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uninstall your linux and install windows and play osu! simpliest solution ever..daniel6790 wrote:
Hello there are some big trouble to play osu!
I install wine and net framework 2.0 and just run osume.exe to setup and get into screen
but when I press start it says No compatible audio device detected. You must plug a valid audio device in order to play osu!
I have no idea what happens going on
Can anyone help me???
Fine then, give that guy enough money to buy the Windows license. That's not being nice and smart, that kind of advice.power007 wrote:
uninstall your linux and install windows and play osu! simpliest solution ever..
Nowadays buying licence for Windows not such an expensive thing. I am a student of the university, and I received a Windows 8 license for free.Roga-don wrote:
Fine then, give that guy enough money to buy the Windows license. That's not being nice and smart, that kind of advice.power007 wrote:
uninstall your linux and install windows and play osu! simpliest solution ever..
daniel6790 -> Are you using ALSA, Jack or PulseAudio ? That might be a first step into understanding your bug.
I've been having the same issue, using ALSA with Manjaro Linux.Roga-don wrote:
daniel6790 -> Are you using ALSA, Jack or PulseAudio ? That might be a first step into understanding your bug.
He didn't ask for a new OS. He asked for a solution with his current one.power007 wrote:
uninstall your linux and install windows and play osu! simpliest solution ever..
If you don't properly configure stuff or tweak things to your hardware, sure. But know that osu! would also run like garbage on Windows too if you muck up a couple of settingspower007 wrote:
Even if he fixes the problem about auido device, osu! still works like crap on Linux.
What distro are you using, and what computer (OEM/model)?daniel6790 wrote:
Hello there are some big trouble to play osu!
I install wine and net framework 2.0 and just run osume.exe to setup and get into screen
but when I press start it says No compatible audio device detected. You must plug a valid audio device in order to play osu!
I have no idea what happens going on
Can anyone help me???
osu! runs just fine on any windows OS, on linux it's works like 3 times worse. I just do not see any advantages of Linux versus Windows when it comes to the regular user. Software looks like crap, working like crap everytime crashing,to make games run on linux you should waste 3 hours to configure wine and even then performance worse than Windows.Espionage724 wrote:
If you don't properly configure stuff or tweak things to your hardware, sure. But know that osu! would also run like garbage on Windows too if you muck up a couple of settingspower007 wrote:
Even if he fixes the problem about auido device, osu! still works like crap on Linux.
Maybe Linux is better because it:power007 wrote:
So anyone can explain me what advantage linux versus windows to normal user? (not for server or anything like that)
1) yeah freepatart wrote:
Maybe Linux is better because it:power007 wrote:
So anyone can explain me what advantage linux versus windows to normal user? (not for server or anything like that)
1) is free
2) has fully configurable interface
3) is easier to use
4) is simple to develop apps for it
5) looks amazing
6) can work from USB-drive without installation
7) hasn't any unnecessary services.
I'm just wandering, MAYBE...
2) Yes, they do. All you need is a brain.power007 wrote:
1) yeah free
2) not all distros have this
3) no, its much harder then windows normal user will be shocked by all this configs and terminal commands...
4) maybe, didn't tried
5) looks amazing? a u kidding me? all linux distro looks like crap except one "Elementary OS"
6) yeah..
7) really? open task manager on ubuntu and check how much there is unnecessary services and shit like python... Why do I need Python?
dont mind, I tried arch-linux and this is best distro for customizing it, but there is still alot of crap but I think we have moved away from the topic of osu!Avail wrote:
2) Yes, they do. All you need is a brain.power007 wrote:
1) yeah free
2) not all distros have this
3) no, its much harder then windows normal user will be shocked by all this configs and terminal commands...
4) maybe, didn't tried
5) looks amazing? a u kidding me? all linux distro looks like crap except one "Elementary OS"
6) yeah..
7) really? open task manager on ubuntu and check how much there is unnecessary services and shit like python... Why do I need Python?
3) I'm assuming by 'normal user' you mean a 12 year old? There's documentation on everything, if you're unable to set stuff up properly you are missing a brain.
5) Linux looks way better than Windows, if you know how to configure it properly.
7) Python? Mainly cause a lot of stuff that runs on Ubuntu requires python. Besides, Ubuntu is a bloated piece of shit, you should try something arch-based.
impossibru. need to try removing pulseaudio, how to do that?Avail wrote:
I get better frames on Linux than on windows.
Tienes qué escribir in inglés en los forums de osu!. Si quieres poner una pregunta/hablar en Espanol, existe el forum Espanol, aunque aquì tienes que hablar inglés. Y por favor, no escriba en un topic que no tiene respuestas hasta 10 meses.VSLE wrote:
A mi me paso lo mismop pero en w8.1 pro 64bit usa la no con linux, me funciono es cambiar la compativilidad en propiedades pero no se si es que osu no es compatible con linux talvez por eso te dice que cambies de SO nose
Cyber-X wrote:
i have some problem, i'm using Arch Linux amd64
it worked, thanksGlenstid wrote:
Cyber-X wrote:
i have some problem, i'm using Arch Linux amd64Same here, but I think its not proper to bump a dead thread.
Also, is there any solution for this? I'm using Arch Linux with PulseAudio, osu! works well, except for the sound device not detected.
Edit: Nevermind, solved this installing lib32-alsa-plugins lib32-libpulse lib32-openal packages.