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NameDiablo II
VersionCurrent version (latest patch)
License Retail
URLhttp://us.blizzard.com/en-us/g...
Votes 11
RatingPlatinum
Wine Version1.5.25
Free Download Diablo II Latest patch
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Description

Latest version, currently, patch 1.13d, installed either from the CDs or Digital Download.

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Selected Test Results (selected in 'Test Results' table below)

What works
Everything


What does not
Nothing


What was not tested
LAN connections


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Test Results
DistributionTest dateWine versionInstalls?Runs?RatingSubmitter
ShowLinux Mint 14 "Nadia" x86_64Mar 02 20131.5.25 Yes Yes Platinum nis 
ShowLinux Mint 13 "Maya"Nov 18 20121.5.17 Yes Yes Platinum Peter 
ShowArch Linux x86_64Jun 06 20121.5.6 Yes Yes Platinum Hugo 
ShowUbuntu 12.04 "Precise" x86_64 (+ variants like Kubuntu)Oct 14 20121.4 Yes Yes Platinum Adrian Morgan 
CurrentBackTrack 5Mar 27 20121.4 Yes Yes Platinum Casey 


Known bugs
Bug # Description Status Resolution Other apps affected
14456 Diablo II hangs when it loses focus REOPENED View
20362 Diablo II: X11 mouse pointer shows over fullscreen window NEW View

 
I am here to help.
If you have any questions you can E-Mail me at tarice89@gmail.com.

 
How-to fix sound stops working

Initially on loading Diablo II the sound works just fine, but once you get in game it mysteriously stops.  Here are some steps to try and fix this:

  1. Open the Wine Configuration Application( winecfg )
  2. Go to the Audio tab (it can take a while to load)
  3. Under the Direct Sound - Hardware Acceleration field switch from Full to Emulation

 
WARNING

ALT-KEY COMBO WARNING

Window managers often have the alt key bound to certain features, especially the alt-click. THIS IS NOT A WINE BUG. If you have problems with the alt key in any way DO NOT REPORT IT. Fix your window manager. I'm not going to list steps for every one because there are too many possibilites. Figure out yourself or ask in a help forum (here is okay... but be warned all I use is TWM). If you are desperate, turn off window manager managed windows in winecfg.

KDE

Go into KDE Control Center, expand Desktop, click window behavior, then click window actions tab. You can turn off the alt-combos. If you want to make window specific settings, click on window specific settings under window behavior on the side.

GNOME

The option to change the key binding is in System Menu -> Preferences Menu -> Windows.


 
HOWTO: Blizzard Downloader

for wine versions 1.1.2 and earlier:

you need a native mshtml.dll and wininet.dll from ie6sp1 in ~/.wine/drive_c/system32

dont forget to set them as native in winecfg


 
Easy installation: digital download

If you own a legitimate copy of Diablo II, you can register it on battle.net with the serial key, and get a link to an installer (about 1.4GB).

This installer has less issues than the CD version, and is the recommended way to install Diablo II.  It works flawlessly (Platinum) from begining to end.


 
WARNING

Copy Protection Final Word

Patch 1.12a from Blizzard disables the CD check.

If you ever get "Please insert disc", this is NOT a problem with detecting the CD. The protection system is probably still built into the game even though the CD check itself is disabled. Make sure you use version 1.12a or later. If you get this problem after having this version installed, you are likely suffering from a buggy video driver as this is the only known (and proven possible) cause at this point.

DO NOT USE NOCD PATCHES - They are pointless, and won't fix the real problem.


 
HOWTO

Running Diablo 2 under Wine

by Jesse Allen the3dfxdude at gmail com

minor updates by Jasmine Iwanek 

Last updated 2008-07-11 - wine-1.0.0/1.1.1

Before you get started

This HOWTO only lists information specific to this app. Please keep comments and test reports brief. Please don't post copies of wine logs here! If you have trouble, see other ways of getting help.

Wine+Diablo 2 Status

Generally perfect for Linux users since wine 0.9.12. FreeBSD kernel 6.2 might work, but copy protection will likely be broken.

Minimum Requirements

  • winecfg: A drive letter for your cdrom, and running as Win2k, XP or later.
  • Support for 640x480 and 800x600 video modes.
  • Correct network configuration for online play.
  • A REAL COPY OF THE GAME -- The game probably won't work right if you don't have a real copy.

