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#20 Report | Quote[en] 

Nume: why do you have to use wine to uninstall Steam? that's the reason it messed up, cause it downloaded a windows version over your WINDOWS STEAM. it should be no problem for people using linux steam or just a normal linux static client :/

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#21 Report | Quote[en] 

Apparently players (and some CSRs :p) don't understand that if you change your client_default.cfg it'll be patched at next launch.

client.cfg is the only configuration file to change for client, it'll include client_default.cfg and overwrite values.

If you want to force Driver3D = "Auto"; to OpenGL (because you don't trust me when I told you that Auto == OpenGL), just add it it client.cfg but not in client_default.cfg.

And Linux client will download exedll_win32_.ref exedll_win64_.ref exedll_osx_.ref, etc... because that's like that patch system is working.

Why always complaining when there is something you don't understand ?

If you want to understand everthing just learn C++ and read Ryzom code :)

Last edited by Xiombarg (8 years ago)

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Kervala - Ryzom volunteer developer - Working on different clients

#22 Report | Quote[en] 

"Siela"
Nume: why do you have to use wine to uninstall Steam?

I used Wine to uninstall Steam after I went into Synaptic and tried to do a complete uninstall and looked through my Steam folders looking for a way to uninstall it. I also googled how to uninstall Steam under Linux.

As far as I remember I downloaded the Linux Version. Sometimes some programs use wine for what they say is their Linux version.

So in order to get Steam to completely remove itself I had to go under Wine to C:/Programs/Steam/uninstall.

I just know what worked.
"Xiombarg"
Apparently players (and some CSRs :p) don't understand that if you change your client_default.cfg it'll be patched at next launch.

client.cfg is the only configuration file to change for client, it'll include client_default.cfg and overwrite values.

lol No I did not understand that. I know I was driving myself crazy changing it again and again.

I'm sorry if you got your feelings hurt Xiombarg.

The program would not let me log in.

Thank you for all the work you have done Xiombarg.
"Xiombarg"
Why always complaining when there is something you don't understand ?

If you want to understand everthing just learn C++ and read Ryzom code :)

I just want to play the game.

Edited 4 times | Last edited by Nume (8 years ago)

#23 Report | Quote[en] 

It isn't the SSD. I was running one SSD and one normal, and both had the problem. It seems to have stablized now, but now I have a DIFFERENT problem.

In frustration, I completely uninstalled on the non-SSD machine, reinstalled the install program from the website, and now it says that there's no room to install the program. 0 bytes in fact. It's on crack.

The upshot is now that I cannot even install Ryzom on the machine that has run it for years despite a 0% defrag on both the primary and secondary drives and 200 GB + waiting to be written.

Hooray.

Last edited by Sassafras (8 years ago)

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Sassafras


#24 Report | Quote[en] 

I feel for you Emilie. :(

#25 Report | Quote[en] 

Sorry you're having trouble Emilie

I usually cant get in on the first or second try , tonight I just left it, not going to stress myself out.

The client itself takes some time to open, and not getting in just compounds it.

im going to remove every last file i have besides my saves and install one more time clean

if its still being bad to me i dont see myself trying too hard

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#26 Report | Quote[en] 

Emilie
It isn't the SSD. I was running one SSD and one normal, and both had the problem. It seems to have stablized now, but now I have a DIFFERENT problem.

In frustration, I completely uninstalled on the non-SSD machine, reinstalled the install program from the website, and now it says that there's no room to install the program. 0 bytes in fact. It's on crack.

The upshot is now that I cannot even install Ryzom on the machine that has run it for years despite a 0% defrag on both the primary and secondary drives and 200 GB + waiting to be written.

Hooray.


Trust me, I would like to understand this issue too :)

Please could you try this beta version of Ryzom Installer ? http://kervala.net/download/ryzom_installer_windows.exe

(and eventually send me your ryzom_installer.log from the directory where you chose to install Ryzom)

Thanks :)

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Kervala - Ryzom volunteer developer - Working on different clients

#27 Report | Quote[en] 

Thanks Kervala

Will do. I plan to be playing Ryzom until it expires or I do.

Emi

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Sassafras


#28 Report | Quote[en] 

In order:







Seems like the installer doesn't run, although I don't get the "no you suck, you have no memory on your hard drive" error now.

This is latest version of Win10 64bit, non SSD HD. What else do you need to know? I was trying to get most of the info on the screen.

"Retry" does nothing, "Ignore" came up with this result.

Thanks

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Sassafras


#29 Report | Quote[en] 

Emilie,
You use a network disk?
Because it would be better to use a local disk.
Place the installer file "ryzom_installer_qt_r.exe" in your root "D:"
Run the installer and choose the installation directory "D:\Ryzom"
Also, you can try to right-click on the installer and choose "Run as administrator".

Edited 2 times | Last edited by Misugi (8 years ago)

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Misugi
Misulud productions

#30 Report | Quote[en] 

the "network" consists of that linux thingy which is in fact a modem/router and is not a "computer" per se and two machines which are networked with the assistance of the modem/router, which is what the cable company uses and belongs to them.

C is the main drive and the D is a partitioned secondary, so more theoretical than actual.

Run as admin doesn't work. I do that with everything to do with Ryzom. I already knew that one ^^

I also tried compatibility mode (win 7) and that didn't work either.

Last edited by Emilie (8 years ago)

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Sassafras


#31 Report | Quote[en] 

Just a thought... Is it possible for you to install Linux on your secondary drive? And install ryzom on that?

I have heard quite a few people are having problems with win10.

No offense intended.

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The Clan


#32 Report | Quote[en] 

Hm, cant you run linux client under that linux enviroment in win10? or is it slow? I never tried due i have no Windows...

#33 Report | Quote[en] 

Emilie
In order:


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Seems like the installer doesn't run, although I don't get the "no you suck, you have no memory on your hard drive" error now.

This is latest version of Win10 64bit, non SSD HD. What else do you need to know? I was trying to get most of the info on the screen.

"Retry" does nothing, "Ignore" came up with this result.

Thanks

The reason is very simple :)

You just need to close Ryzom Installer before to install it again :p

It's normal it can't overwrite an executable that is already launched :)

I don't know if you noticed but it was still in memory in your Task Manager.

Last edited by Xiombarg (8 years ago)

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Kervala - Ryzom volunteer developer - Working on different clients

#34 Report | Quote[en] 

ok, step by step.

0. Gotta start somewhere.




1. Run "ryzom_installer_qt_r.exe.




2. Get the same result as before. Ignore, Retry, Abort. Retry gets you nowhere. Abort gets you to the same place as Ignore, and the "Ryzom Installer Setup" window re-appears.




3. Go to task manager and close it down.





4. The installer program window goes away. The installer is supposed to install to D:/Ryzom, but it does not.

5. Re-open "ryzom_installer_qt_r.exe in d:/Ryzom as per 1.

6. Get the same result as before. Ignore, Retry, none of it works.

7. Continue this cycle.

I think you just told me the dev equivalent of "make sure your computer is plugged in." It's only a joke on your end, sadly. :(

How is this simple to solve?

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Sassafras


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