Fallout + Wine
This is a discussion about Fallout + Wine in the Linux Games category; Hiya. I was wondering if some of you could help me out. Since I discovered that Fallout doesn't have that annoying fade-in/fade-out problem with wine as it did with cedega, I've been trying to get it to work properly and I've almost succeeded.
Hiya.
I was wondering if some of you could help me out. Since I discovered that Fallout doesn't have that annoying fade-in/fade-out problem with wine as it did with cedega, I've been trying to get it to work properly and I've almost succeeded. I only have one problem left that I can't solve for the life of me. I use KDE and whenever I try to run fallout with wine, the resolution changes, the game starts, BUT the KDE Kicker remains at the bottom. How do I configure wine to make that go away? It's really huge in 800x600, not to mention annoying. Ideas? Suggestions?
Oh, one other thing. Wine keeps scanning my floppy drive whenever I use it. Could anyone tell me how to disable that too? If not, no problem, it's only a minor problem.
Thanks in advance!
I was wondering if some of you could help me out. Since I discovered that Fallout doesn't have that annoying fade-in/fade-out problem with wine as it did with cedega, I've been trying to get it to work properly and I've almost succeeded. I only have one problem left that I can't solve for the life of me. I use KDE and whenever I try to run fallout with wine, the resolution changes, the game starts, BUT the KDE Kicker remains at the bottom. How do I configure wine to make that go away? It's really huge in 800x600, not to mention annoying. Ideas? Suggestions?
Oh, one other thing. Wine keeps scanning my floppy drive whenever I use it. Could anyone tell me how to disable that too? If not, no problem, it's only a minor problem.
Thanks in advance!
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Set the kicker to " show hide buttons" then hide it before yous start the game. That's what I did when I played diablo 2 last time on KDE.