Recommended Requirements

  • Wine 0.9.20 or later
  • Linux kernel 2.6.17+ OR FreeBSD 6.2
  • Video card and driver that supports hardware based acceleration with OpenGL.

**Bad Versions**

It's recommended to not use these versions of software because they break the game's copy protection:

  • Linux vanilla x86 kernel: 2.6.9, 2.6.10
  • Linux vanilla x86-64 kernel: 2.6.9-2.6.15
  • Linux kernel versions less than 2.6
  • Wine built with GCC 4.0.0-4.0.2
  • Native msvcrt.dll
  • Fedora core 6 modified linux kernel, unless updated to 2.6.18-1.2784.fc6 or later.
  • FreeBSD
  • Incorrectly installed video drivers

Additionally, FreeBSD kernels less than 6.2 might not work with current versions of wine at all.

Installing the Game

Launch winecfg to perform the following tasks:

  • Make sure the Windows version for Diablo 2 is NT 4.0, 2000, XP, or 2003 for correct copy protection support. Diablo 2 supports Win NT 4.0 or later.
  • Create a drive letter for your cdrom if you have not already. For each cdrom drive letter, click advanced, and set the drive type from automatic to cdrom.

It helps to add a device node symlink, so do the following. If your cd-rom drive letter in winecfg is d: and the corresponding device node to your mount point is /dev/hdc then run the following command:
$ ln -s /dev/hdc ~/.wine/dosdevices/d\:\:
Note, you *must* have two colons! You can tell what your device node is in /etc/fstab or viewing your boot-log.

For running the multi-disk install, it helps to run the install using the drive letter and to not switch your shell to the cdrom's path. For example:
~/.wine/drive_c$ wine "D:\setup.exe" (where D: is the assigned letter of your CD drive).
If you run while having a current working directory of /mnt/cdrom, for example, then you will lock the drive and you won't be able to eject the disk.

If during the game's install the progress bar stops, the game is probably prompting you for the next disc, but the dialog is under the installer's window. For full install, the order is Install Disc, Play Disc, then Cinematics Disc. Just swap discs and hit enter when the progress stops.

Running and Playing Diablo 2

Do not use the '-opengl' switch to run the game. Blizzard never completed OpenGL support so they removed it, but left the switch in. All you see when you run it is a badly initialized DDraw mode.

If you use the window option "-w", the game will drop to ddraw mode no matter what.

Do not use virtual desktop with the game! It's not designed to be windowed like that! It still thinks it's full-screen!

If you have missing in-game speech, animation, videos, or crashes between acts, these problems are typically from using a modified executable. Install your game properly.

Multiplayer Setup

Make sure you have the correct ports open. Open outbound and inbound, TCP and UDP, port 6112 and 4000. More on Network Ports

If you are going to play a direct TCP/IP game and the game tells you that it could not detect a valid address, make sure about things:

  1. Have a valid internet addressible IP address for internet play or proper NAT forwarding.
  2. Have a hostname other than localhost.
  3. In /etc/hosts, have a valid hostname of your computer listed with your current IP address you want to use and do not have your hostname listed with 127.0.0.1. Do not have "localhost 127.0.0.1" listed first either.

patching and running without cds

after you install the 1.12a patch copy as needed the files d2music.mpq from the play disk and d2xmusic.mpq from the expansion disk (if using Lord Of Destruction)


 
ALT+CLICK combination

Window managers often have the alt key bound to certain features, especially the alt-click. This is not a wine bug. If you have problems with the alt key in any way do not report it. Fix your window manager. I'm not going to list steps for every one because there are too many possibilites. Figure out yourself or ask in a help forum (here is okay... but be warned all I use is TWM). If you are desperate, turn off window manager managed windows in winecfg.

KDE

Go into KDE Control Center, expand Desktop, click window behavior, then click window actions tab. You can turn off the alt-combos. If you want to make window specific settings, click on window specific settings under window behavior on the side.

GNOME 2

The option to change the key binding is in System Menu -> Preferences Menu -> Windows.


