ThePhantom_PCMR, absolutely all sudo calls in your script are unnecessary and harmful. Better to remove them.
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
00000026 0
00000024 0
00000038 (D) C:\Program Files\osu!\osu!.exe
0000003b 2
0000003a 0
00000039 0 <==
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==()
I'm getting this too. Either the logo isn't transparent (or wine doesn't support the logo format's transparency), or wine doesn't apply the logo transparency.Espionage724 wrote:
I don't suppose anyone here happens to know how to fix the transparency around the osu! logo (the black square) when you start the game? It seems to happen on any DE (Plasma 5, Xfce, Unity, GNOME) with or without compositing (on Xfce and Plasma 5).
Guild Wars 2's launcher uses transparency as well (all the area around the main rectangle) and looks to be fine, but to be fair, I'm sure both are using totally different methods. I'm wondering how osu! is handling the transparency and if it could be improved somehow.apt-get wrote:
I'm getting this too. Either the logo isn't transparent (or wine doesn't support the logo format's transparency), or wine doesn't apply the logo transparency.
Wine is supposed to support windows transparency since 1.6, too. (https://www.winehq.org/announce/1.6)
wget 'https://gitlab.com/Espionage724/Linux/raw/master/Scripts/osu.sh' -O ~/'osu.sh' && chmod +x ~/'osu.sh' && ~/'osu.sh'
sudo gedit /proc/sys/kernel/yama/ptrace_scope
Why do you install all those dotnet packages? I've checked a few times in the past, and as of maybe a month ago, only dotnet40 was needed to get osu! up and running (the dotnet40 package only installs that one package and nothing before it).tux wrote:
...
Please note that you may be prompted to change a value in a file called ptrace_scope.
Even if not prompted I recommend you change the value in the file from 1 to 0 as playonlinux complains if it is set to 1 (note that this change is temporary so if you need to restart your computer at any point during the install remember to reset this)
To edit this file just type:sudo gedit /proc/sys/kernel/yama/ptrace_scope(If not running GNOME then substitute gedit with your prefered text editor)
...
Hop over to the install components tab and install these libraries in this order:
Dotnet30
Dotnet30sp1
Dotnet35
Dotnet35sp1
Dotnet40
Dotnet45
gdiplus
Espionage724 wrote:
tux wrote:
...
Please note that you may be prompted to change a value in a file called ptrace_scope.
Even if not prompted I recommend you change the value in the file from 1 to 0 as playonlinux complains if it is set to 1 (note that this change is temporary so if you need to restart your computer at any point during the install remember to reset this)
To edit this file just type:sudo gedit /proc/sys/kernel/yama/ptrace_scope
(If not running GNOME then substitute gedit with your prefered text editor)
...
Hop over to the install components tab and install these libraries in this order:
Dotnet30
Dotnet30sp1
Dotnet35
Dotnet35sp1
Dotnet40
Dotnet45
gdiplus
Why do you install all those dotnet packages? I've checked a few times in the past, and as of maybe a month ago, only dotnet40 was needed to get osu! up and running (the dotnet40 package only installs that one package and nothing before it).
As for ptrace_scope, you ideally don't want that to remain at 0 after closing osu! for security purposes (it basically lets apps talk to each other; you don't want some malicious script to run from Firefox and then just casually log other apps). That may only apply to PlayOnLinux though, as I don't recall having to do that for years with regular Wine.
Running gedit with sudo is also a slight no-no. It can cause some weird permission issues when you try to go back to using gedit as the normal user. pkexec is a better option, but I'm not entirely certain if it works out-the-box with gedit or not (I know it didn't back on Ubuntu 15.10, but not sure about Ubuntu GNOME).
err:ole:CoGetContextToken apartment not initialisedAnd from here and onwards it keeps repeating "fixme:thread:NtQueryInformationThread info class 16 not supported yet", PLEASE help me!!
