Looks like you''ve skipped winetricks gdiplus.
AnnaleseSilverwing wrote:
It still hangs when I try to play a beatmap. Like, I can move the cursor and pause it, but it won't start.
Well, Sato, there is no really need for wine-pulseaudio. Silverwing, go to winecfg -> sound and set hardware acceleration to Emulate. When it set to Full, it encounters the problem with hanging beatmaps.SatoXYN wrote:
AnnaleseSilverwing you have to use wine-pulseaudio patches or to remove pulseaudio, the first is better.
garam wrote:
Hi, I'm using Arch Linux x86_64 and I have problem with osu! under wine. After a little time of playing the game crashes because of lack of graphics card memory. I've never had such error on Windows, and I have quite decent graphics (GF9800 GT) so it's not because of my rig. I'll be thankfull for help.
here's what osu! shows:
and here is wine log: http://www.copypastecode.com/70603/
Don't you have a jumping mouse problem after spinner with newest Wine (I mean 1.3.19)? 'Cause I had that one with 1.3.18.marshall_racer wrote:
Running on Ubuntu 11.04 with newest Wine & DirectX as graphic renderer
I:KrauserJoestar wrote:
Pretty sure you have to enable the extra effects, go to System, then Appearance and after click on the visual effects tab and select the Extra option.
Download compizconfig as well, go to terminal and --> sudo apt-get install compizconfig.
OMG you're right! I've always built wine with pulseaudio patches in order to play.Refon_S wrote:
Well, Sato, there is no really need for wine-pulseaudio. Silverwing, go to winecfg -> sound and set hardware acceleration to Emulate. When it set to Full, it encounters the problem with hanging beatmaps.
since the cursor is actually slow (goddamnmousespeedchangingproblems>_<), i didn't check thatRefon_S wrote:
Don't you have a jumping mouse problem after spinner with newest Wine (I mean 1.3.19)? 'Cause I had that one with 1.3.18.marshall_racer wrote:
Running on Ubuntu 11.04 with newest Wine & DirectX as graphic renderer
I updated Wine from 1.3.15 to 1.3.19 yesturday, but testing today showed that I have the same error as garam. Well, I have even older graphics card - GeForce 8600 GTS. NVidia drivers are installed. There wasn't such error on 1.3.15 and I don't want to downgrade again >_<
Changing render from D3D to OpenGL makes no effect...
xset m <whatever> <whatever>.marshall_racer wrote:
since the cursor is actually slow (goddamnmousespeedchangingproblems>_<)
define those "whatever"'s xDwal13x wrote:
xset m <whatever> <whatever>.marshall_racer wrote:
since the cursor is actually slow (goddamnmousespeedchangingproblems>_<)
I play with natural speed (1.0, no acceleration, xset m 1/1 1) of my 800dpi mouse though.
e.g.marshall_racer wrote:
define those "whatever"'s xD
i mean, typing in any value isn't productive if i don't know what i'm doing
ok, thanks, going to test this then :3wal13x wrote:
e.g.marshall_racer wrote:
define those "whatever"'s xD
i mean, typing in any value isn't productive if i don't know what i'm doing
xset m default ← restores defaul X mouse (accelerated)
xset m 1/1 1 ← no acceleration, 1:1 mouse
xset m 5 1 ← 5 times faster, still no acceleration
xset m 3/2 1 ← 1.5 times faster.
xset q|grep accel ← check currrent settings.
If second number is not 1, acceleration will be enabled. I don't sure if you want this.
You can make a wrapper launcher for osu if you want to change mouse speed only while osu is running (like xset m <osu> <settings>
wine 'osu!.exe'
xset m default).
Hm, if you have no problems, looks like I have to delete a prefix and remake it (again). 'Cause something is always going wrong after updating prefixes for new Wine version.marshall_racer wrote:
btw: i have a GeForce 8500 GT
graphics are just awesome :3
and no problems about lacking memory or something
Same trouble here. But the game doesn't crashed at any time. When I play this map: http://osu.ppy.sh/s/22040 , game crashed always at the same moment. OSU shows an error" graphic card out of memory" and same in a shell, always a hexa number which shows a memory slot... I'll follow your tip, and I'lll downgrade wine...Refon_S wrote:
Hm, if you have no problems, looks like I have to delete a prefix and remake it (again). 'Cause something is always going wrong after updating prefixes for new Wine version.marshall_racer wrote:
btw: i have a GeForce 8500 GT
graphics are just awesome :3
and no problems about lacking memory or something
Well, remaking prefix hadn't helped with videomem lacking, and jumping mouse came back. =_=
So, i downgraded to 1.3.15, there is no such problems. If someone have problem with memory lacking and crash, look at this bug: http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=27134 - I submitted it yesturday, if you have the same, leave a comment and make a vote. Probably developers will show attention to it and will fix it.
now i know what you meant by thatRefon_S wrote:
Don't you have a jumping mouse problem after spinner
You're right, Baspar! There is no crashes on 1.3.20. However, there is still a bit jumpy cursor after spinner. What could fix him?Baspar wrote:
Mmh, there're no more "memory card" troubles with wine 1.3.20
Well, osu's mouse settings are set to defaults (1x, mouse prescision off),Baspar wrote:
OSU's mouse sensitivity must be at 1x and the acc must be off too.
For the settings, I used xset m 7/4 .
Do you set it like that ?
If it's not the trouble.. Send us a return of wine in a terminal ( All the useful errors )
EDIT/
Well, this new version bring me an other problem: Each 5~10 min, the game shuts down with error "err:seh:setup_exception_record nested exception on signal stack in thread" (Following by few hexa numbers) Is someone in the same case ?
xset m 3/2 1 (1 means acc is default - offBut mouse is still jumping after spinner, sometimes for some pixels, sometimes to the other side of screen. Even when xset m 1 1.
No, tested 3 mice (Razer Krait, Logitech Pilot and Genius NetScroll+ Mini), all of them jumping. It's really a software problem... Maybe something is wrong in Linux kernel (I have custom bulit 2.6.38.6) or Wine (built from sources of 1.3.20, but I changed nothing). I'll try testing on oringinal Ubuntu kernel and Wine from their repos...Baspar wrote:
And with another mouse ? It can be caused by your mouse...
Some mouse don't support too much acceleration, and they do a odd thing during a second.
One more happy linux-user-osu-playerWassaaaa wrote:
now if I'm completely satisfied with ubuntu!