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Day of the Tentacle Remastered won't start under Linux Mint 18.3. I click on the icon, nothing happens. I go to the game directory in the terminal to manually run start.sh, and it just says "Running Day of the Tentacle Remastered" and displays the prompt.

I've installed the packages listed on the product page.

I'm running kernel 4.10.0-40-generic. GPU is Intel Integrated Graphics and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 860M running the nvidia-384.90 driver.

I'd attach the gog-system-report output, but says it's the wrong file type.
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gruedragon: Day of the Tentacle Remastered won't start under Linux Mint 18.3. I click on the icon, nothing happens. I go to the game directory in the terminal to manually run start.sh, and it just says "Running Day of the Tentacle Remastered" and displays the prompt.

I've installed the packages listed on the product page.

I'm running kernel 4.10.0-40-generic. GPU is Intel Integrated Graphics and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 860M running the nvidia-384.90 driver.

I'd attach the gog-system-report output, but says it's the wrong file type.
Hello gruedragon,

Please contact our customer support, you will be able to submit your system report there :) Keep in mind that the reply time might be slightly longer due to the Christmas season :)
Was this ever solved? What was the solution?

I have exactly the same problem, but on Fedora 27. When launching from terminal, it exits immediately, the --log option produces nothing.
Answering myself, after troubleshooting:

The game needs libudev.so.0, which 1) it opens via dl_open(), so it won't show in ldd output and 2) does not ship with modern distros anymore, they have libudev.so.1.

On Fedora, the libudev from CentOS 6.9 for i386 works. However, it is better to extract the lib from the rpm and place it into the game/lib directory, than to install it system-wide.
Has this been solved? I encounter the very same problem with a freshly installed Linux Mint.

glxinfo reports:
OpenGL version string: 3.0 Mesa 18.0.5
OpenGL shading language version string: 1.30

I successfully installed all packages requested by the product card.

This is a notebook with an integrated Intel-GPU and a dedicated AMD GPU.

There's no error message and no log.
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runtimeterror: Has this been solved? I encounter the very same problem with a freshly installed Linux Mint.

glxinfo reports:
OpenGL version string: 3.0 Mesa 18.0.5
OpenGL shading language version string: 1.30

I successfully installed all packages requested by the product card.

This is a notebook with an integrated Intel-GPU and a dedicated AMD GPU.

There's no error message and no log.
Yes, exactly how I wrote months ago: you need libudev.so.0 for i386. Install whatever package provides it in your distribution.
At the time of posting this I didn't fully understand your post and I thought this would have been a special requirement for Fedora only, sorry!

This should be added to the product card.