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ThomasCollignon

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  1. Done : sudo apt install libenet7 sudo apt install libgloox18 - download packages.ubuntu.com/mantic/libicu72, then sudo dpkg --install libicu72_72.1-3ubuntu3_amd64.deb - download packages.ubuntu.com/mantic/0ad, then install it via App Center (automatically started after wrong maneuver in my browser, I hope it's still valid) - launch 0ad from the Activities overview It works for me, the game starts . Thanks guys
  2. @zyli My main goal here is not to easily install the 0ad game, it's rather to give an end-user's feedback. I'm a FOSS enthousiast, and I'd really like Ubuntu to be as user-friendly as Windows. I'll try the packages and keep you aware of the result. @Stan` I didn't think about the alphabetical order . Thank you for also enlightening me about the snaps, I thought it was a more robust system that it actually is.
  3. Hi @Stan`, @zyli, Sorry if my answer stings a little bit, but going through manual dependencies installation is not the way I'd use to install a game. It's a fresh installation of Ubuntu 24, and the App Center was visible on the Desktop at first login, and, having a quick look into the apps, 0ad is the first one that shows up into the Games section. To me it means that 0ad is promoted by Ubuntu. It's normal that an Alpha version includes bugs, but I think it's not normal that, if an app is promoted, users can't even install it. Do you know if other users with a similar pc also face the same issue ? Or is this bug a very sepcific case linked to my very specific pc ? If I'm not the only one, I would expect a link to a page where such issue and possible fixes are clearly explained. What's your opinion on this ? Regards, Thomas
  4. Yes it has been installed through the App Center.
  5. interestinglog.html : <!DOCTYPE html> <meta charset="utf-8"> <title>Pyrogenesis Log</title> <style>body { background: #eee; color: black; font-family: sans-serif; } p { background: white; margin: 3px 0 3px 0; } .error { color: red; } .warning { color: blue; }</style> <h2>0 A.D. (0.0.26) Main log (warnings and errors only)</h2> <p class="warning">WARNING: No audio device was found.</p> The audio works fine on other apps. Also attached crashlog.txt and mainlog.html crashlog.txt mainlog.html
  6. Kind of same problem here. Specs : Ubuntu 24.04.1 AMD Ryzen™ 7 PRO 4750U with Radeon™ Graphics × 16 Oad 0.0.26-alpha I've installed the Linux driver from AMD website: Radeon™ Software for Linux® version 24.20.3 for Ubuntu 24.04.1 HWE. Now I can see these new lines in Softwares & Updates : After reboot, in a terminal I launch 0ad an I get this : thomas-collignon@thcollignon-elitebook-ubuntu:~$ 0ad TIMER| InitVfs: 505.562 us FILES| Main log written to '/home/thomas-collignon/snap/0ad/592/.config/0ad/logs/mainlog.html' FILES| Interesting log written to '/home/thomas-collignon/snap/0ad/592/.config/0ad/logs/interestinglog.html' TIMER| CONFIG_Init: 1.72127 ms Sound: AlcInit success, using OpenAL Soft X Error: BadAlloc Request Major code 149 () Request Minor code 2 Error Serial #105 Current Serial #106 Assertion failed: "!m_Worker" Location: UserReport.cpp:516 (~CUserReporter) Call stack: (0x5847ce7ed10e) /snap/0ad/592/binaries/system/pyrogenesis(+0x5ed10e) [0x5847ce7ed10e] (0x5847ce7a18a1) /snap/0ad/592/binaries/system/pyrogenesis(+0x5a18a1) [0x5847ce7a18a1] (0x5847ce7a35f3) /snap/0ad/592/binaries/system/pyrogenesis(+0x5a35f3) [0x5847ce7a35f3] (0x5847ce4d92e3) /snap/0ad/592/binaries/system/pyrogenesis(+0x2d92e3) [0x5847ce4d92e3] (0x7c8c16afa031) /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6(+0x43031) [0x7c8c16afa031] (0x7c8c16afa12a) /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6(+0x4312a) [0x7c8c16afa12a] (0x7c8c18c9c888) /snap/0ad/592/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libX11.so.6(+0x40888) [0x7c8c18c9c888] (0x7c8c18c9c9ba) /snap/0ad/592/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libX11.so.6(_XError+0x11a) [0x7c8c18c9c9ba] (0x7c8c18c998eb) /snap/0ad/592/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libX11.so.6(+0x3d8eb) [0x7c8c18c998eb] (0x7c8c18c99995) /snap/0ad/592/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libX11.so.6(+0x3d995) [0x7c8c18c99995] (0x7c8c18c9a2c5) /snap/0ad/592/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libX11.so.6(_XEventsQueued+0x55) [0x7c8c18c9a2c5] (0x7c8c18c9d085) /snap/0ad/592/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libX11.so.6(_XGetRequest+0x55) [0x7c8c18c9d085] (0x7c8bd8fbcbb2) /snap/0ad/592/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libGLX_mesa.so.0(+0x34bb2) [0x7c8bd8fbcbb2] (0x7c8c1ba047b3) /snap/0ad/592/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libSDL2-2.0.so.0(+0xcb7b3) [0x7c8c1ba047b3] (0x7c8c1b9d7746) /snap/0ad/592/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libSDL2-2.0.so.0(+0x9e746) [0x7c8c1b9d7746] (0x7c8c1b9d98e4) /snap/0ad/592/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libSDL2-2.0.so.0(+0xa08e4) [0x7c8c1b9d98e4] errno = 9 (?) OS error = ? In case it matters: I can't quit the terminal with exit or quit, I have to close the window.
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