave me a message. I'll try to fix it asap.
And thanks to MechMK1 for helping me with the installer. You're awesome.
Oh, and if I find some time, I'll add some parts about how to change to DirectX.
Cheers
TsukiShimizu