I'm running Ubuntu 10.04 with WINE 1.2. I had to replace my hard drive, so this is a fresh install of both Ubuntu and WINE. I can accept the user agreements and open the installer, but when I get to the world.MPQ (i think thats the file) file, WINE crashes and tells me there was something wrong and the install hangs at 24%. I'm fairly new to Ubuntu AND WINE so I don't know where to find logs or what I'm looking for.
On 12/24/10 2:38 PM, danyaeldemonic wrote:> I'm running Ubuntu 10.04 with WINE 1.2. I had to replace my hard drive, so this is a fresh install of both Ubuntu and WINE. I can accept the user agreements and open the installer, but when I get to the world.MPQ (i think thats the file) file, WINE crashes and tells me there was something wrong and the install hangs at 24%. > > I'm fairly new to Ubuntu AND WINE so I don't know where to find logs or what I'm looking for.Try again with the most currently available Wine development version (1.3.10 was released today) and see if this error happens. James McKenzie
First, please update to wine-1.3.9 or wine-1.3.10, you can find the wine ppa at http://www.winehq.org/download/deb
danyaeldemonic <wineforum-user at winehq.org> wrote:> >*bumpity bump? >DO NOT DO THIS. We out here in mailing list land have no idea what you are talking about and it can get this topic closed. James McKenzie
On Sat, Jan 1, 2011 at 4:45 PM, danyaeldemonic <wineforum-user at winehq.org> wrote:> ah, thanks :) that works much better > > http://paste.ubuntu.com/549375/ >Okay, now how about the terminal output. From running the game in a teminal window and following the procedure in the winefaq to grab the output to a text file. John
I've deleted those folders a dozen times. Here's where I am now. I can get the game to launch using WoW.exe. I come to the login screen where it looks like the attached photo http://hometown-directories.com/images/Screenshot-4.png
I'm still fairly new to Ubuntu & WINE. I can't get the directory to change to /.wine/drive_c/Program Files/World of Warcraft, it tells me no such file or directory
typed exactly as you have it, but still keeps saying bash: cd /home/danyaeldemonic/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/World of Warcraft: No such file or directory
> typed exactly as you have it, but still keeps saying > > > bash: cd /home/danyaeldemonic/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/World of Warcraft: No such file or directoryDid you use double quotes around that? I do not see them in your output. This could possibly be removed from the forum to mailing list conversion, I am posting from the mailing list and you appear to be using the forum. Also do not put a space between the double quote and $HOME. It appears I posted with a space and that is wrong.. John
thanks a ton for your time John. I think this is the log I just created.. err:module:attach_process_dlls "opengl32.dll" failed to initialize, aborting err:module:LdrInitializeThunk Main exe initialization for L"C:\\Program Files\\World of Warcraft\\WoW.exe" failed, status c0000005
> thanks a ton for your time John. I think this is the log I just created.. > > err:module:attach_process_dlls "opengl32.dll" failed to initialize, aborting > err:module:LdrInitializeThunk Main exe initialization for L"C:\\Program Files\\World of Warcraft\\WoW.exe" failed, status c0000005 >The first line is troubling to me. You will need opengl working.. Do you have the 32 bit opengl libs installed? I am not sure how to do that in ubuntu. What graphics card are you using? Sorry if you mentioned that above. John
i'm on a hand-me-down comp from a friend...sorry, i should have mentioned full specs. From what I can find, its an Intel GMA950 integrated card. I've found the new driver and thought i had it installed, but when i check my proprietary drives, its not there
It may not work. I recall there being issues with Intel chips not being supported with WoW.
I know this comp will handle WoW, even the vid card. My friend played WoW on this but he had Windows installed. When I got it all I did was add a larger HD, some new RAM and installed Ubuntu