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New Install Ubuntu (mate) 16.04.2 LTS) - Launcher working but...

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Adara Starkiss
Argentum Holdings
#1 - 2017-03-16 10:08:49 UTC
Hello:

So, my SSD decided to quit for good :(

Okay, then Im not on 16.04 (64bit ofc), I downloaded the launcher, executed it fine, it downloaded them files and then I added the accounts, and when I hit the 'play' button... it lights green, shows the 'stop' but it gets stuck there, nothing else, nothing actively downloading....

Only thing different I can remember not doing this time is the wine installation, I thought the script was going to take care of that.... do I have to install wine anyways or is something else that is going on....

(the system monitor shows zero activity on all 4 cores (or minimal, whereas normally Id be in the 35-40% range running a client).

Clicking in stop icon does nothing neither, but doesnt seem like the launcher is frozen, as I can get in the settings and such.

Any ideas?

Ubuntu Mate 16.04.2 64bit // Amd A8-5600K with RX460 4GB // 6GB DDR3 // Sandisk 120GB SSD Plus // Wine Stable 2.01 // Native Linux Launcher // TS3 working // Happy to be back in Ubuntu :)

Adara Starkiss
Argentum Holdings
#2 - 2017-03-16 10:40:09 UTC  |  Edited by: Adara Starkiss
I noticed another thread with similar issue Im having, did the recommended install

sudo apt-get install libldap-2.4.2:i386


but it keeps not doing a thing.

Started the loglite and I noticed that theres something about my chipset "Trinity" apparently is not loading, now... I have done a restart already and updated everything after original install, and Im yet to see the Gallium driver as working (as it used to in 15.04).

The only thing I see in additional drivers is something about AMD Microcode, and recommends not to put it, so I didnt.

Log Lite pastebin

Ubuntu Mate 16.04.2 64bit // Amd A8-5600K with RX460 4GB // 6GB DDR3 // Sandisk 120GB SSD Plus // Wine Stable 2.01 // Native Linux Launcher // TS3 working // Happy to be back in Ubuntu :)

Adara Starkiss
Argentum Holdings
#3 - 2017-03-16 11:37:42 UTC
After some fiddling around and googling.... seems that they decided to drop support for my APU on 16.04.2 :( Therefore thats why I dont have the option to load neither the default gallium nor the propietary.

I guess that means back to 15.04...

Ubuntu Mate 16.04.2 64bit // Amd A8-5600K with RX460 4GB // 6GB DDR3 // Sandisk 120GB SSD Plus // Wine Stable 2.01 // Native Linux Launcher // TS3 working // Happy to be back in Ubuntu :)

Ravow
Republic Military School
Minmatar Republic
#4 - 2017-03-16 12:52:40 UTC  |  Edited by: Ravow
nop.. Keep gallium, install gallium and wine with nine support (native d3d9), you will get twice the performance than the crappy proprietary ****. You can also install RADV support with gallium if you want Vulkan support that the Proprietary crap was not providing you anyway. You also need s3tc support with come in a different lib than mesa due to patent issue. Search dxt and install the 32 and 64 bit one of that result.

AMD dropped support because Gallium is mature, OpenGL 4.5 compliant and work just better.

If you don't need hardware decompression support for your film/serie, use AMDGPU, else Radeon (AMDGPU is required for vulkan support but dont support vaapi/vdpau on older GCN 1.0 devices.)


AMD microcode are to fix your CPU errata, you should have the latest installed (same for Intel).

Edit, you GPU is the older terrascale core, use "radeon". Sorry, no vulkan support but I think native D3D9 nine support is still available.
Adara Starkiss
Argentum Holdings
#5 - 2017-03-16 15:29:10 UTC
Back in 15.04 and Gallium is up again, but no joy, I still get same error message ;(

General    bluepy.Terminate - Reason: Failed to import trinity DLL (ImportError('No module named _trinity_stub_deploy',))


I will try later and install the regular wine. Originally that was the first thing I did since we didnt had the native installer..... but for now Im tired and exhausted, I'll try again later tonite.

Thanks Ravow for your help.

Ubuntu Mate 16.04.2 64bit // Amd A8-5600K with RX460 4GB // 6GB DDR3 // Sandisk 120GB SSD Plus // Wine Stable 2.01 // Native Linux Launcher // TS3 working // Happy to be back in Ubuntu :)

Ravow
Republic Military School
Minmatar Republic
#6 - 2017-03-16 18:06:28 UTC
Adara Starkiss wrote:
Back in 15.04 and Gallium is up again, but no joy, I still get same error message ;(

General    bluepy.Terminate - Reason: Failed to import trinity DLL (ImportError('No module named _trinity_stub_deploy',))


I will try later and install the regular wine. Originally that was the first thing I did since we didnt had the native installer..... but for now Im tired and exhausted, I'll try again later tonite.

Thanks Ravow for your help.


If you want to use Gallium, you should have recent version of the drivers stack. I more recent distribution might be a better option. Unlike proprietary driver (who dont like new kernel/X), Open drivers are better using the very last version of everything.

Also, Can you do : glxinfo | grep OpenGL
and post it there, just to be sure that you actually have proper working 3D accel.
Adara Starkiss
Argentum Holdings
#7 - 2017-03-17 04:16:46 UTC
So, just to be clear, I also need to install wine right?

Ok, the output you requested:

"OpenGL vendor string: X.Org
OpenGL renderer string: Gallium 0.4 on AMD ARUBA
OpenGL core profile version string: 3.3 (Core Profile) Mesa 10.5.2
OpenGL core profile shading language version string: 3.30
OpenGL core profile context flags: (none)
OpenGL core profile profile mask: core profile
OpenGL core profile extensions:
OpenGL version string: 3.0 Mesa 10.5.2
OpenGL shading language version string: 1.30
OpenGL context flags: (none)
OpenGL extensions:
OpenGL ES profile version string: OpenGL ES 3.0 Mesa 10.5.2
OpenGL ES profile shading language version string: OpenGL ES GLSL ES 3.00
OpenGL ES profile extensions:
"

Ubuntu Mate 16.04.2 64bit // Amd A8-5600K with RX460 4GB // 6GB DDR3 // Sandisk 120GB SSD Plus // Wine Stable 2.01 // Native Linux Launcher // TS3 working // Happy to be back in Ubuntu :)

Adara Starkiss
Argentum Holdings
#8 - 2017-03-17 05:41:23 UTC
Ok, Im in game again. I needed to install wine.

Just to be clear, Im in 15.04 not 16.04.

Now off to install TS.... now where did I put the instructions at......

Ubuntu Mate 16.04.2 64bit // Amd A8-5600K with RX460 4GB // 6GB DDR3 // Sandisk 120GB SSD Plus // Wine Stable 2.01 // Native Linux Launcher // TS3 working // Happy to be back in Ubuntu :)

Brok Haslack
9624968
#9 - 2017-03-19 13:12:00 UTC
Running Ubuntu Gnome-flavour 16.04 LTS ( long term sexy, dammit! )


Installed:

sudo apt-get install libldap-2.4.2:i386

sudo apt-get install wine


Used Gnome-panel to create the Launcher.



Seems fine so far :)