This guide is intended for Ubuntu 9.04 and wine-1.1.18
Step 1:: Download and save to your desktop:
http://www.byond.com/download/build/440.1018_byond.exe
Step 2: Go to your Desktop, right click 440.1018_byond.exe, select "Open with "Wine Windows Program Loader".
Step 3: Follow the installation wizard like a normal setup.
Step 4: To run the pager (or Dream Maker, Dream Daemon, etc.)
In GNOME:
Go to Applications > WINE > Programs > BYOND
In KDE:
KMenu > WINE > BYOND
BYOND is now installed on your computer!
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Apr 11 2009, 10:20 pm (Edited on Apr 26 2009, 3:27 am)
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For some reason the pager stopped working right. It starts up and is minimized to the tray, but I can't restore/(unminimize) it. It's frustrating because VirtualBox isn't working for me at the moment (freezes my usb mouse). I'll have to work on it.
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Yes, I'm having the same problem. Everything works fine, but when the pager comes, and I sign in. The pager just freezes when it shows how many of my friends is online. What did I do wrong. I used Wine to install in. I'm on a Ubuntu OS, the Interpet one
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Ok ,I got the pager thing fixed, but when I try to play a game, it just sit there. The game said interlizing interface, but it nevered loaded
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I disabled the Hardware Graphics option and can now load into games just fine, but cant seem to get it above the frame rate of old people doin it.
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if i download it says Error to open the file dreamaker.exe,byond.exe wtf is that..?
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I followed these instructions. When I login, Byond disappears. Apparently, it's running in the background, but I can't see it. Dream Daemon says I'm connected, but I can't do anything if Byond refuses to be seen. Does anyone have a solution for this?
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I think you've got the same problem I came across. Unfortunately, I can't say I found a solution to get byond working with wine again.
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I installed correctly but when I try to log on the BYOND window freezes and closes after 30 secs...
I'm still logged in though! I tried reinstalling it too. |
btw how do you disable hardware graphics and for how long? And how do you enable them back on again?
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2lqhabp65RI
check the video to see my problem! Am I missing some software? please reply! |
It crashes after showing the BYOND setup screen with the logo.... Then, nothing else...
Btw, how do I uninstall DreamDaemon? The Linux one? Thanks |
Zone-blaze wrote:
It crashes after showing the BYOND setup screen with the logo.... Then, nothing else... same issue here except that for after a few minutes a screen comes up saying something like: setup has encountered a serious problem and needs to close |
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It seems fully functional. I had to turn off the hardware graphics part in order to get graphical scaling working, but that was simple enough. It does seem slower than a standard windows install, but it's definitely fully functional.
Edit: Actually, I just noticed that bold text isn't bold. I haven't noticed any other issues.