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#1 Multilingual 

Hi Friends, I have an issue. All is good (launching, logging, etc) but when I begin the environment and the game in concrete, I obtain this:

Link of image: https://b2aeaa58a57a200320db-8b65b95250e902c437b256b5abf3eac7.ssl .cf5.rackcdn.com/media_entries/5082/Captura_de_pantalla_de_2015-0 7-21_161249.png (i don't know how to add a link of a image in this forum :( )

All is white, the character, the trees, etc.

My system:

LinuxMint 17 (qiana)
Linux kernel 3.18.3-031803-generic
Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-2430M CPU @ 2.40GHz
RAM: 4 GB
OpenGL Renderer: Mesa DRI Intel(R) Sandybridge Mobile
Audio Adapter: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel PCH

Greetings, thanks for your help and many thanks to developers for this great game.

Last edited by Mlowry (9 years ago)

#2 [en] 

it's a known error with a graphic's driver, not sure if there's a fix for it in linux (no direct3d that i know of for linux since that's directX) first thing i'd say to try is to make sure you have the most up to date graphics card drivers you can get, as well as the most up to date openGL.

sorry i can't be of more help then this, but don't worry i'm sure someone that know's more about linux will offer you some help too.

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#3 [en] 

This might not help in any way, but I had an issue like that on Mac.

While I tested with the FoV value in my client.cfg
I think its reproduceable by setting FoV to 180 or higher
It seems to render infinite then and everything turns white

I'm not able to open your screenshot link, but it sounds like the same issue.

Last edited by Yubina (9 years ago) | Reason: typos

#4 [en] 

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Hello!

#5 [en] 

Thanks to all for the little help.
¿Anybody who know about the game in GNU/Linux? I want to play... :(

#6 [en] 

Did you try to ask on IRC?

http://forge.ryzom.com/wiki/EN_IRC

#ryzomlinux
or #ryzomsupport

#7 [en] 

Welcome to our fine world!

Try searching this forum for "intel" and "linux" and "graphics". I believe there always was the odd problem with the linux kernel drivers for the older intel internal gfx.

However I used to play on a similar configuration on the desktop and it worked ok.

Currently, when I play on my laptop (intel Westmere internal gfx), I have a similar issue in that some (only some) of the textures are white. Not all homins and only about half of the clothes. This was a new thing that started maybe two years ago. However I never got around to fix it because of a lack of time and because I only rarely play on that laptop. So my hurt was low. On the same hardware on windows it works fine.
I'd probably first try a reinstall. Then - as TalkIRC suggested - check the gfx drivers for updates.

Good luck!

Last edited by Irfidel (9 years ago)

#8 Multilingual 

Multilingual | [English]
An i5 is a fairly modern processor, and should do all the graphics stuff without troubles. I had Ryzom running on different boxes with i5 builtin graphics (no extra graphics card) on HP and Fujitsu notebooks.Yet, I did download the fairly old Ryzom from sourceforge, had to do several GB of updates with ryzom_update.sh (practically everything, was horribly boring), but then, everything worked out of the box. And I saved this version to USB media, and ran it from different Linux boxes, OpenSuse, Fedora, Debian Sid. I did not use precooked stuff from Ubuntu.

Try to run ryzom_update.sh in your Ryzom base directory. Maybe that will help.

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#9 [en] 

I tried to meet suport in the IRC channels but everybody are bussy or gone...

When I run the ryzom_update.sh file, I obtain:

receiving incremental file list
./
cache/
save/
user/

Number of files: 342 (reg: 333, dir: 9)
Number of created files: 0
Number of regular files transferred: 0
Total file size: 6,909,848,832 bytes
Total transferred file size: 0 bytes
Literal data: 0 bytes
Matched data: 0 bytes
File list size: 10,351
File list generation time: 0.001 seconds
File list transfer time: 0.000 seconds
Total bytes sent: 49
Total bytes received: 10,395

sent 49 bytes received 10,395 bytes 1,898.91 bytes/sec
total size is 6,909,848,832 speedup is 661,609.42

And that doesn't seems a problem...

Am looking fot this thread http://app.ryzom.com/app_forum/index.php?page=topic/view/20332/9 but I can't understand the origin problem

Last edited by Mlowry (9 years ago)

#10 [en] 

Hi folks, I was thinking about my OS and I resolved change and upgrade my Linux Mint (I had "17 Qiana") to the new update 17.2 obviusly thinking the upgrade could help to "put order" in my graphic dependencies (I don't have much idea about the libraries and that topic).

When I was trying to fix this issue, i meet many problems with the libglu.so libraries, and I take a "radical move" and I decided to renew this OS.

I suposed that making this upgrade all the graphic libraries will be updated. Now ryzom is running excellent, an image:

http://i.imgbox.com/BzdTys4C.png

Thanks to all

#11 [en] 

glad to hear you got everything working hope to see you on the root ball some time :)

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Remickla (atys)
Other games - they give you a cookie whether you succeed or not, in fact you don't even have to participate. Ryzom takes your cookie, eats it in front of you, and slaps you 2 or 3 times for bringing a cookie in the first place.
What Cookies is about ---- Contact Cookies ---- Cookies at Events ---- For Cookies Diggers and Crafters
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#12 [en] 

Thanks Talkirc, see you soon in Ryzom world :D
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