I love linux:D
hikidiggy wrote:
how do i add beatmaps then (lutris)
wuuT wrote:
I'm not sure, but looks like that building yourself with osu!lazer doesn't require this anymore. I did install it on my Fedora and it's working fine.
Not sure if we have a post for it, but I can manage to do one if needed.
vaibhav13 wrote:
there is no directory as such wine insde .local/share/lutris/ . please revert. Im using zorin os.
I have the same issue as you had : osu! is not starting through Lutris, probably because of Wine-staging.marshallracer wrote:
also, idk if it's just me but current wine-staging (5.10) made starting osu impossible for me so I 'reverted' to normal wine (5.10) and it works exactly as it did before .. must've been a staging patch that broke something for osu
As I'm on Linux Cinnamon 19, I tried "sudo apt upgrade wine-stable" : it took a while, but it did not fix the bug. Killing all the wine processes also did not change anything, and I still have the same error of "double free or corruption (!prev)".marshallracer wrote:
It was just a matter of going "pacman -Syu wine" where Arch first removes the installed package it conflicts with (in this case wine-staging). Depending on the distro you use your package manager may automatically do this for you when you prompt it to install a package which may replace another one.
I think the issue you have is not wine though, at least not the version your're using as this script is not using the normal or staging versions of wine from the repositories but rather a customized version tailored to osu specifically
I'd recommend using "Kill all wine processes" though Lutris and try to run it again. Can't definitely say it will help (especially if it's already failing to start osu the first time after a reboot) but that's always the first thing I'd go for
"double free or corruption (!prev)" is not really something I've ever encountered before, dunno if it has something to do with osu or Lutris itself
You need to verify from your emailCroVox wrote:
Sorry for the necro but I'm having a problem where I can't sign in. It just loops on "pending verification" and I'm not sure what to do. Any help? I don't know where else to go
Linux is generally bad at handling both intergrated and discrete GPUs(especially with nvidia, because drivers are propietaryheart_is_purple wrote:
Hi! I experience kind of input lag. It doesn't make the game unplayable, but really uncomfortable. Doesn't matter what fps limiter I use, it doesn't go away. I play from a laptop with intel & nvidia GPUs, so maybe they both render game and cause this lag (I saw it when running on windows).
How did you guys setup your tablets/game and what the experience is like? Is it perfect?
Made a post. Not sure how useful this will be to you though. community/forums/topics/1122479Ace Pilot wrote:
How do you make your huion tablet work? Mine is the Huion H420 and I've been trying a lot of the solutions I've been seeing in the arch forums but none of them seem to work
yeah, compatibility mode crippled my fps in Wine 5.14 which is when I noticed that without it the game already runs extremely smoothAlphaS wrote:
Do not turn on CompatibilityContext or Compatibility mode in osu! settings. DO NOT!!!
Do not turn on Shaders (white screen on transitions) or Softening filter (WHITE FUCKING SCREEN EVERYWHERE). DO NOT!!!
Check and see if you have lib32-gnutls installed, this is often the reason the updater has no internet connectionDRO4ULA wrote:
When I run osu! Updater it gives the error "an error occurred! Please check your internet connection". How do I fix this? (Manjaro)
Yes. As it is based on Ubuntu, installation should be straightforward.kevincos5 wrote:
This works for elementary os?
Yesterday I upgraded from Fedora 32 to Fedora 33 and I'm having the same issue. For Fedora install command for gnutls is "sudo dnf install gnutls" and it writes this "Package gnutls-3.6.15-1.fc33.i686 is already installed.marshallracer wrote:
Check and see if you have lib32-gnutls installed, this is often the reason the updater has no internet connectionDRO4ULA wrote:
When I run osu! Updater it gives the error "an error occurred! Please check your internet connection". How do I fix this? (Manjaro)Yes. As it is based on Ubuntu, installation should be straightforward.kevincos5 wrote:
This works for elementary os?