 
HOWTO play without mounting a CD
­As of 1.12, it is possible to play without u­sing a CD.
The following is an excerpt from the patch changelog:­

­For users that originally performed a ‘Full Installation’ and wish to run without the CD, all ‘.mpq’ files should be copied from the Diablo 2 CDs to the Diablo 2 directory. Most users will only need to copy D2Music.mpq from the Diablo 2 Play CD and/or D2xMusic.mpq from the Lord of Destruction CD.

Anyone who did not perform a ‘Full Installation’ will need to  re-install from CD again to ultimate­ly play without the CD. In this case, a ‘Full Installation’ is required, followed by file copy step noted above.

 
How-to fix delay in sound

If your game is suffering from a slight delay in sound, then try following these steps:

  1. Open the Wine Configuration Application (Configure Wine)
  2. Click the "Add application..." button
  3. Browse to your Diablo II folder (usually Program Files/Diablo II)
  4. Click Diablo II.exe, and then Open
  5. Select Diablo II.exe from the list: it should turn blue
  6. Go to the Audio tab (it can take a while to load)
  7. Untick ALSA and tick OSS, and you're ready to go!

 
Installation using the CDs

Running Diablo 2 under Wine

by Jesse Allen the3dfxdude at gmail com

minor updates by Jasmine Iwanek

Last updated 2008-07-11 - wine-1.0.0/1.1.1

Before you get started

This HOWTO only lists information specific to this app. Please keep comments and test reports brief. Please don't post copies of wine logs here! If you have trouble, see other ways of getting help.

Wine+Diablo 2 Status

Generally perfect for Linux users since wine 0.9.12. FreeBSD kernel 6.2 might work, but copy protection will likely be broken.

Minimum Requirements

  • winecfg: A drive letter for your cdrom, and running as Win2k, XP or later.
  • Support for 640x480 and 800x600 video modes.
  • Correct network configuration for online play.
  • A REAL COPY OF THE GAME -- The game probably won't work right if you don't have a real copy.

Recommended Requirements

  • Wine 0.9.20 or later
  • Linux kernel 2.6.17+ OR FreeBSD 6.2
  • Video card and driver that supports hardware based acceleration with OpenGL.

**Bad Versions**

It's recommended to not use these versions of software because they break the game's copy protection:

  • Linux vanilla x86 kernel: 2.6.9, 2.6.10
  • Linux vanilla x86-64 kernel: 2.6.9-2.6.15
  • Linux kernel versions less than 2.6
  • Wine built with GCC 4.0.0-4.0.2
  • Native msvcrt.dll
  • Fedora core 6 modified linux kernel, unless updated to 2.6.18-1.2784.fc6 or later.
  • FreeBSD
  • Incorrectly installed video drivers

Additionally, FreeBSD kernels less than 6.2 might not work with current versions of wine at all.

Installing the Game

Launch winecfg to perform the following tasks:

  • Make sure the Windows version for Diablo 2 is NT 4.0, 2000, XP, or 2003 for correct copy protection support. Diablo 2 supports Win NT 4.0 or later.
  • Create a drive letter for your cdrom if you have not already. For each cdrom drive letter, click advanced, and set the drive type from automatic to cdrom.

It helps to add a device node symlink, so do the following. If your cd-rom drive letter in winecfg is d: and the corresponding device node to your mount point is /dev/hdc then run the following command:
$ ln -s /dev/hdc ~/.wine/dosdevices/d\:\:
Note, you *must* have two colons! You can tell what your device node is in /etc/fstab or viewing your boot-log.

For running the multi-disk install, it helps to run the install using the drive letter and to not switch your shell to the cdrom's path. For example:
~/.wine/drive_c$ wine "D:\setup.exe" (where D: is the assigned letter of your CD drive).
If you run while having a current working directory of /mnt/cdrom, for example, then you will lock the drive and you won't be able to eject the disk.

If during the game's install the progress bar stops, the game is probably prompting you for the next disc, but the dialog is under the installer's window. For full install, the order is Install Disc, Play Disc, then Cinematics Disc. Just swap discs and hit enter when the progress stops.

Running and Playing Diablo 2

Do not use the '-opengl' switch to run the game. Blizzard never completed OpenGL support so they removed it, but left the switch in. All you see when you run it is a badly initialized DDraw mode.

If you use the window option "-w", the game will drop to ddraw mode no matter what.

