have you installed the kernel modules for your CPU and have the drivers for your GPU? Also did you install to / or /home/yourUsername?
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have you installed the kernel modules for your CPU and have the drivers for your GPU? Also did you install to / or /home/yourUsername?
/home/<login>/.local/share/steam
and I have symlink at /home/<login>/.steam/steam
that points to that same folder. But steam itself is installed globally on my computer using archlinux's package manager (so for example, the steam binary launcher is /usr/bin/steam
, which is also the result of the command which steam
).Yes (my hardware is the one on the latest review of E: D on ProtonDB, the one with proton 4.11-5 and kernel 5.3.0-zen1-1-zen), I have the correct modules and drivers for my CPU (intel) and GPU (nvidia), automatically rebuilt at every kernel update with dkms. My personnal steam folder is in/home/<login>/.local/share/steam
and I have symlink at/home/<login>/.steam/steam
that points to that same folder. But steam itself is installed globally on my computer using archlinux's package manager (so for example, the steam binary launcher is/usr/bin/steam
, which is also the result of the commandwhich steam
).
(btw thank you all for your suggestions, the help is really appreciated!)
Presumably you're trying to use Proton because your copy of ED was bought via Steam?
I have no idea what to ask or try next sorry. I just press the play button and after dismissing an error twice it just starts the launcher and I can get in game. Hope you manage to get it working.
Hello fellow Linux bods. I've a question which I hope someone out there has some information for. Is there any Linux app that does the same job as vJoy on Windows? I'm a Keyboard&Mouse user and vJoy combined with FreePIE lets me do both absolute and relative mouse.
I've run ED on Linux before and have been using Linux for all other computing purposes for about 10 years now and the only reason I've still got this ED Windows install running is that one issue with K&M. Someone in this thread mentioned Opentrack but I think I've looked into that and either not had much luck with it or don't understand how to set it up.
Anyone managed to set up absolute/relative mouse in Linux?
This might help you - I've not yet spotted a GUI app equivalent to JoystickCurves on Linux. Might be time to start an open source project, if I could summons up the energy...
Gamepad - ArchWiki
wiki.archlinux.org
Hi there, I'm trying to install the game in steam on Archlinux, I tried a lot of winetricks combinations given in this thread, on protondb, on wine's appdb, on redmcg's wiki, and I keep getting the following error when I try to launch the game "Exception initialising application: Attempted to read or write protected memory. This is often an indication that other memory is corrupt.". Nothing lauches, not even a window, just this error message in a pop-up.
Has anybody run into this error and found a way to launch the game on recent archlinux?
I wonder if a log will provide any clues. You can create one using the PROTON_LOG option. Additional instructions (if needed) can be found here:
https://github.com/ValveSoftware/Proton#runtime-config-options
Thanks for the suggestion, I generated one but cannot find any clue in it. Here it is if someone wants to look at it https://gist.github.com/Dettorer/b5d09a6d884d87eac6af5c38506ad505.
I thought it was my GPU (GTX 660) that too old for the driver, and tried today with a GTX 1060 with the same error so that wasn't it.
Then I thought it might be the fact I use i3 as my window manager, which resizes windows itself, but I tried with a classic (not tiling) window manager and also got the same error.
16316.738:0030:0031:err:winediag:SECUR32_initNTLMSP ntlm_auth was not found or is outdated. Make sure that ntlm_auth >= 3.0.25 is in your path. Usually, you can find it in the winbind package of your distribution.
16316.742:0030:0031:trace:loaddll:load_so_dll Loaded L"C:\\windows\\system32\\kerberos.dll" at 0x7f26b8960000: builtin
16316.744:0030:0031:trace:loaddll:load_native_dll Loaded L"C:\\windows\\system32\\schannel.dll" at 0x6bd00000: PE builtin
16316.789:0030:0031:trace:seh:NtRaiseException code=c0000005 flags=0 addr=0x7f26b8b23d98 ip=7f26b8b23d98 tid=0031
Do we have a blow by blow "how to" post for proton 4.11 - I did the usual using winetricks to install dxvk dotnet40 and set win7.
Launcher runs
Game Runs
Does the shader thing and the planet builoding thing
Gets to the main menu but when I try to go into open I drop to 1fps, I see a rotating starfield and some random cockpit stuff and then my system locks up.
It's the same steps for 4.11 (winetricks dotnet40 win7).
If you haven't already tried it, you could try deleting (and recreating) your prefix. You may also want to try a manual install of dotnet40:
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I've found 4.11 to be a bit sensitive to other versions of Wine dabbling in the prefix.
Is there any advantage in using Proton?
Is there any advantage in using Proton?
I have a multiboot linux system.Not if you already have it running in Wine. It does report to the developer that you are using Linux, if that's important to you (using just Wine otherwise looks just like another Windows user).
I think the stand alone launcher can be tricky to find (removed?) for new purchases too.
And you also get all the Steam features (like remote play).