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Hi I have Ubuntu 9.10, Radeon x800xl and using open drivers due to no support from ati drivers on 9.10. I cant install or run Diablo II. I checked AppDB on WineHQ and found Diablo II but none of that worked! Still no success not even one step further.
I tried all variants. I tried all next possibilities on both Wine and Wine Beta (both installed today so fresh). Both tried with graphics set to hardware and without. Results are bit different. All settings apart of graphics are default. I tried to run game installed on windows copied to Ubuntu and run by both Wine (result:Wine normal asks for CD.
Wine Beta does nothing).I was using burned cd that i made image before from my own original cd. The same burned cd works in windows. I tried to install from blizzard page using installer and i got error message (include screen later).
Tried to choose all different patches all were the same effect. I tried to install form images (my cds are very old and dont work anymore, ISO images done by myself) When i mount Install disc and tun setup.exe i get error message 'Please insert Install Disc'. All what i said was tried before and after i applied guides from AppDB WineHQ. Im new to Ubuntu and Linux. Same here, I was hoping this is possible but I just cannot go past the 'Insert the correct disk' thing. I also have image files, I first thought it is because they were.cue files, but after conversion to.iso it is the same, the system does not recognize them as actual images.
Managed to start the installation over PlayOnLinux but as soon as it starts installing (after recognizing the virtual cd I created with Gmount) it says the same thing and cannot continue because the system does not see the mounted drive. I think that it might be because all the virtual cd programs I tried do not import the actual cd label, they just name them 1,2,3 or something else.I really want to play Diablo on my ubuntu 9.10! Hope it's possible.help!
NOT SURE IF ITS ANY HELP BUT I HEAR ALOT OF COMPLAINTS ABOUT NOT BEING ABLE TO RUN OR INSTALL. I dwnlaoded the torrent. D2+lod+v1.12 from kickasstorrents.com and used utorrent to download it. Once tht was finished go to downloads.com and search for magic disk virtual mounter. Its free easy to use and qucik. Simply right click the program and go to virtual cd/dvd rom and then slide the mouse over to e:/ and then click mount and find ur file whereever u have it then the game will pop open and the install will be finished in 5 to ten min on any decent connection seeing as how the files r already there.
The installation will ask u to switch disks simply mount whatever disk it ask you to and continue on but when the message window from ur pcpops up ignore and click ok in the d2 window. When finished the torrent file contains patch 1.12 so go ahead and mount the lod disk and upgrade.once u finish tht u find ur self where i am right now if ur running windws 7 the compatibility isue hopefully ive helped and mayb u can find a solution and share with me thanks! The solution to your problem is to purchase a legitimate copy of the game you would then be able to use the Blizards.
Where in you would be able to register your legitimately purchased key for your game thus enabling you to download it to your PC via Blizzards handy little downloading application thing, install it and happily play it without the need for the CD's. Alternatively you could just use the CD's though you may need a nocd crack to do that but seeing as you already have that I'm sure, no problem there. At least after getting the game and it's expansion for not very much on ebay. Speaking as a recovering software pirate some companies have just made it too easy and convenient to actually get their stuff legally.
Mind you some of them haven't, I'm talking to you Ubisoft.