Archive for September 2008

Update on the ubuntu adventure

I have now been running linux (ubuntu) on my laptop for several months. There has been minor challenges when I have tryed to do some more advanced stuff, like running applications that originally was made for microsoft windows operating systems. Generally the system has been running just fine all this time.

Then the last couple of days my firefox has been messed up. After updates for firefox automatically was downloaded and installed through the packege manager, firefox had several different problems. One being my bookmarks removed, which is one the things thats most important not to lose for me. I tryed restoring it from the backups (new feature in firefox 3 :D ), it just didnt work. Next, I tested if I could add bookmarks, but could not. Other less important issues also occured, none of which I could fix. I went as far as installing firefox 2 because I gave up on this. But, even though I didnt change anything, firefox 3 now works again. It is really weird, I don’t know what has happened, but I have a clue that it was the memory that was reason.

I am concidering to try out linuxmint once when I get time for it :) . It is a linux distribution that originated from the ubuntu project, but its a little different. Also, I am gonna try out some different desktop shells/window managers, so far I have been using the standard in ubuntu, Gnome. Gnome is an excelent window manager doing the job very well. But I wanna test others for the fun of it. Some are highly costumizable and I like that a lot. Interesting ones are fluxbox, enlightenment, kde, xfce and maybe others :)

Warcraft and ubuntu

Warcraft is not designet to run on the linux system. But using wine, it is actually posible to play the game.

Wine is an Open Source implementation of the Windows API on top of X, OpenGL, and Unix.

From Winehq.com

So, basicly you should be able to run windows software on the linux system. But not everything runs as good as you could wish. Warcraft III was able to run on the system. I installed it and renamed movie directory inside the warcraft III directory. This way I disabled the movies from the game. Also, I could have deleted them. But since the movies in the game was stopping the game from running properly, it was necessary. Then I ran a test game on Battle.net. It was fine, except its runs slower than on the windows system, so a had to lower the graphics settings. But thats about the computer.

But playing warcraft III on battle.net is not really appealing, theres is too much delays and more. Then it is good that someone made a gaming platform called Garena. It is some kind of Virtual Private Network. It has lots of users, and the delay is minimal. This works for windows and macs as well. But running this in wine seemed good, right untill I tried the “Start Game” button. All though the game path is set, the game just doesn’t start and Garena freeze. This is as of version 2.4 of Garena. I have not yet found any solution to this. Hopfully it get to work in a future version of the program.

It seems that not everything is easy in Ubuntu.