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I would strongly suggest the latest version of wine from their official website, as what comes in the the standard repository is usually outdated.
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Guys, first of all thank you for this guide. I have gotten all the way to the character selection screen with your help. Before I can get into Norrath, though, I am getting an error that this puzzling me. The character selection screen says my spells files are out of date (normally corrected by downloading the latest patch and uploading to the /everquest/ folder), but I am using the current version (as of now V45).
Steps taken: 1. reinstalled EQ multiple times 2. downloaded the v45 patch files and modified the /everquest/ folder per directions in "get started" 3. complete removal of all folders and and reinstalling wine. I am currently running Wine 2.0.2 Any thoughts? Thanks guys. | ||
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Make sure the files are extracted to the right directories and that the permissions allow the wine process to access them. Other than that.. I have no idea.
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Random lockups
Anyone having some random freezing issues lately? I have been running on Linux for awhile with no issues but the last months I'm getting intermittent lockups every hour or two. Can't figure out what's causing it. Updated to wine 2.0 but, that did not seem to have any effect, issue persisted.
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i would love to, unfortunately my gaming rig is in storage while i transit the globe, and i'm leverging this linux book as a stop gap. Plus this is a fun way to learn more about Linux. | ||||
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So here's an option that could work for you to install eq then copy the files: http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/downloa...-microsoft-si/ Use virtual box and the extension pack(for file share support) https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads Actually having a copy of xp installed like that can come in handy for many situations. | |||
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So if you open a terminal in/cd to your EQ directory, run this Code:
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