booman |
Vendredi 6 Décembre 2013 à 21:40
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booman
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I havn't seen a release from WineHQ yet... so who knows... I just hope they are on it
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Ironcross |
Vendredi 6 Décembre 2013 à 23:28
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Ironcross
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I havn't seen a release from WineHQ yet... so who knows... I just hope they are on it
I just checked now and it was there, works perfectly for Civ 5.
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PVversion666 |
Samedi 7 Décembre 2013 à 5:59
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PVversion666
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I seem to be having a problem with Steam for Windows in PoL, as well. I'm hoping it's the same problem as everyone else and will be fixed soon. I just bought a house in Skyrim. :( http://pastebin.com/uihaUAgR Edité par PVversion666
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booman |
Samedi 7 Décembre 2013 à 14:47
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booman
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So far so good... I downloaded Wine 1.7.8 and launched Steam Its asking me to download the newest mono So it appears there may have been some modifications to mono too Ok, back in business. With Wine 1.7.7 Steam would crash before the login screen. With Wine 1.7.8 Steam runs fine. Here's my problem and concerns: I run patched versions of Wine for games like Crysis 2 and now it doesn't work. I'll have to test all of my Steam games in Wine 1.7.8 and if some don't work, I have no idea what do to.
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booman |
Samedi 7 Décembre 2013 à 14:56
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booman
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I also tried Stable Wine 1.6 and they have not included the fix yet. I hope after a lot of testing, they can just add the fix to their stable version. More waiting...
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dysphoria |
Samedi 7 Décembre 2013 à 22:42
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dysphoria
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The steam bugfix was only included in 1.7.8 (thus far), but the files in question haven't changed much over time, so you should be able to flat out replace them in the source and compile the version of wine you need. I did this with 1.6.1 and steam is working again. It works for 1.6.x and should work for 1.5.x too. Not sure about 1.4.x and lower though. You can get the blobs from the git commit http://source.winehq.org/git/wine.git/commit/fd65b0a1c3f5f981cc110ca9e6a0edb6323e1296The fix might get into 1.6.x, but games that require steam and older wine versions will probably have to be rebuilt with this.
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booman |
Samedi 7 Décembre 2013 à 23:27
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booman
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Dang, I was trying to avoid compiling versions of Wine. I actually prefer the PlayOnLinux devs to compile versions of wine because it will be available to the public. So when I use a specific version of Wine in one of my guides, it is always ready for readers to download and try themselves.
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xxblx |
Dimanche 8 Décembre 2013 à 16:35
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xxblx
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steve723 |
Dimanche 8 Décembre 2013 à 22:03
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steve723
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I guess my birthday was lucky for more than just me. Lol
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PVversion666 |
Mercredi 11 Décembre 2013 à 2:27
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PVversion666
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Oh LOL it's an easy fix!
In the PlayOnLinux GUI, highlight 'Steam' and click 'Configure'. Under the 'General' tab, choose Wine version 1.7.8, which may have to install.
That's it. Done.
Thanks to everyone contributing in this thread for all the help.
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booman |
Mercredi 11 Décembre 2013 à 19:00
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booman
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That works as long at the game runs with Wine 1.7.8 I have a few games that won't run on this version of Wine.
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shagfried |
Mardi 14 Janvier 2014 à 3:24
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shagfried
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I have one quick question. If I were to take all my Steam files from the steam folder in windows and put it into the virtual Desktop version of it would I be able to access everything that was saved such as my login info?
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booman |
Mardi 14 Janvier 2014 à 16:16
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booman
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Not sure about login information, but your games would not have to be downloaded from scratch. Everything is in your SteamApps folder Most of them are in the common folder Copy paste from Windows SteamApps/common to virtual drive SteamApps/common Then launch Steam, click install and it will "discover existing files" and then its ready to play. You will probably still have to install Steam in the virtual drive like you normally do. Honestly, most Steam games will need its own virtual drive. I found that most Source games will work in one virtual drive, but other games won't. They will require speicific dll's/librarys
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booman |
Mercredi 15 Janvier 2014 à 19:26
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booman
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By the way, Wine's new 1.6.2 stable version includes the patch for Steam. So now Steam runs in Wine 1.6.2, 1.7.8 and newer As long as the Overlay does't crash your games.
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