To begin with, I have no real experience with Ubuntu or Linux.
I've tried everything in /media/ /dev/ and hdd directories where both install data and data from the cds was copied to but still I get INVALID DEVICE.Ĭould I be missing some dependency for the script to operate properly? Am I missing something obvious? Running install-nwn.sh goes fine up untill it looks for the disks and no matter where I tell it to look, it comes back INVALID DEVICE. I removed /games/nwn/ to start again to see if I had a bad install and started from scratch. The game would crash/exit/do nothing when I tried to advance to the multiplayer selection. fixinstall and I actually had it running up to the choose ' single/lan/internet' game screen so I know that much is there. Previously I installed all the dependencies to run NWN and copied over from an existing xp install, then added the requisite and English_linuxclient169_. My problem lies in the execution of the install-nwn.sh script: So, I made the big switch from xp to Ubuntu Lucid a couple weeks ago and I couldn't be happier seeing my PC being productive for me instead of being productive for MS. It warms my heart to see that this thread is still active! Last edited by The Big Head One February 9th, 2011 at 03:18 AM. lib of the nwn script and now the initial movies work, but when I try to see the campaign movies, the screen frozen and I hear the only sounds of the campaign movies but I can't see them :/ When I used the "./nwn" to run the game the Atari "movie" appeared (with no sound) then the screen went black and nothing happened after that, I tried to use "alt+tab" to switch the windows, but every window was black (The console window, the NWN window and the Bink Player window).
So, even with these problems, I continued to "install" the movies, apparently everything was apparently perfect.
NOTICE: You may need to look into software mixing, via dmix, or ESD/ARTSD. NOTICE: more than one simultaneous channel. NOTICE: It appears none of your PCM playback devices supports NOTICE: Take this output with a grain of salt. NOTICE: Examining sound configuration for some clues. " 3) Run the nwmovies_ with './nwmovies_ /usr/lib/libSDL-1.2.so.0'", this problem happens: So, I've installed the game following the BioWare site tips and I was trying to "install" the movies, when I try to