Playing in Linux: Difference between revisions

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:<code>wine cmd.exe /c GameDataConvert.bat</code>  
:<code>wine cmd.exe /c GameDataConvert.bat</code>  


Then OniX can be launched with this any time you want to play:
Then OniX can be launched with this command any time you want to play:
:<code>wine OniX.exe</code>
:<code>wine OniX.exe</code>


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2. Insert the Oni CD-ROM or mount the disk image.
2. Insert the Oni CD-ROM or mount the disk image.


3. Launch Lutris; first it will need to finish installing the packages that it needs.
3. Launch Lutris; first it will have to finish installing the packages that it needs.


4. Click the + button at top left, then choose "Install a Windows game from an executable". Enter the name of the game in "Game name". The identifier can stay as-is. For "Installer preset", choose "Windows 98 + 3DFX 32-bit" and leave the locale set to System. Click Install.
4. Click the + button at top left, then choose "Install a Windows game from an executable". Enter the name of the game in "Game name". The identifier can stay as-is. For "Installer preset", choose "Windows 98 + 3DFX 32-bit" and leave the locale set to System. Click Install.