![]() ![]() Double click "Counter Strike Source" and as soon as it says "preparing" click the x button on the steam window with "My Games List" or it will interfere with the game.ġ0. Now that you're ready to launch your game you will want to make sure that all other windows besides the steam "My Games" window are minimized or closed.ĩ. When steam launched I couldnt type my name in the login/password boxes without first right clicking in the login field then left clicking. This will launch steam while hiding any outputs from wine, thus running your game faster.ħ. ![]() When the installer finishes open up a terminal and do the following to launch steam:Ĭd /home/USER/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/Steam ![]() (Note I just took a break to test out my CSS on Linux, and after a few trial and errors i figured it out and got onto a server and played it! So, IT WORKS!) 5.During the steam install just use all the same options/answers you would use in a windows environment- at some point it will prompt you that it needs to install a Mozilla Gecko plugin? just say yes and it will do it's own thing.Ħ. Download Steam the go to the directory and install it Download Tahoma font and put it in your wine fonts folder:Ĭp Tahoma.ttf /home/USERNAME/.wine/drive_c/windows/fontsĤ. Below is the quick run through of how I did it, the full version is on my blog: ģ. My specs are: 1.7ghz 512 MB ram and a Radeon 9600 64mb graphics card(using fglrx)- all wrapped into a sexy little IBM T42. You'll probably don't have to do it with this last release.I followed a howto guide over at (I think) but I found that it was rather incomplete and at times gave me wrong commands but I ended up able to get Steam installed and run Counter-Strike Source through WINE on my Ubuntu Edgy box. I also overwrited the content of Proton-6.1-GE (Release 2 wasn't yet out released 2 days ago), with those from proton-ge-custom, in order to be able to run Baldur's Gate 3. Unpack it and follow the instructions describe on the bottom of this page:Įxcept that you put the unpacked Proton-6.1-GE-2 in the created folder. The best way to do so for compatibility with the most recent games, is to download: You can setup your games to compatibility mode. You'll be able to start the game after that if it's compatible with (the used) wine (version).Īfter some testing I came to the conclusion it's far better to install Steam for Linux. Steam will open the download screen where you can choose your installation folder and so on. Use the steam icon in the taskbar to launch one of your games that needs to be installed.Configured the Steam app in playonlinux to use Windows 10.(I use cinnamon desktop with software rendering => Windows like desktop) You may need to quit PlayOnLinux for changes to apply. Now click okay once Windows XP is the Windows Version that is set, and close out the PlayOnLinux Configuration window. Now go over to the Wine tab and click "Configure Wine"Īnd make sure the "Windows Version" is set to "Windows XP" It should look like the box below when you are done: Now enter "-no-cef-sandbox" into the arguments box. Highlight the program you wish to run and click configure (Steam in this case (I just renamed it to Steamwine when installing it)) This can be done in PlayOnLinux by following these steps: ![]() Make sure to have your wine compatibility set to Windows XP for Steam while running the exe with the "-no-cef-sandbox" argument.Įxample : "wine Steam.exe -no-cef-sandbox" I encountered it and here's what I did to make it work. This is a common problem with Wine/Steam. ![]()
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