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Skittlez
01-06-2015, 02:02 PM
I am about to set up some flash drives to run Ubuntu or Puppy Linux and I would like to set up EQ on a couple if I can. Anyone know if this can be done? I'm new to Linux.

loramin
01-06-2015, 02:21 PM
In theory it's possible; people in the technical forum have reported doing it.

In practice though ... well, I'm a programmer who has been using Linux since 1999, and even so I was never able to get P99 to work on either of my two Linux boxes. Sadly I have had to keep an entire Winblows install *just* for running P99.

Skittlez
01-06-2015, 03:23 PM
Hmm.. Looks like I'm probably going to need Wine. I probably need to find out these laptops hardware so I can see if I'll need Linux drivers or anything as well I assume?

Any other 'portable' OS I could use on my flash drives for p99?

Arkaan
01-07-2015, 11:30 AM
I got it working on arch / wine and it was a PITA. If I did it again I would use x86 and find a better DE. I like XFCE as a general DE but you pretty much have to unanchor all of your bars or EQ fullscreen will crash, plus many other caveats, like getting fluidsynth working etc. Some DE's will only work in fullscreen, so you kind of have to find what suits your needs. Also, be ready to make tweaks to eqclient.ini in order to get it working. There was at least one setting, I don't remember what it is but it fixes no models, like no character, no NPC's or PCs.

I had intended on making a p99 only system, but didn't get very far before I got frustrated with the whole thing.

I've seen people getting it to work pretty easily on Ubuntu, and I would suggest playonlinux to manage your wine environments.

Pretty much any distro can be installed to a pendrive, the only thing to worry about that is how much you want to trim the fat. But if your new, just try ubuntu with playonlinux. There is a lot of support for many distros out there, but not for P99 so I would go with Ubuntu since you will have better luck finding other people trying to do the same thing you are.

Also when patching EQ using the files downloaded from P99 you have to make sure the case is not different, otherwise you will wind up with 2 files and who knows which will run. Like dsetup.dll and DSETUP.DLL

Skittlez
01-07-2015, 12:15 PM
I downloaded Mint 17, I really like the interface. I'll download Ubuntu and see if I can't get it running.

Any problems with playing in windowed mode? I don't play in full screen.

I was planning on just copying my EQ files from my PC, will that be a problem with Linux?

Laugher
01-07-2015, 01:05 PM
Played on Ubuntu for a few months took me extra time getting set up because I forgot Ubuntu is case sensitive with things like overwriting files, so I think dsetup.dll might need its name changed to all caps or something like that.

Was on an older comp and it actually ran eq better with open source vid drivers than windows (said drivers come with Ubuntu nowadays) , only downside was that there was less options for video resolution

loramin
01-07-2015, 02:12 PM
I downloaded Mint 17, I really like the interface. I'll download Ubuntu and see if I can't get it running.
Mint IS Ubuntu, in just about every way that matters at least.

I was planning on just copying my EQ files from my PC, will that be a problem with Linux?

IIRC that is the best way to do it; trying to do a completely fresh install in Linux doesn't work as well for some reason I don't remember.

Skittlez
01-07-2015, 03:02 PM
Awesome, I'm getting hella excited.

falkun
01-07-2015, 03:32 PM
I copied EQ: titanium to a fresh wine prefix with playonlinux and ubuntu 14.04. It took me a while to get it running back on 12.04, but since I've made my P99 directory and backed it up, I just copy it into a fresh wine prefix as necessary. I've not had any issues as I've updated to newer OSes. I play 1920x1080 windowed.

Whoop
02-09-2015, 09:08 AM
I copied EQ: titanium to a fresh wine prefix with playonlinux and ubuntu 14.04. It took me a while to get it running back on 12.04, but since I've made my P99 directory and backed it up, I just copy it into a fresh wine prefix as necessary. I've not had any issues as I've updated to newer OSes. I play 1920x1080 windowed.

Would this be doable on the new Raspberry Pi 2 Model B? After all it got quad core and 1gb ram - plenty of more juice than back in the days :)

Whovian
02-09-2015, 09:40 AM
Would this be doable on the new Raspberry Pi 2 Model B? After all it got quad core and 1gb ram - plenty of more juice than back in the days :)

WINE requires an x86 or x86-64 architecture CPU. ARM is a no go at this point in time. By the way I've played p99 on Ubuntu, Mint and ArchLinux (Arch is the best once you know how to use it!). No Windows on my home PC.