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Need a little help with my Linux client installation


Olle Risk

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So I was trying to setup MTA 1.5 client (rev:7374) on my Linux laptop (Linux mint: 17.2 (debian based)) using Wine (latest dev version (1.7.44)). I was forced to use that version of wine to install visual c++ redistributable 2013, 2008 and direct x are installed as well like the rest of the requirements. Anyway, after starting the MTA client it crashes. I ran MTADiagnose tool and I hope anyone can help me see what's causing the crash there. Thanks in advance.

http://pastebin.mtasa.com/288702295 (results from diagnose tool).

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Alright then, thanks for the info. Are there any plans to make it work with wine in a near future btw? The only issue I noticed was due to "libcef.dll", (does it have anything with the browser to do)? Mismatching file hashes shouldn't be any issue as I'm using the same files on windows without issues (yes it's a cracked gtasa).

I run windows on a native booted vhdx disk on the same machine which doesn't seems to be supported by the virtual machine managers for Linux yet either. That's a different story however. Anyway, it would have been pretty neat having MTA 1.5 working with wine.

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