Do not use virtual desktop with the game! It's not designed to be windowed like that! It still thinks it's full-screen!

If you have missing in-game speech, animation, videos, or crashes between acts, these problems are typically from using a modified executable. Install your game properly.

Multiplayer Setup

Make sure you have the correct ports open. Open outbound and inbound, TCP and UDP, port 6112 and 4000. More on Network Ports

If you are going to play a direct TCP/IP game and the game tells you that it could not detect a valid address, make sure about things:

  1. Have a valid internet addressible IP address for internet play or proper NAT forwarding.
  2. Have a hostname other than localhost.
  3. In /etc/hosts, have a valid hostname of your computer listed with your current IP address you want to use and do not have your hostname listed with 127.0.0.1. Do not have "localhost 127.0.0.1" listed first either.

 
Window losing focus

When running the game in Windowed mode (-w switch), if the DIablo II window loses focus, the game freezes. To unfreeze the game press Alt+Enter. So far this has been tested in:

  • Ubuntu "Hardy" 8.04.1 with Gnome

 
HOWTO fix the 'patch archive is corrupt' issue

I order to correct this issue Wine must run Diablo II from inside Diablo's installation directory.  Here is an example:

  1. Run a terminal
  2. Type:  cd ~/.wine/drive_c/Program\ Files/Diablo\ II/
  3. Type:  wine ./Game.exe

 

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Custom Data files and MPQ's
by Tester on Thursday October 27th 2011, 2:43
Does anyone know about getting D2 under Wine to access the custom data files?

In other words, the d2exp.mpq and d2data.mpq contain MPQ files where you can edit certain files to change values in the game.
For example, in d2exp.mpq\data\global\excel\UniqueItems.txt is a text document for the complete list of attributes for unique items spawned in the game.

This text file can be modified to change a value (IE, raise Silks of the Victor's +1 to +2 skills) and save it as the appropriate text file under the windows environment. Such as X:\Diablo2\data\global\excel\UniqueItems.txt and the game would access the changes accordingly.

Under wine, it does not seem to do this properly and I can't edit the MPQ files to do this either. Does anyone have an idea on how to get this working?

Thanks

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error 25 - issues with direct3d
by Dan on Saturday October 22nd 2011, 18:48
I'm still learning linux, so I'm sorry if this is explained on this page. I just may not have understood it and didn't realize it applied to me, but I did read through nearly all of it, a few comments I skipped. I'm running wine 1.2.2 and used the blizzard installer while downloading everything off of their site for d2 - No expansion yet. I try to run d2 to make sure its working up to this point before I continue to install lod. I get an error that goes like this:

Error 25: A critical error has occurred while initializing Direct3D.

I thought wine didn't support direct3D and that was why I was forced to play world of warcraft in opengl mode. I also read that d2 doesn't have support for opengl mode due to blizzard not finishing it and ending up taking it out completely despite leaving the tag there. I've read the issue has to due with the dlls I have and I think I need to copy the right ones to my diablo directory (I have no idea what dll files are for). I tried running the D2VidTst.exe and after it runs the test the output says that "No video modes are found". I hope the solution is as easy as going into the wine config and specifying a specific dll override but I'm not sure which one to use (if it is even a solution). I'm not sure if these assumptions are correct or not. Can someone help me understand the problem and help point me in the right direction to fixing it. Thank you.

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Error after first chapter.
by Kuruu on Friday August 26th 2011, 9:49
Right after completing first chapter, when i get back to town and choose to travel east, game starting to load, and popping

Unhandled Exception:
Access Violation (c0000005)

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Sound malfuctioning
by Roman Mareček on Sunday June 26th 2011, 4:39
Hi, i started Diablo 2 in othe X sesion according to this advices, but no sound is working and Sound options directly in game is shadowed(and can not be pushed). Any idea?

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Running video test Diablo crushes
by Arturo on Friday December 31st 2010, 6:25
Hi all,

So, in my case everything run well with wine until I said "play Diablo". Then it crushed.
To have some clues I checked the video test, and it crushes at the time 3D DirectX is checked. What does it mean? I think wine has directX by itself but maybe I don't have 3d in my desktop? are there any other libraries needed besides just wine to play diablo?

