BBO for Linux
#101
Posted 2007-February-26, 18:01
- copied symbols font ahead of time
- using CrossOver Office 4.2 (not sure which version of wine that shipped with, tbh)
- let cxoffice do the install, and then had to create my own shortcut:
"/home/scoob/cxoffice/bin/wine" --workdir "C://bbo" --check --bottle dotwine --cx-app "C:////bbo////NetBridgeVu.exe"
- edited bbover.ini
seems to be running just fine, first try
2.6.17-11-generic, ubuntu-edgy
will likely try running it straight from newest wine and see if there's any diff.
#102
Posted 2007-May-08, 15:52
First time I started netbridgevu after installing, it didn show any hands, auctions, table lists or player lists, saying "html browsing temporarily disabled" or some such. Next time, it said that the application tried to start a browser window and I could select "yes" to install gecko. That solved the problem.
Then I quited and installed system.ttf, Next time I started netbridgevu it crashed with a page fault. The debugger said it couldn't write to the registry. I gave everyone R/W permissions to my registry (nice to know if you want to hack my computer, lol) but that didn solve the problem.
I can run netbridgevu under sudo, though. That works fine.
Only problem that remains is that the window is too big. I cannot see the lower part of it, with the navigation buttons. So I can go back to the lobby.
#103
Posted 2007-May-09, 12:58
I presume you installed symbol.ttf (not system.ttf). I don't know why you need sudo to run the program -- mine runs just fine with regular wine -- maybe you are writing to an oddball disk partition?
#104
Posted 2007-June-03, 19:44
V
"gwnn" said:
hanp does not always mean literally what he writes.
#105
Posted 2007-June-14, 23:16
I have an interesting effect:
BBO hangs completely after I pass mouse over any button (like "Back", "Home", etc.). It does not depend on LINUX_WINE and BROWSER_TYPE as far as I see.
I use gentoo with wine 0.9.29 and BBO 5.0.3
May be somebody already solved similar issue or can help with getting older version of BBO (4.9.9 was working just fine)
#106
Posted 2007-June-15, 06:35
if you want to try an older version email me and i'll set you up (uday@)
mention your bbo username in that email
#107
Posted 2007-July-29, 11:24
ubuntu feisty
wine-0.9.33
bbo-5.0.3
everything running smoothly using default ini settings - only adjustments are the symbol.ttf and gecko install
#108
Posted 2007-July-31, 13:54
Wine
BBO 5.0.3
Gecko installed when BBO demanded through wine.
Installed correctly, symbol.ttf placed.
Not able to use large view - and symbols in auction and !S !H !D !C does not show correctly; it only shows a X...in the correct colour though...
What is wrong?
EDIT: Problem solved. I used a soft link instead of copying the file - something went wrong with the permissions or something....
"ln -s /media/sda1/WINDOWS/Fonts/symbol.ttf symbol.ttf"
did the trick
This post has been edited by firmit: 2007-July-31, 14:55
#109
Posted 2007-September-13, 13:48
easy installation, nice look and very playable without crashes !
only slight problem, as firmit mentioned before : unable to use large view (bottom bar with "table" and "claim" not visible) . is there a way to adapt screen size in wine ?
thank you
#111
Posted 2007-September-26, 07:00
I had the idea that it happened when I did not use sudo (I think the problem was that the registry was owned by the root) but yesterday I used sudo and still got a freeze just after midnight CEST, first movement in the ACBL speedball. The TD subbed me out, tried to sub me back in later, but then I got a freeze again. Other tourneys did not give any problems, whether before or after the ACBL tourney.
It is my impression that it is more likely to occur if I have used Firefox just before the move. Yesterday I had been using Firefox just before the movement, but not before the TD tried to sub me back in.
Ubuntu Feisty, ADSL with cable (ethernet) connection to the laptop, Gecko browser set up as default for BBO but http-links in BBO don't work. Dell Inspiron 4100. I have a few other problems with the laptop: for example, Google Earth (Native Linux version) causes the computer to reboot.
#112
Posted 2007-September-26, 08:59
Google Earth for me will open but then it will trash the video inside its space; horrible result.
I also had the same issue until I changed my DNS to OpenDNS; now it's quite smooth (and quick quick too, smokin' fast) and it won't hang.
What's your MTU set for, 1492?
#113
Posted 2007-September-26, 09:01
keylime, on Sep 26 2007, 04:59 PM, said:
Google Earth for me will open but then it will trash the video inside its space; horrible result.
I also had the same issue until I changed my DNS to OpenDNS; now it's quite smooth (and quick quick too, smokin' fast) and it won't hang.
What's your MTU set for, 1492?
What's an MTU? How do I change DNS to openDNS? (Is that a different protocol? never heard about it).
#114
Posted 2007-September-26, 10:16
MTU = Maximum Transmission Unit, the max size of packet (if bigger, will be fragmented).
Frozen in movement. Used to happen, I think somewhat related to FD. Doesn't happen anymore.
Wine still freezes sometimes, no discernible pattern. Ubuntu Gutsy here.
#115
Posted 2007-September-26, 11:09
In Administration -> Network Tools, highlight your network interface (probably eth0) and in the lower left corner it'll tell you the MTU for that device. If it says 1492, then the O/S has seen the connection correctly. If not, run out to the terminal and type this in:
ifconfig eth0 mtu 1492
That'll set the packet size for your session. To make it permanent, you have to edit your interfaces file and add a tag something like "pre-up /sbin/ifconfig $IFACE mtu 1492" and save it. Then reboot or restart the file.
#116
Posted 2007-September-29, 19:30
The only problem is that it's incredibly slow (~5 seconds to make a bid or play a card, which makes it almost uplayable).
Running it with linux_wine=n actually sped it up a bit, but it's still not smooth. Is this just something I'll have to live with?
Also, is there a way to get it to take up the whole height? It was at this state initially, but ctl-w set it back to normal proportions. "Maximize" is disabled for me.
Thanks.
#117
Posted 2007-September-29, 19:46
(grasping at straws)
Try disabling sound in the options screen (yellow gear)
#118
Posted 2007-September-29, 20:01
Disabling sound didn't seem to help very much, but I realized that I could turn off card animation. That helps a lot. If I turn off card pictures, it's completely smooth.
#119
Posted 2007-October-15, 14:11
BBO is self-terminating under heavy loads on this machine. Suspect that memory leaks are possible. Am upgrading Wine to the 47 build, and changing the linux wine statement to N to see if I gain performance.
#120
Posted 2007-October-15, 14:42
The upgrade to the 47 build is not out yet as of this posting. I changed the default O/S to XP for emulation and verified a few things.
edit: I did get the 47 build and am going through it.
I also changed the priority of the wineserver and the BBO executable to a minus 4 to make it a little higher up the food chain. We'll see what happens.
This post has been edited by keylime: 2007-October-15, 18:29

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