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If it says it can't connect to the internet, install these old versions of libgcrypt and gnutls and try again:this helped, I guess It's a good idea to add these in PlayOnLinux section too... 18.2 had lib32-gnutls lib so that helped. 18.3 one doesn't... I wonder if there are any fallback ppas for these.
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+archive/p ... 4_i386.deb
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/311120747 ... 7_i386.deb
it's the exact same steps that i do with wine 1.8.3 (minus compiling wine), except it has more sound delay, that's why i don't advise it. yes i already tried the audio tricks and it's still more latency than old wine, sometimes it even bugs out completely. this is only for my setup though, your mileage may vary so feel free to try latest wine with sound=alsa and a lowlatency kernelInvictus Tiberius wrote:
I'm working on a new guide aplicable to latest versions of Wine (2.x or newer). Test reports, comments and votes for osu! would be very helpful.
https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=28025
Consider that I don't pretend to be exhautive, because (hopefully) osu!lazer will come ~soon~. Instead, I put all minimum necessary steps to get osu! working and usefull tested workarounds for common problems. This way there's no need to strictly use a separate, managed Wine prefix if the default prefix is correctly configured.
newest ubuntumarshallracer wrote:
You can add elementaryOS 0.4.1 to the working distros
it's really just based on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS and I've only tried it within a VM but it does its job
(no comment on latency or performance because VM tests are not to be trusted a lot but it worked just fine)
Is there actually a distro or repository where one can test wayland?
I'm actually really curious how (bad) it actually turns out to be (for playing osu) in its current state
WINEPREFIX=whatever WINEARCH=win32 winetricks sound=alsa
WINEPREFIX=whatever WINEARCH=win32 pasuspender -- winecfg
WINEPREFIX=whatever WINEARCH=win32 pasuspender -- wine 'C:\\osu\osu!.exe') and it should work fine!
fps = 1000/(how many milliseconds it takes to render one frame)
Neil Watts wrote:
Hey,
Thanks for having written this - and keeping up to date.
That said, it doesn't seem to work on my side - under Debian stable (stretch).
I've tried so many tutorials but I'm really stuck. Since I wiped my Windows partition in December, I didn't find a way to play osu! again and it's quite troublesome to me.
Here's a video showing my problem, just dumbly copypasting your commands :
https://youtu.be/_cDb7CYPcjE
As usual, wine is going nuts and I don't have a clue of what's happening.
I know your tutorial isn't especially designed for Debian systems, but if you have any idea of where I can start digging to have a chance to make it run, please let me know.
Thanks for your help.
WINEPREFIX=~/osu-wine WINEARCH=win32 wine ~/Downloads/osu\!install.exe
snowbliss wrote:
you messed up a lot of the links when you edited the post to newest revision
they turned out like this . . " https://github.com/Francesco149/loli-ov ... sound.conf "
" https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Ad " --> ur alsa arch wiki link lol
newcomers might be confused
snowbliss wrote:
wine staging is updated for wine 3.5 / 3.6 now
staging might improve quality of gameplay as it offers improvements for "realtime" and "I/O heavy" games/apps
[Vanilla Coke] wrote:
hello there. i have got arch linux. i was about to throw this away because no internet connection on wine. but now i figured how to fix that. write "sudo pacman -S lib32-gnutls" and i guess your issue will be fixed.
[Vanilla Coke] wrote:
https://osu.ppy.sh/ss/10759611 do you think i can do anything with this?
specs: HP ProBook 450 G1 (arch linux + KDE)
processor : i5-4200M @ 2.50 ghz
graphics: intergrated
ram: 3.7gb
thats all sadly.
i have got better performance on win.
well, we had a bug report on wine's tracker about it and never managed to figure it out even though I remember bisecting commits and finding exactly which commits broke itsnowbliss wrote:
after a bunch of testing wine 1.8.3 still seems to offer far superior audio latency with winetricks sound=alsa flag
idk how to change winealsa.drv on newer versions of wine, i'm guessing that's the problem ? ?
regedit: No such file or directory
regedit: Unable to open the file 'dsound.reg'.
# replace the directory with your directory with these files.
cd directory
# now we'll use the tool we installed. change file.osk with the name of the actual file.
mimeopen -d file.osk
# now it will say if you want to open it with smth so select other if it's there. then write just osu and it will open osu with that file and also it will set as default. if #you don't have an option other in mimeopen then select osu!.
#
#now we'll do this same with .osz extension
mimeopen -d file.osz
# now it will say if you want to open it with smh so select other if it's there. then write just osu and it will open osu with that file and also it will set as default. if #you don't have option other in mimeopen then select osu!.
_Cynical_ wrote:
When trying to create a new wine prefix and install .NET 4.6.2, gdiplus and japanese font aliases, I keep getting this specific error "sha256sum mismatch! Rename /home/anthony/.cache/winetricks/dotnet462/dotNetFx462_Full_x86_x64_Slim.exe and try again."
Now, I have tried countless things, reinstalling, deleting Wine and Winetricks from "/home/usr/.cache" But nothing seems to work.
The reason I have switched to Linux is because of the countless issues I get with Windows 10, bsod's, Bad performance and constant bugs, overall the main reason I got bored of Windows was because it lost it's charm and ultimately got boring to use.
I knew switching to Linux would have some worth getting used to. But running osu is my main priority for now.
Hopefully this issue can be resolved quickly.
Thanks for your time!
-Cynical