Oolite on Ubuntu 12.10 Beta 1 works without major tweaks!
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Oolite on Ubuntu 12.10 Beta 1 works without major tweaks!
Okay, the moment I've been longing for since Ubuntu 11.04 came out is finally here. Oolite 1.76 works with Ubuntu 12.10 Beta 1 on my computer, without any system modifications or buggy gameplay. I installed the latest Ubuntu beta just like I do every six months, as I like to keep track of Ubuntu updates, and to my delight, I didn't have to do anything to get Oolite to run, with shaders and fullscreen and everything. Hopefully, the final release of 12.10 next month will end Oolite compatibility issues on Ubuntu once and for all.
Re: Oolite on Ubuntu 12.10 Beta 1 works without major tweaks
Yeah, I think it's mainly a due to Debian finally fixing the broken GnuStep libraries that they used to ship, and these filtering in to Ubuntu et al. Good news all round!
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Re: Oolite on Ubuntu 12.10 Beta 1 works without major tweaks
Ah, that makes sense. If GNUstep's messed up, Oolite would be, too. Well, at least people will stop having Oolite issues on Ubuntu, or any other distro that used the bad libraries.m4r35n357 wrote:Yeah, I think it's mainly a due to Debian finally fixing the broken GnuStep libraries that they used to ship, and these filtering in to Ubuntu et al. Good news all round!
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Re: Oolite on Ubuntu 12.10 Beta 1 works without major tweaks
In defense of all OS's in question here, I believe that hardware causes more issues than "broken" libraries. For example, Ubuntu 11.10 (Oneiric) did not need any tweaks on two machines, however, Mint 12 (Lisa) did need tweaks for the two machines. On to Ubuntu 12.04 (Precise) - squirrelly on the only machine I tested it on. Mint 13 (Maya) no tweaks to two machines - then got an old Dell Latitude D400 and installed Maya, low and behold, it needed tweaks.RyanHoots wrote:Ah, that makes sense. If GNUstep's messed up, Oolite would be, too. Well, at least people will stop having Oolite issues on Ubuntu, or any other distro that used the bad libraries.m4r35n357 wrote:Yeah, I think it's mainly a due to Debian finally fixing the broken GnuStep libraries that they used to ship, and these filtering in to Ubuntu et al. Good news all round!
So, I think hardware has much more to do with a buggy Oolite than anything. But it is cool that a beta is working right out of the box. If Ubuntu were as refined as Mint I might just still be running it today (although I like that the Mint forums don't make you eat a bag of dicks in order to participate fully )
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Re: Oolite on Ubuntu 12.10 Beta 1 works without major tweaks
Just to be absolutely clear, the gnustep bug was never about crashes or instability, it merely prevented the packaged version of the game from working
All my recent comments regarding this have been about the Debian/Ubuntu packages, sorry if I gave the wrong impression!
All my recent comments regarding this have been about the Debian/Ubuntu packages, sorry if I gave the wrong impression!
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Re: Oolite on Ubuntu 12.10 Beta 1 works without major tweaks
I'm pretty sure there's something other going on with Ubuntu. I entered the arena sporting Oneiric 11.10 and ended up at 12.04 with all the updates on a twin core laptop and downwards to single core machines a la native and proprietary AMD and ATI video hardware and the game played less well on stock Ubuntu than Debian or Fedora or Win7 at 1.76 From what I've seen/heard Ubuntu is also outperformed when playing internet based games like Farmville and so forth by Win7. It's great if they've finally fixed that as Ubuntu is very popular
ATM I'm trying to get Oolite running on Puppy, no joy but I found a thread here that explains why and what to do about that but I haven't nearly absorbed Still, it gives me something to ponder. OS maintained in RAM! Love puppy
Gotta try SliTaz as I read it's tiny by comparison. I almost tremble with anticipation
ATM I'm trying to get Oolite running on Puppy, no joy but I found a thread here that explains why and what to do about that but I haven't nearly absorbed Still, it gives me something to ponder. OS maintained in RAM! Love puppy
Gotta try SliTaz as I read it's tiny by comparison. I almost tremble with anticipation
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Re: Oolite on Ubuntu 12.10 Beta 1 works without major tweaks
Puppy, eh? I never did try and install Oolite on Tiny Core (though that was Tiny Core Plus, installed onto the drive in a VM). Makes me want to try again, the one problem is I haven't been able to connect any Virualbox machine to the internet in a couple of months.... disappointing really, since I was just getting into playing around with OpenSUSE right about the same time this behavior started.Greyth wrote:ATM I'm trying to get Oolite running on Puppy, no joy but I found a thread here that explains why and what to do about that but I haven't nearly absorbed Still, it gives me something to ponder. OS maintained in RAM! Love puppy
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Re: Oolite on Ubuntu 12.10 Beta 1 works without major tweaks
SliTaz is fantastic but doesn't cope with multiple NIC's let alone static routes I'm off to try Mint
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Re: Oolite on Ubuntu 12.10 Beta 1 works without major tweaks
Ok, so is there a deb available to get Oolite working under 12.10 or do I have to do do it from source or the RUN file?
