NWN Diamond install under Ubuntu - Hotu wont start
#1
Posté 29 janvier 2012 - 08:10
I changed my OS to Ubuntu recently and was very glad to find a description for installing NWN under Linux. I tried to install the game as described in this link:
http://social.biowar...7/index/4643217
it worked so far, but after starting the game somehow hotu gets skipped. He asks the keys for nwn und sou, but not for hotu. And i cant play on servers that require hotu.
Any ideas?
thanks,
Maks.
#2
Posté 29 janvier 2012 - 09:49
Have you upgraded to v1.69 using the Critical Rebuild yet?
Modifié par HipMaestro, 29 janvier 2012 - 09:52 .
#3
Posté 29 janvier 2012 - 10:01
Regarding the keys - are you sure everything is the way it should be? There was a known glitch with entering the keys when using the Linux client that leads to entering the NWN key twice, because the nwncdkey.ini file is written in a wrong way, but I don't know if that is still the case. But you can enter the keys into the ini file directly - open the file in any text editor and make sure it looks like this:
[CDKEY] Key1=<Your-NWN-Key> Key2=<Your-SoU-Key> Key3=<Your-HotU-Key>
If this does not solve your problems, then something with you installation went wrong and we will need more information to troubleshoot - like what version of nwn do you have? Diamond? GoG download? Which Ubuntu version, which type of graphics board, etc. - you get my drift.
Greetings
Skildron
#4
Posté 30 janvier 2012 - 08:15
erm no, when i started nwn, he asked for the nwn and the sou key, but not for the hotu key. In the .ini file only key 2 and key 1 are listed (in this order). I will try to insert my Hotu key as well, and report back.
Thanks!
#5
Posté 30 janvier 2012 - 08:28
NWN is the Diamond DVD, Ubuntu is 11.10 on an Acer Aspire 5650 (Intel Core Duo T2400, 256 NVIDIA Geforce Go 7600, 2 GB DDR2 RAM)
I think I will delete the nwn folder and do the installation again.
Thanks again!
#6
Posté 30 janvier 2012 - 09:06
Thank you all for your time!
#7
Posté 31 janvier 2012 - 12:38
Congrats! Good news indeed to be satisfying another NWN addict.Maks73 wrote...
Well, what shall I say, this time everything worked fine and I now can enjoy nwn on my linux pc. Dunno where I did the mistake the first time.
Thank you all for your time!
#8
Posté 31 janvier 2012 - 02:31
[Edit:]
Which Ubuntu distro are you using by the way?
I'm working with 10.10 so far on PPC. Looks great.
Modifié par henesua, 31 janvier 2012 - 02:33 .
#9
Posté 31 janvier 2012 - 10:38
Greetings
Skildron
#10
Posté 31 janvier 2012 - 05:11
Are you using a desktop distro or server distro? I've also been advised to go the server route, but don't know what benefit I'd get out of server over desktop.
#11
Posté 31 janvier 2012 - 08:48
I'm still glad that i switched (did this after windows crashed the second time on me taking the data on both hds with it into nirvana), but it still gets on my nerves that I have to consult a forum for every hardware installation and most software installations. Well you cant have it all
Btw I'm a noob with Ubuntu as you probably already guessed, and still struggling with the command lines. This said, it shows that your installation instructions are very good, otherwise I wouldnt have been able to use it. You only got me confused for a sec with the path for the cd rom drive, it was /media/NW_DIAMOND for me. So, big big thanks to you for your help!
Happy hunting, Maks.
#12
Posté 31 janvier 2012 - 11:52
The server version of the LTS Ubuntu editions gets 5 years support, the desktop LTS version only 3 years, the standard versions (like maverick 10.10, natty 11.04, oneric 11.10) get 18 months of support, i.e., that is the amount of time Ubuntu makes sure that software packages are updated with bug fixes (not newer versions) for security reasons. The server distro, AFAIK does not contain the packages for desktop environment like gnome or kde, so you have to take them from the desktop edition that only gives you 3 years of security support. The kernel images of the server editions are geared to server use, not responsiveness for interactive (mouse, keyboard) use. So if you want a desktop system, you are IMO better off with the desktop editions.
Greetings
Skildron
#13
Posté 01 février 2012 - 01:12
Thank you for the information.
I want to use this with NWNX and NWServer, so I am unclear whether I will need the Server version or if the Desktop version is adequate. I would prefer the desktop version since I am just getting used to the Linux way of doing things, but if the server version is necessary for running NWNX I'll be happy to use it.
[Edit]
Nevermind... it looks like ithe main difference is a leaner kernel, but that you can run anything on either. As soon as I figure out network install, I'll be on my way.
Modifié par henesua, 01 février 2012 - 03:07 .
#14
Posté 03 février 2012 - 02:04
Not sure if you saw my reply on nwnx.org.henesua wrote...
Hmm... I'm just getting into Ubuntu as well. I might try NWN there once I get things stable. The whole goal behind Ubuntu however is for NWServer and NWNX. So that will come first.
[Edit:]
Which Ubuntu distro are you using by the way?
I'm working with 10.10 so far on PPC. Looks great.
When you say PPC, do you mean pre-Intel Mac architecture with a PowerPC CPU? If you can get an nwserver running on that at all then more power to you. Linux NWNX assumes an Intel CPU and patches the running binary with Intel machine code, something that won't work very well on PPC. Unless you're specifically doing this to attempt a PPC port, I'd look for a cheap x86 machine.
#15
Posté 03 février 2012 - 05:21
Modifié par henesua, 03 février 2012 - 05:22 .





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