This will only apply for the terminal you typed it in, so if you open a new terminal it will use your normal Wine there. I strongly recommend you to use a new WINEPREFIX for Revelation, see the Wiki for more details. Revelation comes on 2 DVDs, so you have to switch the disk in the installation progress. Wine implements the eject feature for that, but it seems that it does not work well here. So you have to create an image of at least one disk. It is /dev/hdX on many distributions, try /dev/hdc or /dev/hdd if you are not sure.ĭD does not show the progress, just wait a moment. Mount the image and the second DVD somewhere(eg., ~/revelation/disk1 and ~/revelation/disk2), cd to disk1 and execute 'setup.exe' using Wine. Don't forget to 'source /opt/wine-revelation/env.sh' before calling the setup, you want to use the Revelation-patched Wine!ĭo the setup as you normally would. The setup will throw a few error messages at the end, but thats okay. The next step is to patch Revelation to version 1.03. Here are a few mirrors:Īgain, execute the.
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