Gotcha. I started the download last night, let it run all night, and it got stuck around 3.4 GB out of the 4.8 or whatever it was...
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Gotcha. I started the download last night, let it run all night, and it got stuck around 3.4 GB out of the 4.8 or whatever it was...
worked perfectly for me.
Note that the Wine version in the default repos is pretty old.
If you cant get it to run with wine 1.0 you could try
http://www.winehq.org/download/deb
for the latest wine.
For 64bit you may have to use
https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-wine/+archive/ppa
Hi there, I'm having a bit of a different problem, I'm wondering if anyone else sees this error...
I was able to copy windows files over, and install pylotro/lotrolinux, from there I was able to change game settings for DDO, and ran the "check" from tools to update.
After updating I try to log in, however I have been getting this error.
Checking account details...
[E08] Server not found - may be down
Said this for any server I tried. Anyone know a solution?
I got the game to install just fine and run. My problem is it runs like utter crap. It is very, very slow even with low quality and useing the normal installer. My machine is well above system reqs so its not that.
Hmm with a little work I get a fully installed dir from some one and was able to use the LotR launcher to get logged in but when I log into the game it will not respond to my keyboard and I can move my mouse but I can not click on anything. Is anyone else having this problem?
OK with a little trial and error ie smashing the keyboard with my hands I have it working. For some reason hitting the print screen key will make my keyboard/mouse start working. I have to hit it every time I log in but then it work till I log out.
Mr. Jackson, you have definitely put together a nice product. Might I suggest that instead of having three different places where one has to select LotRO or DDO, a single selection?
Sadly, I am unable to get the damn .EXE to get past your program, but I'm trying to run it without recompiling <AND> from a different HDD.
It claims,
"err:alsa:ALSA_CheckSetVolume Could not find 'PCM Playback Volume' element" followed by a Wine Game Error [205] "The game client was passed invalid command-line parameters.[205]" Chances are if I wasn't trying to be cute and use the same installation for both sides of my dual-boot, I'd be successful.