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Re: Oolite on Ubuntu 12.10 Beta 1 works without major tweaks
Hmm, I wouldn't bother with 12.10 just yet. I have a second HD on an old dell dimension with 12.10 on it, and I can tell you, the performance is awful (though, I'm sure you know that). I would roll back to 12.04 for a whilekcallis wrote:Ok, so is there a deb available to get Oolite working under 12.10 or do I have to do do it from source or the RUN file?
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Re: Oolite on Ubuntu 12.10 Beta 1 works without major tweaks
Actually, I haven't had any real issue with 12.10. Even with all of the virtual guest that I have running. But I haven't run Oolite since 11.04, so the itch is starting to hit me again, and ready to head back into the Omniverse. Galaxy 4 is calling my name and there are some Monks that I need to deal with!CommRLock78 wrote:Hmm, I wouldn't bother with 12.10 just yet. I have a second HD on an old dell dimension with 12.10 on it, and I can tell you, the performance is awful (though, I'm sure you know that). I would roll back to 12.04 for a whilekcallis wrote:Ok, so is there a deb available to get Oolite working under 12.10 or do I have to do do it from source or the RUN file?
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Black Monk whacking - nice ! . What kind of issue are you having? Is the game not launching, or is it crashing? Edit: (I've not tried installing Oolite on 12.10 - or any other game for that matter, but Oolite runs just fine, even on that old machine, under Mint 13).kcallis wrote:Actually, I haven't had any real issue with 12.10. Even with all of the virtual guest that I have running. But I haven't run Oolite since 11.04, so the itch is starting to hit me again, and ready to head back into the Omniverse. Galaxy 4 is calling my name and there are some Monks that I need to deal with!CommRLock78 wrote:Hmm, I wouldn't bother with 12.10 just yet. I have a second HD on an old dell dimension with 12.10 on it, and I can tell you, the performance is awful (though, I'm sure you know that). I would roll back to 12.04 for a whilekcallis wrote:Ok, so is there a deb available to get Oolite working under 12.10 or do I have to do do it from source or the RUN file?
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Re: Oolite on Ubuntu 12.10 Beta 1 works without major tweaks
No issues at all... I just haven't tried to install it yet. I was looking to see if there was a .deb file to make things run a little easier or did I just pull down the run file and just call is a day? That is the only thing I was interested in... It has been a while since I last installed and was checking to see if there would be any issue with installing a new installation.
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Re: Oolite on Ubuntu 12.10 Beta 1 works without major tweaks
Probably no issues (I haven't tried myself), as long as you've got descent hardware (GFX card and 2+ GB RAM). You can get the latest version here.kcallis wrote:No issues at all... I just haven't tried to install it yet. I was looking to see if there was a .deb file to make things run a little easier or did I just pull down the run file and just call is a day? That is the only thing I was interested in... It has been a while since I last installed and was checking to see if there would be any issue with installing a new installation.
After downloading, open a terminal and type :
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~$ '/path/to/install-file/oolite-1.76.1.linux-x86_64.run'
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~$ sudo '/path/to/install-file/oolite-1.76.1.linux-x86_64.run'
Edit: Note that the install filename I use in the example is the 64-bit version
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Re: Oolite on Ubuntu 12.10 Beta 1 works without major tweaks
The latest .deb available via repository is still only 1.75.3kcallis wrote:I was looking to see if there was a .deb file to make things run a little easier or did I just pull down the run file and just call is a day?
So yes, pull down the run file for 1.76.1 instead.
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