Thanks for any idea
and Happy new year

Arturo

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Running video test Diablo crushes
by Arturo on Friday December 31st 2010, 6:25
Hi all,

So, in my case everything run well with wine until I said "play Diablo". Then it crushed.
To have some clues I checked the video test, and it crushes at the time 3D DirectX is checked. What does it mean? I think wine has directX by itself but maybe I don't have 3d in my desktop? are there any other libraries needed besides just wine to play diablo?

Thanks for any idea
and Happy new year

Arturo

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Sound Works
by Michael Robbie on Tuesday October 5th 2010, 7:18
Changing "Hardware Acceleration" from "Full" to "Emulated" took care of the sound issue for me.

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Resolution Trouble
by unimatrix on Friday August 6th 2010, 6:10
I'm having trouble with the resolution.
When I start the game it's set to 800x600 (in the main menu), which isn't great, but oh well.
But when I go into the gameplay it jumps down to 640x480, which is simply too small to see anything without my eyes starting to hurt after a while.

How do I force it to at least stay at 800x600?

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Aspect Ratio on a widescreen monitor
by Michael Bach on Friday July 16th 2010, 6:40
I managed to run D2 via the above shell script that uses a virtual desktop.

Now the game gets stretched since I am running it on a widescreen laptop (1280x800).

In Windows everything is done nicely...

How can I set an aspect ratio of 4:3 on the virtual desktop?!

Any help is very much appreciated.

Thanks in advance!

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Crash when starting game
by thomas on Sunday May 9th 2010, 6:06
When I start a single player game, the program crashes.
I get the following error:

err:seh:raise_exception Unhandled exception code c0000005 flags 0 addr 0x7bc47bcc

I am using Wine 1.1.42 with Ubuntu 9.04, Diablo with the expansion set and 1.13 patch.

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d3d mode brightness/contrast
by James on Monday December 7th 2009, 14:43
This isn't something major, but when running in d3d mode, does anyone else find that the brightness and contrast are both way too low? Everything is really dark and the whites appear light grayish. I can't adjust the brightness slider, and the contrast slider doesn't change anything.

Directdraw's brightness/contrast is just fine, but the lighting isn't quite as nice and there's no perspective mode :p

Tested with versions 1.1.12 and 1.1.33, Gentoo amd64.

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Diablo 2 via
by Brandon on Monday June 29th 2009, 21:44
Has anyone tried to install Diablo 2 via the download on the battle.net account management interface?

I downloaded the downloader, which didn't work in Wine. Used it in a VM of Windows, than transferred the files over to Ubuntu 9.04 to try installing it...

It seems to load fine, but when I have to click 'Agree' on the license agreement in order to install, it doesn't enable the 'Agree' button when I scroll to the bottom.

Has anyone encountered and hopefully worked around this issue? I have the CDs but I don't feel like going through the hassle of installing them that way :)

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Battle.net Connection Issues
by John Doe on Thursday June 18th 2009, 21:56
I'm having problems running Diablo II under Battle.net. I am able to use it and play the game to its fullest extent (in a windowed 800x600 mode). My problem is that when I'm connected to the USEast gateway, I have a problem with it. I log in, select a character, and enter the game select menu. If I don't act quickly and join a game, the connection sort of dies out and I have to log out and log back in while trying to connect as quickly as I can. After I join a game everything is swell.

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Random Image distortion in game and at menu
by Jeff Hoogland on Friday April 24th 2009, 21:02
When I am in the game/at the loading screen the images will randomly start to distort/break up. I am using an integrated gfx card on Ubuntu 8.10 32bit. All winecfg/regedit values are curretly at defaults. I it happens both when it is run in a virtual desktop and in full screen. Anyone have any suggestions on what I can do to go about correcting this issue?

Thanks,
~Jeff

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Diablo 2 Crash
by Thomas Kirby on Saturday January 3rd 2009, 14:01
After I choose a character to start a new game, the game crashes and then the screen is all freaked out and I cant see my mouse.The screen is split and scrolls really fast if I move my mouse to the left or right. And if I move the mouse to the center of the screen it stops and sometimes the left side of my computer screen is on the right and the right side is on the left. I am using wine 1.10 and kubuntu 1.10. I installed all of the game with no problems and also added the LOD Expansion then I start it up and it plays sound and goes to all the screens like its supposed to, but when I choose a character and type my game name and start a new game it crashes.

