Hello All, I recently converted my wife over to Ubuntu 8.04 and wanted to do the same to my children's PC. I have checked AppDB and was unable to find a listing for this game already. I am testing their games in a virtual machine (VirtualBox) with Ubuntu 8.04 and wine-1.0-rc2. When I double-click on the icon for the game, it thinks for a minute like it was trying to launch but then nothing. So I launched it from a terminal session and this is the error I get: fixme:ntdll:server_ioctl_file Unsupported ioctl 2d1400 (device=2d access=0 func=500 method=0) That is the only line I get and it returns to the prompt. I have no overrides in place, nothing non-default and have not used winetricks. Thank you in advance for any assistance that is provided. Thanks again, Mike
A virtual machine is not a good way to test anything that requires graphics as the video card reported to the virtual machine OS is a generic S3 (really old) video chip and does not support any 3D rendering and limited 2D support (Hence your "2d access=0" error message). Virtual Machines are really only good for office apps and anything that doesn't require hardware access (Games are off the list).
Thanks so much for the fast and informative reply. So far this is the only game I have had trouble getting to work, most are older games or games with very low requirements. This just happens to be one of the few with 3D graphics that they play.. Maybe I will install 8.04 using Wubi and test that way (since I believe that gives me access to the hardware like a normal install, without messing up the Windows OS). Thanks again for the reply!
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imthemp3king wrote:> Thanks so much for the fast and informative reply. So far this is the only game I have had trouble getting to work, most are older games or games with very low requirements. This just happens to be one of the few with 3D graphics that they play.. Maybe I will install 8.04 using Wubi and test that way (since I believe that gives me access to the hardware like a normal install, without messing up the Windows OS). Thanks again for the reply!That would be even worse. NTFS driver is still defective and does not support all the features required. What's even worse - some windows programs might damage your windows file system. In your case it seems some sort of copy-protection or something that tries to get a low-level information about cdrom or hard disk - IOCTL_STORAGE_QUERY_PROPERTY