They should push Mono.XNA further and all this would be no problem.. Meh.
Wine doesn't like osu installation .exe, so only way to run is to get a folder with pre-installed osu. There was one here: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=ZXY2UTL7 (thanks to Nargajuna). Just put folder from archive and try lauhching osu!.exe in it.Rukarioman wrote:
So I downloaded the latest wine build and got all the dlls that were suggested and got this error:
Every help and suggestion would be very nice^^
What kind of video card? Which driver? When you run the Wine do not need to use the sudo.Rukarioman wrote:
Well it's outputting a lot of stuff but it basically repeats always "fixme:thread:NtQueryInformationThread info class 16 not supported yet" all the time
Recordmydesktop.marshall_racer wrote:
err ... can someone tell me a good screen recording programm for linux, which also records the sound from the desktop and/or single windows?
so i maybe could make something like a little video tutorial ... or stuff ^^
I've alwas the same error, and i still play OSUDreamSoul wrote:
What kind of video card? Which driver? When you run the Wine do not need to use the sudo.Rukarioman wrote:
Well it's outputting a lot of stuff but it basically repeats always "fixme:thread:NtQueryInformationThread info class 16 not supported yet" all the time
thanksDreamSoul wrote:
Recordmydesktop.marshall_racer wrote:
err ... can someone tell me a good screen recording programm for linux, which also records the sound from the desktop and/or single windows?
so i maybe could make something like a little video tutorial ... or stuff ^^
That "fixme" is because of dotnet. But not appearing osu-window clearly shows that it is video-driver error.Baspar wrote:
I've alwas the same error, and i still play OSU
If the line begin with "fixme", the game can works.
/home/%USERNAME%/.wine/and don't forget to move your osu! folder from there (if it's there), or it will be deleted too).
winetricks corefonts fontfix gdiplus dotnet20(Well, after "winericks" programs can go in any order, but better just copy-paste that line in you terminal)
Thank you very much My osu initially ran and I could see the main menu window, but I couldn't figure out why the fonts weren't rendering, however, when I ran winetricks corefonts fontfix gdiplus it was fixed. Then I realized the sound was screwed up because everytime I ran it the sound would play for like 10 seconds or so then stop for no apparent reason, but once again your post saved me again by changing DirectSound to "Emulation". Now osu! runs perfectly on Ubuntu .Refon_S wrote:
That "fixme" is because of dotnet. But not appearing osu-window clearly shows that it is video-driver error.Baspar wrote:
I've alwas the same error, and i still play OSU
If the line begin with "fixme", the game can works.
Rukarioman, have you installed NVidia/ATI proprietary drivers? If not, install them using "Menu -> System -> Extra drivers" (don't know how exactly it's called in English, 'cause I have Russian version of Xubuntu).
If they are installed, try fully cleaning your wine prefix: enter "winetricks" in terminal, then "select the default wineprefix -> Delete ALL DATA AND APPLICATIONS INSIDE THIS PREFIX" (normally default wineprefix is/home/%USERNAME%/.wine/and don't forget to move your osu! folder from there (if it's there), or it will be deleted too).
Then, after cleaning prefix, it will be recreated with default settings. Close winetricks window, then type in terminal window once again:winetricks corefonts fontfix gdiplus dotnet20(Well, after "winericks" programs can go in any order, but better just copy-paste that line in you terminal)
After everything is installed, type "winecfg" in terminal and Wine Config window will appear. Select "Audio", and then in DirectSound section set Hardware Acceleration to "Emutation".
Well, after all of this procedures everything is working just perfect on my machine: Intel Pentium 4 3,66 GHz, 1Gb DDRII RAM, NVidia GeForce 8600 GTS. And my system is Xubuntu 11.04, kernel is custom-compiled 2.6.39.1.
If you won't have any problems, that's awesome, if that will be happening again, there is something wrong with your system and/or hardware.
Maybe it is because of DirectSound hardware acceleration? osu! don't like the "Full" setting, try switching it to "Emulation" in wine config. Or this is something with your sound system (I'm using PulseAudio with ALSA without any problems).SugoiReborn wrote:
I hope that's not unrelevant.
I successfully installed Osu!, but it won't let me play a song. Suddenly nothing happens and any sound is being muted.
What shall I do?
Well, I sometimes have this bug: I couldn't type a text in "search beatmap". However, opening and closing chat (F8) fixes that.SugoiReborn wrote:
I turned it on emulation mode, and it all works perfectly, but it won't let me use text input areas.
What shall I do?
Refon_S wrote:
Wine doesn't like osu installation .exe, so only way to run is to get a folder with pre-installed osu. There was one here: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=ZXY2UTL7 (thanks to Nargajuna). Just put folder from archive and try lauhching osu!.exe in it.
Ach! I need to remember to read before bumping next time!Baspar wrote:
Refon_S wrote:
Wine doesn't like osu installation .exe, so only way to run is to get a folder with pre-installed osu. There was one here: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=ZXY2UTL7 (thanks to Nargajuna). Just put folder from archive and try lauhching osu!.exe in it.
That's not their problem. As you can see in terminal, there is some issues with your audio and video cards.Moofey wrote:
Trying to get this to run in Ubuntu 11.04 has been nothing but fail for me. Upon executing the osu! logo appears, promptly disappears and that's it.
Tried this with both mono and dotnet20
The proprietary drivers are one of the first things I installed.Refon_S wrote:
That's not their problem. As you can see in terminal, there is some issues with your audio and video cards.Moofey wrote:
Trying to get this to run in Ubuntu 11.04 has been nothing but fail for me. Upon executing the osu! logo appears, promptly disappears and that's it.
Tried this with both mono and dotnet20
First of all, have you installed NVidia/ATI(AMD) proprietary drivers? It's very important, 'cause GPU doesn't work in full power with standard linux video drivers.
Don't know what to say about audio error, never had it, sorry.
I'm having the same problem but I had resolved in my other computer, the problem is that I do not remember! I think it had more to install a library and the problem of the resolution has to run on a virtual desktop and your problem of bancho I have no idea because it does not start :/SugoiReborn wrote:
Well, I've got some serious problems running Osu in Ubuntu 11.10:
1. Bancho won't launch.
2. Beatmaps don't work. When I try to start a beatmap, it just goes to the beatmap and does nothing.
3. When I exit Osu, it makes the resolution stuck and I have to reset my computer for it to resize. I can't to change it manually after I exit Osu.
Running it on a virtual desktop fixed my 3rd problem, thanks!Wassaaaa wrote:
I'm having the same problem but I had resolved in my other computer, the problem is that I do not remember! I think it had more to install a library and the problem of the resolution has to run on a virtual desktop and your problem of bancho I have no idea because it does not start :/SugoiReborn wrote:
Well, I've got some serious problems running Osu in Ubuntu 11.10:
1. Bancho won't launch.
2. Beatmaps don't work. When I try to start a beatmap, it just goes to the beatmap and does nothing.
3. When I exit Osu, it makes the resolution stuck and I have to reset my computer for it to resize. I can't to change it manually after I exit Osu.