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direct3d lost
by bruno neyra on Friday December 19th 2008, 8:55
i own a laptop with intel gma, used to run diablo with direct3d acceleration, now on test viedeo it shows directdraw as the only choice available. i'm running wine1.14 on ubuntu hardy.

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No CD Patches
by purechownage on Sunday October 19th 2008, 10:46
I have Diablo 2 running very nicely under wine 1.0.

I had an existing installation sitting in a windows partition.
This installation was a full install of both Diablo II and Lord of Destruction patched to version 1.12 and with all .MPQ files copied into the main Diablo directory for music and cinematics.

I initially tried launching the original .EXEs for the game but it moaned about inserting the disk then I remembered that under windows I ran through a launcher.

I launch D2 by using 'D2Loader v1.12' (d2sector.net/downloads/index.php?ACT=dl&id=77&symid=77), which is placed in the main Diablo II directory.

I've created a launcher to stick on my gnome panel which contains this launch command: wine "/home/wizardmaster/diablo2/D2Loader-1.12.exe" -d3d9 -w

(Obviously replace the Diablo 2 folder path with your own :P)

This makes it run fine in a window. The only grumble I have with this is that when the window loses focus it basically dies. It appears to still be running as music and sounds continue to take place but there is an overlay of 'remnants of whatever window appeared above it'.

I have however solved this with compiz.
When running the 'fusion-icon' for compiz, if Diablo loses focus merely right click the fusion-ison and click 'Reload Window Manager'.
This essentially refreshes it and eliminates the need to restart.

I've played Diablo 2 through wine for a few hours now and everything seems to be fine. I've had a successful LAN game and have been playing some singleplayer.
All of my characters from when I ran under windows are fine and I've had a run about in various acts with no problem.

Also running fullscreen works (just replace '-w' with '-f' in the launch options) just as well but as I'm using a widescreen display I'd prefer to preserve the aspect ratio and run in a window.

I hope that will help some people.

-=Pure_Chownage=-

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Major regression with 1.1.3: Game does not load
by Xavier Vachon on Friday August 22nd 2008, 17:35
I get an Unhandled exception access violation error when I try to load the game. Anybody else is getting this?

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Regression with resolutions
by Xavier Vachon on Saturday August 16th 2008, 21:42
With wine 1.1.2, I can not use anymore the 800*600 resolution. The game shows in 800*600, but the parts of the virtual desktop which are above 640*480 appear as if they are out of the screen. Any tips on solving this Jasmine?

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RE: I didn't (tried 0.9.27-30)
by Jasmine Iwanek on Saturday July 19th 2008, 15:40
readded - my bad - accidental deletion :-)
This comment was made on 2008-06-17 by Thomas Benn

Further update: My arch-laptop AND my Kubuntu 7.04 Desktop both fail to install as well. When the actual installation starts they ask me to insert the install disk, which, of course, is already inserted, after all the installer had been started properly... Might that be about the same problem as here, but showing in a different way?

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DirectDraw crashes
by Martin Ertsås on Tuesday July 15th 2008, 7:22
When I try running Diablo 2 my xserver gets weird. It's like my screen is splitt in two, and I can't see anything on either of the sides except my mouse becouse the rest looses some pixels. I hope some of you know what does this and can help me.

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Had to update Diablo 2 to get it to work
by Andy on Thursday July 3rd 2008, 13:46
I finally got Diablo 2 to work on Hardy by using the Blizzard updater to update to the latest version, which is 1.12a at the time of this writing. Same fix worked on VirtualBox, incidentally.

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Digital download - Gecko issue?
by Dave Hoffman on Wednesday July 2nd 2008, 14:03
With the new digital download from the Blizzard store I am unable to get past the EULA. I install Gecko but after I scroll through the Accept button does not activate.

Are there any settings I need to change for Gecko to to work correctly?

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RE: cd errors
by Engelbrekt on Thursday June 26th 2008, 14:22
I have had a lot of CD problems too with Diablo II:
* Full install won't work,
* When you try to run the game you get "Insert Play Disc".

Finally found the solution on the Arch linux forum.
The CD should be mounted with the option: check=relaxed
For instance:
mount -t iso9660 -o check=relaxed /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom

Website:
bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=33798

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