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actually if you havent seen it... http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6971 ... the Xi2 patch uploaded by Vitaliy worked fine for me for compiling an older source (there is a newer patch there too). This will fix your wine gaming mouselook issues! I think this will be made standard in Wine once xi2 has matured a bit. | |||
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EDIT: See the original posting for edits with URLs to .deb files
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If we already have WINE we don't need to compile anything, right?
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pCaps->MaxVertexBlendMatrices=0x4; I've built Fedora 14 x86_64 RPM packages of wine and the associated packages Fedora users out there, you can find it here: http://funcamp.net/w/rpm/wine-1.3.6/ I believe you can just remove the existing "wine-core-1.3.6-1" and re-install the one I've built if you already have wine installed and it should work. I'll test them later this weekend or next week to verify.
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I don't have a dlls folder or a d3d9 folder, but I do have a d3d9.dll file listed under System 32 in my .Wine folder. However, gedit won't open the file. I've reinstalled Wine just to be sure and the same thing. So, what am I doing wrong?
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Not in your ~/.wine folder.
You need to download and compile wine with the patch explained in this thread. On debian/ubuntu/etc: sudo apt-get build-dep wine sudo apt-get source wine cd /usr/src/ and dive into the wine folder. On Fedora and others . . . I have no idea. | ||
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Moved to separate thread here:
http://www.project1999.org/forums/sh...ad.php?t=21734
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Moved to separate Fedora guide thread here:
http://www.project1999.org/forums/sh...ad.php?t=21734 Thanks Mgellan for your informative thread
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Hello,
On Ubuntu 10.10 64bit I was able to download wine-1.3.7 source, apply the latest xi2 patch (posted earlier in thread), compile, install and play - without any special directX modifications by simply opening the eqclient.ini file created during game install and setting all TRUE values to FALSE (before you load EQ this file only contains pixel shader options). Started up EQ and it runs flawlessly in windowed or full screen. To apply the xi2 patch to wine-1.3.7 source I had to use -F (fuzzy) option or I would receive hunk rejected errors. The commands I used to apply patch and compile source were: cd ~/wine-1.3.7/ patch -p0 -F5 --ignore-whitespace < xi2.patch ./configure make depend && make sudo make install Much easier than modifying directX files (although I guess it is needed if you want the pixel shaders enabled) | ||
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