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anything. In my example I had nvidia-prime packages installed (I
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characters were loaded. Solution in my case was very simple: 1. I have added ppa:ubuntu-wine/ppa repository 2. executed sudo apt-get upgrade 3. And upgraded wine from http://eu.battle.net/forums/en/wow/topic/9728332739 1.6 to 1.7: sudo apt-get install wine1.7 Finally just check if your wine is now 1.7 and start the game again: wine --version wine Wow-64.exe Posted by Mike at 3:32 PM Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest Labels: ubuntu, World of Warcraft No comments: Post a Comment Newer http://sysadmin-notepad.blogspot.com/2014/08/world-of-warcraft-on-ubuntu-1404-and.html Post Older Post Home Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom) Blog Archive ► 2016 (7) ► September (2) ► August (2) ► June (3) ► 2015 (8) ► September (3) ► August (4) ► June (1) ▼ 2014 (3) ► December (1) ▼ August (1) World of Warcraft on Ubuntu 14.04 and #132 error ► February (1) ► 2013 (23) ► July (4) ► June (4) ► May (15) About Me Mike I'm working as UNIX Admin. I like to code and create new things so most of the time I'm writing something (shell scripts, batches in perl, websites using php, very occasionally something in C/C++ or Java). I've opened a blog to drop some notes from my daily work, standard issues, etc. and maybe in the future some notes related to RHEL certification (in which I'm mainly interested at the moment). View my complete profile Awesome Inc. template. Powered by Blogger.
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of warcraft, wowWayne World Of Warcraft is one of the most successful games in history, with 9.3 million subscribers and counting. Believe it or not, the beta test of World of Warcraft actually had a Linux client. It's true! When the game shipped, support for Linux was dropped and the game never shipped with a Linux client. What a shame! The good news is, there's been some positive collaboration between members of the Linux developer community who work on and contribute code to projects like Wine, Cedega and CrossOver. Because of this, installation and configuration of World of Warcraft is a snap for those of you who are interested in getting rid of your Windows partitions lying around if WoW is your game of choice. We have 8 steps to complete to play the game: 1. Configure 3D drivers with Envy. 2. Install WINE and fonts. 3. Configure WINE. 4. Download (or install from media) the actual game. 5. Edit config.wtf 6. Create a Registry key 7. Install a Linux specific AddOn 8. Launch the game! 1. First, we need to check to see if we have correct and working video card drivers that will work with the game. Open a terminal and type in this command: glxinfo | grep rendering It should return with something like this: direct rendering: Yes If it says "no" then we have to install the right drivers. If you have an ATI or nVidia card, the quickest way is to use Envy. Head on over to the website and snatch a copy of the script. Scroll about halfway down and you'll see the link that ends in .deb - that's what you want if you're running Ubuntu or Debian. Open up the Envy .deb file once it's done downloading, and we should be prompted with an installer program, just hit the install button and follow the prompts. After it's installed, we will need to start up the script by going into the Application Menu, then System Tools, then select Envy. Select "Install the NVIDIA driver" (or ATI driver) and press Apply. This process takes about 5 minutes to complete, so go make a sandwich and reboot your computer when it prompts you to do so. Don't worry if it seems like it's not making progress - just be patient. After rebooting, run the glxinfo | grep