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The standard wine from the ubuntu repositories did not let me run EAW, However it will work (and I've reproduced this on different machines) and these are the steps I used to do it with thanks to everyone who has contributed some portion of these instructions. You will be installing dependencies and recompiling wine - don't worry it's not to difficult and the game runs really well under linux now (at least ubuntu today) Step 1 - Preparing wine perform the following instructions, some of them will take a while to run so maybe have a drink ready eta roughly an hour - depending on how fast your machine is and the bandwidth you have. These are the commands - do them in order!!! Sudo apt-get install libglib1.2 libglib1.2-dev libltdl3 libltdl3-dev libmad0-dev libxcomposite-dev libxv-dev render-dev x11proto-composite-dev x11proto-video-dev sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg-dev libxcomposite-dev gcc-4.2-multilib ldconfig wget -q -O- sudo apt-key add - sudo wget -O /etc/apt/sources.list.d/winehq.list sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get build-dep wine Ok, if they all completed then you are good to go, if not try running sudo apt-get update and starting again. You are ready to move onto the next step. Step 2 - compiling wine First you have to get ubuntu ready to compile wine sudo apt-get install flex sudo apt-get install bison installs the appropriate tools then extract your wine archive to an appropriate directory (or folder) bunzip2 -c wine-0.9.??tar.bz2 tar xvf - change to that directory and compile wine cd wine-0.9.??./tools/wineinstall This will take some time so do as the instructions say - go rent a video or make a meal. Finally you will need to configure wine winecfg if this command dumps you back to the login then you have a problem with your X configuration, I've noticed this with nvidia cards, should be ok under ubuntu.
Step 3 - Prepare wine for EAW Now prepare wine for EAW, add the following to the registry entries HKEYLOCALMACHINE SOFTWARE Microsoft DirectX 'InstalledVersion'='hex:00,00,00,09,00,00,00,00' 'Version'='4.' You may also need to find a dxd9??dll and put it in the.wine/drivec/system32 folder but I can't see this as a necessary step for the install of wine I am examining YMMV.
Get a DirectX upgrade while you still can and use cabextract to extract the required files - you may find a version on the game you are trying to install. Step 4 - Install EAW Perhaps the easiest part of all, load the EAW disk (I used the Best of PC version which is on a DVD and has the latest patches), if you need to install patches for an older version do it after the game is installed. Oh, and install an Icon on you desktop, it will come in handy. Goto gamecopyworld.com and thank the guys there for there work getting around a broken copy protection system, get the NOCD fix for the game and also a linux version of unrar to extract it. For some reason the copy protection mechanism that Empire at war uses broken under linux.
Perhaps the maintainers of wine will sort this out but I think that the copy protection is a broken idea in the first place - I don't mean you should pirate the game (I have a couple of copies) it's just until it is you will not be able to play over the internet games (yet to try out local network multiplayer games) using the NOCD patch, you could mention it to the people at Electronic Arts that you want to play games under linux (I did and they basically told me). The standard install of wine from the fedora repositories do not seem to work for this game so you will need to build wine. These are the steps I used to do it with thanks to everyone who has contributed some portion of these instructions (borrowed from ubuntu). YMMV This may not work for all video card YMMV, I was using a Nvidia 8600gt with the proprietary drivers, I'll give it a bash with an ATI card when I can. Fortunately one of the requirements for the proprietary nvidia drivers is also required for wine so if you have one of these cards and have configured X properly it should work good. Step 1 - Preparing Fedora Through the package manager install the X development environment and check you /var/log/Xlog.0.log to ensure the 3D drivers are working correctly. You will also need the development system to be installed.
If you have not got xorg-x11-server-sdk-1.3.0.0.fc7.x8664 installed (check your Package manager) you will need to install this AND re-install your nvidia drivers.BEFORE. you proceed. Step 2 - Prepare wine Pretty standard but here we go, extract your wine archive to an appropriate directory (or folder) bunzip2 -c wine-0.9.??tar.bz2 tar xvf - change to that directory and compile wine cd wine-0.9.??./tools/wineinstall This will take some time so do as the instructions say - go rent a video or make a meal. Finally you will need to configure wine winecfgif this command dumps you back to the login then you have a problem with your X configuration, I've noticed this with nvidia cards especially under fedora. If you break your X config even once (ie the box doesn't boot to X for some reason) symbolic links will break, checksums on the nvidia drivers will change and you will get very annoyed trying to work out what is going on.
Save your sanity go back to the nvidia drivers and do a sanity check - if it passes the problem is in your /etc/X11/xorg.conf file (run nvidia-xconfig). If the sanity check fails reinstall the drivers (which implies the kernel source). If you don't understand what I am talking about here you should be using Ubuntu, which while friendlier is not as gunty as the Fedora boxes (Personal experience - no need for a distro war here please). Step 3 - Prepare wine for EAW Now prepare wine for EAW, add the following to the registry entries HKEYLOCALMACHINE SOFTWARE Microsoft DirectX 'InstalledVersion'='hex:00,00,00,09,00,00,00,00' 'Version'='4.' You may also need to find a dxd9??dll and put it in the.wine/drivec/system32 folder but I can't see this as a necessary step for the install of wine I am examining YMMV. Get a DirectX upgrade while you still can and use cabextract to extract the required files - you may find a version on the game you are trying to install. Step 4 - Install EAW Perhaps the easiest part of all, load the EAW disk (I used the Best of PC version which is on a DVD and has the latest patches), if you need to install patches for an older version do it after the game is installed.
Oh, and install an Icon on you desktop, it will come in handy. Goto gamecopyworld.com and thank the guys there for there work getting around a broken copy protection system, get the NOCD fix for the game and also a linux version of unrar to extract it.
For some reason the copy protection mechanism that Empire at war uses broken under linux. Perhaps the maintainers of wine will sort this out but I think that the copy protection is a broken idea in the first place - I don't mean you should pirate the game (I have a couple of copies) it's just until it is you will not be able to play over the internet games (yet to try out local network multiplayer games) using the NOCD patch, you could mention it to the people at Electronic Arts that you want to play games under linux (I did and they basically told me). I'm leaving for a few days tomorrow but I do have Empire at Earth: Forces of Corruption installed (I use it mainly for skirmishes against the AI) - I will try to test the game in galactic mode as soon as I can. In the meantime, a general tip will always be to start from a clean wine directory as that usually avoids a lot of troubles that you may end up having (it's hard to remember if you changed some settings a few months back while playing with a different game!). A prime example of using a completely different Wine configuration directory can be seen in the 'Dungeon Keeper 2' guide (which I've written, yay me:P) An example of running with multiple wine installations can be seen with Warhammer 40K: Dark Crusade which has a seperate note for compiling wine and running this from a non-standard directory.
Hopefully you'll be able to combine these instructions and try to run the game from a clean wine directory and possibly testing with multiple versions of wine to see whether or not the issue you're experiencing is the result of a regression or similar.