OTOH, someone posted to appdb recently that they managed to hex edit the settings file so that the pad buttons are mapped to enter menu and exit menu, making it possible to get to the keybindings menu and properly bind the keys. I kinda gave up on this, hoping that some future version would make things easier. (You may know all this but I'm putting it in for the benefit of anyone who may stumble across this thread later) From there you can add whichever version you want from the list that comes up. To add a new version of Wine to PlayOnLinux just click on configure, then select La Mulana from the list on the left hand side, then on the general tab click the '+' button next to "Wine version". Also make sure you are using the latest PlayOnLinux package from their website (It won't change compatibility, but new versions make it much easier to try out different configurations) Outside of a newer version of Wine, I don't know what else to recommend. Are you using PlayOnLinux? If so which version of Wine are you using for LaMulana?īy default PlayOnLinux defaults to the system installed version, which for me on Ubuntu 12.10 is only 1.4.1, and will give you lots of crashes on this game (and XInputTest). I don't have any crashes with XInputTest on anything above Wine 1.5.10, but Wine 1.5.20 gives me much improved speeds. I'm not too keen on trying if it works with sudo. I can't see anything special in the traceback. Trubaduuri: A crash notification tells me that the program attempted to read or write protected memory.
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