BBO for Linux
#16
Posted 2004-November-25, 12:55
Lars
#18
Posted 2005-October-18, 08:33
It works!!!!!!! It is not yet release quality code, but stay tuned for next releases.
Symbol.ttf stil needed, embedded browser doesn't work (news page, and some other things)
under 20050930 (what I tested).
Thanks Uday!
Gerardo
#19
Posted 2005-October-18, 17:08
Thank you for your efforts Uday!
I can hardly wait for the new release as BBO is the last application that I use windows for.
Will be nice to start just calling into BBO when I feel like it again.
#21
Posted 2005-October-21, 13:31
. lobby news
. text->speech
When Fred returns, no doubt he'll take another look at this. Meanwhile, you can report issues here and maybe I'll be able to fix them.
#22
Posted 2005-October-23, 10:31
HowTo : install bbo on linux
1/ Go to www.winehq.com and download wine if you don't have it on your system already.
2/ Grab a copy of Symbol.ttf. You'll need this font to properly display the suit symbols. Copy it in /usr/share/fonts/truetype/symbol (you'll have to manually create the symbol folder)
3/ Download bbo_setup.exe (http://www.bridgebas...bo450_setup.exe as the time of writing, but I guess the normal version will work pretty soon)
4/ Launch a terminal and type : wine bbo_setup.exe (bbo450_setup.exe if you're using the beta version). This will launch the installer. Proceed as if you were installing under Windows.
5/ Grab the patched executable (again, this step might be useless in the next version of bbo) at http://www.bridgebas...etBridgeVue.zip
Unpack it, you'll get an executable file, copy it to ~/.wine/drive_c/Bridge\ Base\ Online
6/ Launch the executable from a shell : wine NetBridgeVu.exe (or LinuxNetBridgeVue.exe for the next weeks). In case you don't find the executable, it's located in ~/.wine/drive_c/WhateverFolderYouUsedForTheInstall
7/ You're done.
Caveat : Monitor the free memory on your system when playing, you might have to quit and re-launch bbo from time to time, there are some memory leaks probably due to Wine. On my machine (PIII 700, 384 Mo, Ubuntu) I have to do this about every hour.
If you have a problem, you can contact me on BBO (pico)
#23
Posted 2005-October-24, 08:30
I am now enjoying watching Bermuda Bowl Vugraph.
PCLinuxOS, Athlon XP 1700, Wine 2050725
#25
Posted 2005-October-31, 21:28
http://appdb.winehq.....php?appId=1830
It would be really useful if those using BBO under wine can put any testing data and/or problems there.
Big thanks to Steve Hollingsworth for helping me in making the information there make sense.
I can't take the off my face since I've had BBO running under GNU/Linux
Anyone having problems getting started can leave me a message for PaulH or e-mail at paul_in_uk2@yahoo.co.uk
#26
Posted 2005-November-02, 01:31
Since it took me a while to find out this triviality: SYMBOL.TTF can be found in any Windows-Installation. On my Windows XP it was in the folder
C:\\WINDOWS\Fonts. So on my dual boot Windows/Linux machine I could just copy it over.
What did not work for me was to google for Symbol.ttf and download a free version of that.
Arend
#27
Posted 2005-November-06, 19:43
#28
Posted 2005-November-06, 19:46
penguinland, on Nov 7 2005, 04:43 AM, said:
As I recall, the BBO client uses Internet Explorer as the web browser.
You might need to install IE under WINE to use these functions.
#29
Posted 2005-November-06, 19:52
#30
Posted 2005-November-06, 21:51
uday, on Nov 7 2005, 03:52 AM, said:
Bridge Base online seems to use either IE (e.g. for Lobby News, or for the BBO $ stuff) or the default browser (e.g. when clicking on an URL given in chat). The latter works fine for me under Linux.
Arend
#31
Posted 2005-November-06, 21:56
#32
Posted 2005-November-08, 02:05
- Bridge Master deals are unusable, because the layout of the buttons at the bottom gets completely screwed up.
- I can't seem to be able to sit down on a seat that is reserved for me. (I get the "Waiting for response" message, but nothing happens until I click on "Logoff".)
Sometimes it is a little sluggish, but that is a problem of Wine/X Window System.
Again thanks,
Arend
#33
Posted 2005-November-11, 21:12
Download the Mozilla ActiveX Control
Extract it to some directory which is accessible by Wine, e.g. ~/.wine/drive_c/Program\ Files/mozcontrol
Now open a shell (if you didn't do that before) cd to that directory, and run regsvr32 mozctlx.dll.
Tried it on Wine-0.9, it works (can see news, etc) (using the Windows executable, Wine executable has this disabled).
#34
Posted 2005-November-16, 14:34
Even after registering the mozilla activex control, via regsvr32 mozctlx.dll, apparently successfully, I found w/BBO v 4.5.0 & 4.5.2 I have trouble using chat and/or entering a table. The latter problem has been reported as a wine bug and is still open although of less importance now that there is a workaround (using the Linux selection).
Below is what the debug output says from 4.5.2 when I try to enter a table. Are there any native DLLs being used or other DLLs to register that would help? I'd still like to be able to run the full BBO under wine and be rid of the eternal "Waiting for response from server..." message that occurs under the standard version.
This is wine 0.9 running under Mandriva2005.
[steve@mediapc Bridge Base Online]$ ulimit -m 200000 && wine "C:\Bridge Base Online\NetBridgeVu.exe"
err:ole:CoGetClassObject class {96749377-3391-11d2-9ee3-00c04f797396} not registered
err:ole:create_server class {96749377-3391-11d2-9ee3-00c04f797396} not registered
fixme:ole:CoCreateInstance no classfactory created for CLSID {96749377-3391-11d2-9ee3-00c04f797396}, hres is 0x80040150
err:bitmap:DIB_GetBitmapInfo (1452650526): unknown/wrong size for header
fixme:msvcrt:MSVCRT__sopen : pmode 0x01b4 ignored
fixme:ole:OleCreate
{8856f961-340a-11d0-a96b-00c04fd705a2}
{00000112-0000-0000-c000-000000000046} semi-stub!
err:ole:CoGetClassObject class {4955dd33-b159-11d0-8fcf-00aa006bcc59} not registered
fixme:ole:CoCreateInstance no classfactory created for CLSID {4955dd33-b159-11d0-8fcf-00aa006bcc59}, hres is 0x80040154
#35
Posted 2005-November-16, 17:01
4.5.2+ is unified exe, needs LINUX_WINE=Y to work under Wine, as explained earlier in 4.5.2 announcement thread. Else it will NOT work, failing as you described. (much like every other BBO version before 4.5.2).
in 4.5.3, also I found I needed to get the native ATL.DLL, use it in Wine, and add the line BROWSER_TYPE=A to get the embedded browser (maybe this is just a temporary workaround)