no, that's a clean install
and I hadn't the dlls, but this is seen with both, native dlls and builtin ones..
anyway, I discovbered that disabling some graphical options would help..
I don't know which one, I'll find out later
no, that's a clean install
and I hadn't the dlls, but this is seen with both, native dlls and builtin ones..
anyway, I discovbered that disabling some graphical options would help..
I don't know which one, I'll find out later
Got it!!
There must be a problem with the vertex shaders!
Disabling the Shadows solved all the errors, improved the performance A LOT... but reduced proportionally the realism...
I've read somewhere that newer nvidia drivers could make irt work..
Someone know a way to make deb packages with them, just like envy do?
Glad it's sorted
Hardy has the latest driver (& shadows do work), what release are you running?
The .run from Nvidia is the simplest way to get updated drivers imo, but then I'm a little out of touch with Ubuntu & have never tried Envy. If you really want to build a package here's an good guide with relevant scripts: http://www.xs4all.nl/~carlo17/howto/nvidia.html
How exactly did you got it to work?
Any of you guys know how to get passed this issue here? I'm stumped
What video cards are you both running?
Andrebrait, you could try the FBO rendering mode & memory size registry entries.
Rylin, have you tried without composite? That desktop's too nice
Last edited by ahaslam; April 28th, 2008 at 06:41 AM.
I disabled composite but no success in running COD4. Still getting that same message. I see people are having to paste certain .dll files but my error message doesn't seem to relate to that (as far as I can see). Anyone else get this message before and found a solution? I'm running a GeForce 6800 Ultra by the way, which runs COD4 fine under windows.
Thanks for the compliment btw.
Rylin I got this error too, I dont think wine compiled properly with opengl when you compiled it. and btw, how did you get that cool gnome desktop? pm me a tutorial if you get time
If the compiling went wrong when I installed wine, how would I go about fixing that then?
Pm'ed you thefishki345
Due to high demand I've decided to share my build. It's only a checkinstall, though I have added the relevant dependencies.
It is stressed that this package is for use with 64-bit Hardy Heron (8.04) only & comes with no guarantee.
Download: wine_0.9.60-1_amd64.deb
RapidShare
md5: 6a396c5066fae5e172f65f0fdbc9c250
Last edited by ahaslam; April 29th, 2008 at 05:37 PM. Reason: Added RS as DV seems limited.
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