- sudo apt-get install hal
- sudo mkdir /etc/hal/fdi/preprobe
- sudo mkdir /etc/hal/fdi/information
- /usr/sbin/hald --daemon=yes --verbose=yes
- rm -rf ~/.adobe
Um, yeah, not sure what I'll post on here. Mostly it will be a list of how I did things so I can remember them later. So, howtos, instructions, and who knows what else. Maybe I'll write a few thoughts too. I dunno. 'Soul idiotic' comes from Dante's Divine Comedy, Inferno, Canto XXXI.
Saturday, August 3, 2013
Friday, October 5, 2012
Friday, September 7, 2012
Addons to be Used in World of WarCraft
Thursday, July 5, 2012
World of WarCraft and PlayOnLinux
Re-installed Ubuntu and had to re-install World of WarCraft. Wine, Winetricks, and PlayOnLinux all won't install seamlessly for me.
Things needed
- PlayOnLinux, install instuctions for lastest version.
- Download the client from Battle.net
- World of WarCraft copied from wife's Windows
Things to do
- Start PlayOnLinux
- Click add program
- Find World of WarCraft
- Follow PlayOnLinux install instuctions, find the downloaded client.
- Follow World of WarCraft install instructions
- Eventually it crashes so close World of WarCraft and PlayOnLinux
- Find the PlayOnLinux Virtual drives
- Copy World of WarCraft directory from Windows into the World of WarCraft directory in the PlayOnLinux virtual drive.
- Start PlayOnLinux
- Click add program
- Find World of WarCraft
- Follow PlayOnLinux install instuctions, find the downloaded client.
- Follow World of WarCraft install instructions
- Still will probably crash
- Needed to go into the PlayOnLinux configuration for World of WarCraft and change the Wine version to 1.4.1
- PlayOnLinux will create a link to the Wow.exe. Need to create a new link to the Launcher.exe
- Using the launcher.exe finally World of WarCraft will run.
Have had my system hang a couple of times playing so far. Need to look into why.
Sunday, June 3, 2012
Ubuntu Unity Alt Problems
Ubuntu Unity would give me problems in World of WarCraft when I pressed alt or other key combinations. I hope this helps
- Go to Ubuntu Software Center
- Search for and install "gconf-editor"
- Run gconf-editor either from Dash Home or the command line
- Click on the Apps folder->metacity->general
- Click on mouse_button_modifier
- Type <Super> instead of <Alt>
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Diablo III on Ubuntu 11.04
Got Diablo III working on my Ubuntu 11.04 box. Not sure if the below is all necessary, but this is what I have workng now.
Things needed
- Synaptic package manager, search the Ubuntu app store thingy.
- Wine Development Release 1.5+, install instructions here, still ended up using Synaptic to install development release.
- PlayOnLinux, install instuctions for lastest version.
- Diablo III setup directory, copied from windows.
Things to do
- Start PlayOnLinux
- Click add program
- Find Diablo 3
- Follow PlayOnLinux install instuctions, find Setup.exe in setup directory copied from Windows.
- Follow Diablo III install instructions
- Clickng play, and attempting to log on would hang on "Authenticating Credentials."
- Close Diablo III
- Run command found on PlayOnLinux forum (found here)
Console:
echo 0|sudo tee /proc/sys/kernel/yama/ptrace_scope - Run Diablo III again, shouldn't hang on "Authenticating Credentials."
Have had my system hang a couple of times playing so far. Need to look into why.
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Panoramas on Ubuntu
Install Apps
From the Ubuntu Software Center install the following
- Hugin Panorama Creator: Just search for "panorama" (no quotes)
- autopano-sift: On the Ubuntu Software Center page for Hugin, click on this addon
Run the program
- Start the program
- Follow the prompts
- Click on Load Images
- Select all of the images you will use
- When it asks for HFOV, Focal Length, and Focal Length Mutliplier for HFOV I put in 70 degrees and leave the others blank or with whatever default it there.
- Once it is done loading the images click on align: if you didn't click on the autopano-sift addon, you have to align them by hand. Sucks.