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Linux: Setting up Eduke32 and Wine
I was just PM'ed this morning about how to set this up, and it hit me that there is not much for running eduke32 using wine under linux. Now while there are linux snapshots, the window's binaries get updated much more often and in my case they all seem to run flawlessly under wine. So here is how to setup wine and eduke32.
First make sure you have the latest version of wine: http://www.winehq.org You cannot always rely on a distro's package manager for example Mepis6.5 used the Ubuntu Feisty Fawn Repositories. Unfortunately it was stuck at an older version and wine gets updated frequently. Second make sure you have the latest Eduke32 Snapshot: http://wiki.eduke32.com/stuff This should be a duh for most people here, but I figured I'd include it just to cover my rear. Now install everything. Note that you will need root access to install wine. Install Eduke32 and the duke3d.grp file to a nice folder in your home directory eg: duke3d now open a terminal: if you are using KDE you can hit Alt-F2 and type in 'konsole' into the box (without the quotation marks) now in your brand new terminal type this command: Code:
wine now you should be back at your terminal enter this Code:
cd ~/duke3d wine eduke32 if you are looking at playing using the HRP or with polymost you need to make sure of another thing Make sure you have the latest drivers for you video card: NVIDIA ATI I hope this helps people post any other suggestions or problems and i'll see if i can help. I'm no expert, but I can try ![]() |
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Re: Linux: Setting up Eduke32 and Wine
Cool. Just one question... Why use Wine? you can run eduke32 natively in Linux.
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Re: Linux: Setting up Eduke32 and Wine
Also while eduke for linux didnt have sound for the longest time the win port did and wine emulated that too.
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Re: Linux: Setting up Eduke32 and Wine
Linux ports had default musics and sounds enable, but not the last high quality sounds and musics.
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Re: Linux: Setting up Eduke32 and Wine
Does anyone know if this will work on the PS3 - linux? I mean High def textures and everything?
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Re: Linux: Setting up Eduke32 and Wine
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Now if wine DID have a PPC port then yes this would work high-res and all. EDIT: More google searching found this link: DarWine It's goal is to port wine to a ppc architecture. You can try it out if you like but mileage will vary.
Last edited by eyceguy; 03-29-2008 at 01:46 PM.
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Re: Linux: Setting up Eduke32 and Wine
It sure runs on PS3 linux. But due to the (artificial) limitations of the system you won't have much fun with high resolutions and textures.
It works nice in software mode, though. :-) http://www.spam-filter.de/ps3/eduke32_on_playstation3
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