point2play-1.3-2+cedega-4.0-1+FC2(2.6.6-1.435.2.3) help??
Bjorn Andersen
ba at linuxin.dk
Thu Jul 29 18:08:19 UTC 2004
Fedora Core 1 and 2 turns on prelinking by default. If you haven't
already turn off prelinking by doing the following:
In /etc/sysconfig/prelink
Change the line
PRELINKING=yes
to
PRELINKING=no
for the line that says:
PRELINK_OPTS=-mR
change to:
PRELINK_OPTS=-mR-no-exec-shield
run in root "/usr/sbin/prelink -ua" after you save the changes. It took
a while before it finaly did something for me, go watch a program for
little and come back.
Now WineX/Cedega works
Regards
Bjorn Andersen
On tor, 2004-07-29 at 09:39 -0700, Darren Grant wrote:
> I successfully installed point2play using the point2play-1.3-2.tar. I
> had no trouble with the setup, or with grabbing the latest version of
> cedega (cedega 4.0-1 the new winex) throught the p2p interface. I also
> had no trouble installing the steam+cs engine using the
> SteamInstall_CS.exe file. Running steam through cedega works great. All
> the steam options / windows work perfectly. However when I click on a
> server to connect... everything seems to go well... I get the "preparing
> to play Counter-strike" popup box... it lasts for about 3 seconds, and
> then dissapears... I'm expecting to see counter-strike start... but
> nothing happens... nothing at all. The same is true for TFC or any mod.
> As well I wasn't able to install Dungeon Siege. I tried installing
> Half-life from CDROM (just for fun)... it goes through the sound test,
> the file install, but then when you go to skip the registration process
> (register later button), it hangs on the HL install splash screen... if
> my memory serves me right, I should be taken to the video configuration
> of the setup. This is starting to make me think it may have something
> to do with my video... but I'm not sure??
>
> So in short, I can't get any games to run using point2play and cedega.
> Has anyone successfully gotten games to run via p2p+cedega on the 2.6
> kernel of FC2?
>
> I'm also using an ati radeon mobility m9 graphics card (which I have
> setup correctly using ATI's latest proprietary driver glfx-4.3.0-3.9.0).
>
> I'm using the 2.6.6-1.435.2.3 kernel.
>
> I also have no problem running native-linux games such as UT2004 and UFO.
>
> Any help would be appreciated...
>
> -Darren
>
>
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Bjorn Andersen <ba at linuxin.dk>
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