On Sun, 28 Mar 2004 21:33:32 -0500, Marv Boyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello, everyone. I hope someone here is familiar with running the > Windows version of Unreal Tournament (Game of the Year edition of the > original version) under Linux. > > I used abfackeln's install scripts to install UT-GOTY on my Mandrake 9.2 > box. The install worked flawlessly (at least, as far as I could tell), > but when I try to run the game I get the following: > > Unreal engine initialized > Failed to load 'WinDrv': Can't find file for package 'WinDrv' > Failed to load 'Class WinDrv.WindowsClient': Can't find file for package > 'WinDrv' > Can't find file for package 'WinDrv' > appError called: > Can't find file for package 'WinDrv' > Executing UObject::StaticShutdownAfterError > Signal: SIGIOT [iot trap] > Aborting. > Exiting. > > The installation was so automatic that I can't recall having seen any > reference to this WinDrv thing. I do, however, have the following files > in my /usr/local/games/ut/System: > > WinDrv.est > WinDrv.frt > WinDrv.int > > There's a WinDrv.dll on my UT-GOTY disc, but copying it to > /usr/local/games/ut/System did nothing (I didn't reasonably expect that > it should). WinDrv is the Windows driver for UT. For Linux, you should be using the (I think; this is all from memory) SDLDrv driver. I'd check it out for you right now, but I need to go to university now :P
Hope this sets you on the right track, anyway. //philip
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