Playing in Linux
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There is no official support for Oni on a family of Linux OSes.
However, it is possible to run the game on Linux.
It is also possible to run the AEInstaller application.
Requirements
- Wine
- An application used as a compatiblity layer in order to run Windows applications on a Linux machine.
- For maximum convenience, install the Wine directly from an official repository of your given Linux distribution (it is natively supported by wide array of distros).
- Wine 5.5 was tested to be be capable of flawlessly running Oni and AEInstaller.
- Winetricks
- Helper script for configuring various parts of Wine-created compatibility environments.
- In some distros, Winetricks is installed alongside the Wine itself.
- In other distors, it needs to be installed as a separate package.
- Some legacy JAVA Runtime Environment offline installer for 32bit Windows XP.
- Max compatible version is 7u65.
- Unfortunately, the official Oracle download page requires subscription in order to download legacy versions of JRE.
- An obscure link through legacy Sun Microsystems website (former developer of the JAVA platform) was found. The link ( click here ) can be used to download a JRE 7u25 offline installer.
Steps
- Open a terminal and create a new WINEPREFIX (a new instance of the Wine compatibility environment) by using the following sequence of commands:
- export WINEARCH=win32
- export WINEPREFIX=full_path_to_the_folder_where_this_WINEPREFIX_will_be_located
- winecfg
- There may be some text written into the terminal about some functions not supported and so on and so forth. Usually it is safe to ignore it.
Eventually, a "Wine configuration" GUI window should appear. - On the "Applications" tab, change the Windows version to "Windows XP". Then click on the OK button.
- TBD, bed time...