fixme:shell:URL_ParseUrl failed to parse L"System.Windows.Forms"
fixme:shell:URL_ParseUrl failed to parse L"System"
fixme:shell:URL_ParseUrl failed to parse L"System.Drawing"
fixme:nls:GetUserPreferredUILanguages stub: 0 0x33cf38 (nil) 0x33cf34
fixme:nls:GetThreadPreferredUILanguages 00000000, 0x33cf38, (nil) 0x33cf34
fixme:nls:get_dummy_preferred_ui_language (0x0 0x33cf38 (nil) 0x33cf34) returning a dummy value (current locale)
fixme:nls:GetUserPreferredUILanguages stub: 0 0x33cf38 0x150250 0x33cf34
fixme:nls:GetThreadPreferredUILanguages 00000000, 0x33cf38, 0x150250 0x33cf34
fixme:nls:get_dummy_preferred_ui_language (0x0 0x33cf38 0x150250 0x33cf34) returning a dummy value (current locale)
fixme:shell:URL_ParseUrl failed to parse L"System.Xml"
fixme:shell:URL_ParseUrl failed to parse L"System.Runtime.Remoting"
fixme:ntdll:EtwRegisterTraceGuidsW (0xda0792, (nil), {8e9f5090-2d75-4d03-8a81-e5afbf85daf1}, 1, 0x33e07c, (null), (null), 0x110d06c): stub
fixme:ntdll:EtwRegisterTraceGuidsW register trace class {8e9f5090-2d75-4d03-8a81-e5afbf85daf1}
fixme:shell:URL_ParseUrl failed to parse L"System.Runtime.Remoting.resources"
fixme:shell:URL_ParseUrl failed to parse L"System.Runtime.Remoting.resources"
fixme:shell:URL_ParseUrl failed to parse L"mscorlib.resources"
fixme:shell:URL_ParseUrl failed to parse L"mscorlib.resources"
fixme:shell:URL_ParseUrl failed to parse L"System.Core"
fixme:shell:URL_ParseUrl failed to parse L"System.Web"
fixme:shell:URL_ParseUrl failed to parse L"osu!.resources"
fixme:shell:URL_ParseUrl failed to parse L"osu!.resources"
fixme:shell:URL_ParseUrl failed to parse L"zx_f74ba05ddf784a57a2801daa7c127ffb"
fixme:process:SetProcessPriorityBoost (0x2ec,0): stub
fixme:shell:URL_ParseUrl failed to parse L"OpenTK"
fixme:shell:URL_ParseUrl failed to parse L"System.Drawing"
fixme:shell:URL_ParseUrl failed to parse L"Accessibility"
fixme:shell:URL_ParseUrl failed to parse L"System.Configuration"
fixme:crypt:SystemFunction041 (0x190e34, 10, 0): stub [RtlDecryptMemory]
fixme:shell:URL_ParseUrl failed to parse L"System.resources"
fixme:shell:URL_ParseUrl failed to parse L"System.resources"
fixme:ole:CoGetApartmentType (0xf39e108, 0xf39e104): semi-stub
fixme:ole:CoGetApartmentType (0xf49e088, 0xf49e084): semi-stub
fixme:thread:NtQueryInformationThread info class 16 not supported yet
fixme:thread:NtQueryInformationThread info class 16 not supported yet
fixme:thread:NtQueryInformationThread info class 16 not supported yet
fixme:thread:NtQueryInformationThread info class 16 not supported yet
fixme:thread:NtQueryInformationThread info class 16 not supported yet
fixme:thread:NtQueryInformationThread info class 16 not supported yet
fixme:thread:NtQueryInformationThread info class 16 not supported yet
fixme:thread:NtQueryInformationThread info class 16 not supported yet
fixme:thread:NtQueryInformationThread info class 16 not supported yet
fixme:thread:NtQueryInformationThread info class 16 not supported yet
fixme:thread:NtQueryInformationThread info class 16 not supported yet
fixme:thread:NtQueryInformationThread info class 16 not supported yet
fixme:thread:NtQueryInformationThread info class 16 not supported yet
fixme:thread:NtQueryInformationThread info class 16 not supported yet
fixme:thread:NtQueryInformationThread info class 16 not supported yet
fixme:thread:NtQueryInformationThread info class 16 not supported yet
fixme:thread:NtQueryInformationThread info class 16 not supported yet
Just something to note FWIW I have seen this on standard Windows XP as well so it's not just a wine issue but probably with the runtime used. While I've never run osu! in wine and I don't know your configuration, I take it to get osu! to run you are using wine as Windows XP mode with the XP version of .net which is the default (at least it was last I used wine which has been well over a year now lol), which is probably the limitation. While it's probably not recommended and even more likely to not work whatsoever, has anyone tried running Wine in Windows 7 mode to see if it fixes this?apt-get wrote:
I'm getting this too. Either the logo isn't transparent (or wine doesn't support the logo format's transparency), or wine doesn't apply the logo transparency.Espionage724 wrote:
I don't suppose anyone here happens to know how to fix the transparency around the osu! logo (the black square) when you start the game? It seems to happen on any DE (Plasma 5, Xfce, Unity, GNOME) with or without compositing (on Xfce and Plasma 5).
