Posted September 09, 2015
I'm trying to create a small LAN of 4 Linux laptops so we can play Terraria.
These are really old Dell laptops: Inspirion
I installed Linux Mint 17.2 on all four of them...
Open source drivers too
Two of them played Terraria perfectly, but two of them would display all kinds of scrambled artifacts and graphics.
I started researching and found that they have a Radeon Xpress 200m video chip
I'm not sure why the game didn't work but after reading that the Linux Terraria is just a Wine-Wrapped executable, well I decided to try Wine myself.
I installed PlayOnLinux and downloaded Wine 1.7.50-staging
Installed the Windows version of Terraria and setup the virtual drive/wineprefix
Installed:
- DOT NET Framework 4.0
- XNA 40
- Direct X 9
- Core Fonts
- Tahoma
Now it launches and plays just fine. Kinda slow, so I had to turn down the graphic settings a bit, but it runs!
These are really old Dell laptops: Inspirion
I installed Linux Mint 17.2 on all four of them...
Open source drivers too
Two of them played Terraria perfectly, but two of them would display all kinds of scrambled artifacts and graphics.
I started researching and found that they have a Radeon Xpress 200m video chip
I'm not sure why the game didn't work but after reading that the Linux Terraria is just a Wine-Wrapped executable, well I decided to try Wine myself.
I installed PlayOnLinux and downloaded Wine 1.7.50-staging
Installed the Windows version of Terraria and setup the virtual drive/wineprefix
Installed:
- DOT NET Framework 4.0
- XNA 40
- Direct X 9
- Core Fonts
- Tahoma
Now it launches and plays just fine. Kinda slow, so I had to turn down the graphic settings a bit, but it runs!