Entanglement
2012-Feb-04 23:49 UTC
[Wine] Warcraft 3 'Please Insert CD' fixed in 1 Distro, not Another
Hello Wine community. I have received lots of help in the past on this website and I'm hoping to get some more from you guys on this problem as well. Anyways, onto the situation: Currently I am distro hopping to see what fits me best, and I am currently typing this from Gentoo Linux. Using Portage (Gentoo's package manager) I installed nVidia's proprietary drivers and Warcraft 3's "Please Insert CD" message was fixed and worked properly. The problem though, is that Slackware does not have nVidia's proprietary drivers, so I installed them directly from nVidia's website. I downloaded the *.run file from: http://us.download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86_64/290.10/NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-290.10.run Then I used: Code: sh NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-290.10.run Everything worked and installed perfectly. However, this time when I try to install Warcraft 3 in Slackware, it fails to start as I get the "Please Insert CD" prompt. Seeing this, my first reaction is to go to the Wine AppDB for Warcraft 3 and I read this:> If you get this problem after having this version installed, you are likely suffering from a buggy video driver as this is the only known (and proven possible) cause at this point.I don't believe the video driver is buggy as Gentoo installs the same packages, and installs them from source as well. However, I do believe that I am missing something when I installed the nVidia drivers, or perhaps the Gentoo developers added something with the nVidia drivers. I also believe this is important, but I might be wrong: On Slackware's nVidia drivers, when I click (on the left tab) "OpenGL/GLX Information" the nvidia-settings program crashes/closes itself. It is restartable but the error constantly happens. Thank you in advance for your help.
dimesio
2012-Feb-05 00:27 UTC
[Wine] Re: Warcraft 3 'Please Insert CD' fixed in 1 Distro, not Another
Entanglement wrote:> > http://us.download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86_64/290.10/NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-290.10.run >Did you install the necessary 32 bit parts?> I also believe this is important, but I might be wrong: On Slackware's nVidia drivers, when I click (on the left tab) "OpenGL/GLX Information" the nvidia-settings program crashes/closes itself. It is restartable but the error constantly happens.Sounds like the driver isn't installed correctly. You really need to ask for help with this on the Slackware forum.