Wine is supposed to support windows transparency since 1.6, too. (https://www.winehq.org/announce/1.6)
Have you attempted to install other stuff into this prefix?HitCoder wrote:
I cannot run Osu!, friends are wondering where I am. When I first installed it it would run fine, then it stopped. I fixed it but the next day it broke again and now the install won't work. I posted the wine error log, here's the link to the pastebin again http://pastebin.com/HHFn4Ji1
I actually recreated the prefix multiple times and with multiple installs of WINE but to no avail. I've installed Linux Mint now though and it works fine.jsebean wrote:
Have you attempted to install other stuff into this prefix?
It's because there is an exclamation mark in osu!. You need to put the word in double quotation marks (e.g. drive_c/Program Files/"osu!") ^^Sh0wer wrote:
rika@rika-X201EV:~$ mkdir'.wine/drive_c/Program Files/osu!' && mv osume.exe '.wine/drive_c/Program Files/osu!' && cd'.wine/drive_c/Program Files/osu!' && wine osume.exe
bash: mkdir.wine/drive_c/Program Files/osu!: No such file or directory
rika@rika-X201EV:~$ mkdir'.wine/drive_c/Program Files/osu!' && mv osume.exe '.wine/drive_c/Program Files/osu!' && cd'.wine/drive_c/Program Files/osu!' && wine osume.exe
bash: mkdir.wine/drive_c/Program Files/osu!: No such file or directory
why?
rika@rika-X201EV:~$ mkdir'.wine/drive_c/Program Files/osu!' && mv osume.exe '.wine/drive_c/Program Files/osu!' && cd'.wine/drive_c/Program Files/osu!' && wine osume.exeWell you've forgotten a space between mkdir and '.wine...'
bash: mkdir.wine/drive_c/Program Files/osu!: No such file or directory
rika@rika-X201EV:~$ mkdir'.wine/drive_c/Program Files/osu!' && mv osume.exe '.wine/drive_c/Program Files/osu!' && cd'.wine/drive_c/Program Files/osu!' && wine osume.exe
bash: mkdir.wine/drive_c/Program Files/osu!: No such file or directory
why?
Oh yeah, that too..141592653 wrote:
rika@rika-X201EV:~$ mkdir'.wine/drive_c/Program Files/osu!' && mv osume.exe '.wine/drive_c/Program Files/osu!' && cd'.wine/drive_c/Program Files/osu!' && wine osume.exeWell you've forgotten a space between mkdir and '.wine...'
bash: mkdir.wine/drive_c/Program Files/osu!: No such file or directory
rika@rika-X201EV:~$ mkdir'.wine/drive_c/Program Files/osu!' && mv osume.exe '.wine/drive_c/Program Files/osu!' && cd'.wine/drive_c/Program Files/osu!' && wine osume.exe
bash: mkdir.wine/drive_c/Program Files/osu!: No such file or directory
why?
It seems like the development team doesn't care about the Linux users, because osu! is available on everything but Linux, which just sounds a bit odd. Everytime someone suggested a native port for Linux, Peppy just told them "to use a real operating system".mmstick wrote:
Interesting how there is still no effort to produce a native solution for Linux. At this point, we may as well create a Snap or Flatpak-wrapped wine-wrapped copy of the game so that no one has to be bothered with ensuring that they have the right system libraries and associated wine configurations.
Well WINE works nicely. The game works very well if you use the playonlinux script:)NoYzE wrote:
You either write with cross platform in mind, or you don't.
The main problem i see here (maybe i'm wrong) is .NET, since the game depends on libraries of .NET and .NET is a framework of Microsoft so they make sure you are caught on the platform once you start write code for it, you can't change it to cross platform easily.
There is some effort in porting .NET to cross-platform called Mono, but it is somewhat behind and probably will never port some important libraries like Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF).
Also some of the devs were bought (xamarin) to develop .NET Core, a Open Source .NET rebuild from Microsoft with fewer element tailored to the needs of the cloud.
All in all it's pretty complicated with all the framework stuff and corporate interests.
If you want cross platform, you better stay away from closed source proprietary frameworks owned by a company thats very interested in keeping you locked in the ecosystem.
However i really wonder why there is a MacOs X port of the game, if it isn't heavily wrapped in wine, the assumption above may be wrong and peppy just don't want to support linux for whatever reason.
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.