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Fresh Linux install - no servers listed
I go through process of installing Mint Linux and Everquest Titanium edition and I get it to start up and bring me to the login page. I even successfully login in and I get presented with a blank server screen. I looked in the eqhost.ini file to make sure that I have server.eqemulator.net:5998 as the server, but still nothing. What else could cause this issue?
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I play from Linux Mint and have run into this issue. In short, you need either a VPN ($5/month, plus you can download bit torrents safely) or this free program that a player made: https://github.com/Zaela/p99-login-middlemand. The latter is great, except it breaks after each patch, and you have to manually fix a file.
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I'm not playing on Linux, but isn't the loginserver supposed to be login.eqemulator.net:5998 ?
telnet server.eqemulator.net 5998 Connecting To server.eqemulator.net...Could not open connection to the host, on port 5998: Connect failed -Mcoy | ||
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I've got this in my eqhost.txt (I don't have an eqhost.ini):
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[LoginServer] Host=login.eqemulator.net:5998
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https://github.com/Zaela/p99-login-middlemand Check this post: https://www.project1999.com/forums/s...5&postcount=10 Before this fix, I had to log in & log out between 15 and 30+ times to finally get list of servers. You download the script, follow instructions from upper link, you have to compile it then run it within folder where you have this script before you run: wine eqgame.exe patchme [EDIT] Loramin already answered, initially I've only seen his VPN 5$ solution, didn't see the rest. About breaking a file and fixing it after every patch. Just make a copy of it, save it somewhere then after every patch, copy it into the game folder. | |||
Last edited by pivo; 06-07-2020 at 08:46 PM..
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Sorry about that. The file is eqhosts.txt and it has
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I have an update the the problem. For whatever reason I couldn't get the application to compile even though the files are there so I couldn't test out the UDP loss theory. However, I directly connected the network instead of using wireless and I got the server list. So this afternoon, I will pull a cable from the room that I keep the router to the room I keep this computer and the problem should be solved. Thanks everyone [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
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Does Linux use a different MTU size for wifi or something? Wondering if it's causing the packets to get split apart and that breaks it?
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I haven't looked at that option. The thing I see is that I have about 60% of the original signal strength from all 3 of the my wireless access points, and if the application is that brittle, I'm better off just hard-wiring the PC. There is the other option of trying a different wireless card. I can rob one of my Raspberry Pis and do it just for shucks and giggles.
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I also run EQ on linux. The default MTU is 1500 for both wired and wireless.
The fact that switching to wired solves the problem for wat3rbug suggests to me that the issue is exactly the one which p99-login-middlemand was designed to solve. I have used this tool for years to solve the blank server select problem and it works great. I'm curious the issue you're encountering when attempting to compile this tool. For me, 'git clone' and 'make' just works on Ubuntu 18.04. | ||
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