@Ferde hey, I know this was asked a long time ago, but maybe it is still useful to someone: I run falcon-bms-control server https://kungfoo.github.io/falcon-bms-control/ with no problems under wine, and get MFDs/ICP+DED on my Android tablet.
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RE: [UNOFFICIAL] Running BMS on Linux/WINE with opentrack HOWTO
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RE: [UNOFFICIAL] Running BMS on Linux/WINE with opentrack HOWTO
@Xeno you are completely right; just for the record (all this info is already in your posts), here are my steps:
- Install clean wineprefix with Gentoo wine-proton 9;
- Install Falcon 4;
- Install BMS;
At this point AL does not launch. - Update wine-mono with .msi file from the above github link;
AL launches with checkboxes visible; Falcon crashes after the initial splash screen. - Install d3dx11_43;
Falcon launches but the main menu is flickering. - Install dxvk;
Now everything seems to work, including opentrack and falcon-bms-control. Everything needs to be launched with WINEESYNC=1.
I will test more, but currently it seems to me that it runs faster than on my old setup through Steam Proton with an older Proton version and dotnet.
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RE: [UNOFFICIAL] Running BMS on Linux/WINE with opentrack HOWTO
@Ferde weird, are you saying that the server launched and on your android you saw the bezels but no images inside? Did you set g_bExportRTTTextures 1 in falcon config? Also make sure you launch the server and BMS in the same prefix.
I installed BMS using Proton, don’t remember exactly, but I think I used something along the lines of this guide: https://www.reddit.com/r/falconbms/comments/u4olpm/installing_on_linux_via_steam/ and additionally installed dotnet to get AL to work. So far I don’t have any luck with AL with wine-mono.
For buttons, I had trouble only with ICP. Experimentally I found that if I rebind ICP buttons to something like Ctrl-Alt-letter instead of NumPad they work, so if you get an image but buttons don’t work it may be because of a keybind bms-control-server doesn’t like under Wine.
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RE: [UNOFFICIAL] Running BMS on Linux/WINE with opentrack HOWTO
@Ferde yep, 4.8. I don’t think dotnet would have anything to do with falcon-bms-control, though, I was just mentioning it to describe my setup.
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RE: New free MFD/ICP app to control Falcon BMS from touch devices
Hey, first of all, thank you very much for the great tool, I use it all the time, it really enhances my BMS experience! Awesome that it works under Wine on Linux, too.
Is there a reason why RWR is limited to 240x240 pixels? I’ve been poking at the code a little, at it seemed to me that if I increase the canvas size by the factor of 2 (for example), and remove the check that makes sure that the scaling factor is < 1, it works OK with larger sizes. My use case for this is creating a separate RWR-only layout and putting it on my phone; I don’t win much legibility over having the RWR in 3D if the size limit is as it is now.
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RE: [UNOFFICIAL] Running BMS on Linux/WINE with opentrack HOWTO
@Xeno you are completely right; just for the record (all this info is already in your posts), here are my steps:
- Install clean wineprefix with Gentoo wine-proton 9;
- Install Falcon 4;
- Install BMS;
At this point AL does not launch. - Update wine-mono with .msi file from the above github link;
AL launches with checkboxes visible; Falcon crashes after the initial splash screen. - Install d3dx11_43;
Falcon launches but the main menu is flickering. - Install dxvk;
Now everything seems to work, including opentrack and falcon-bms-control. Everything needs to be launched with WINEESYNC=1.
I will test more, but currently it seems to me that it runs faster than on my old setup through Steam Proton with an older Proton version and dotnet.
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RE: [UNOFFICIAL] Running BMS on Linux/WINE with opentrack HOWTO
@Xeno nice, thank you! Checkboxes now work, but BMS does not launch, tough choice Will experiment more.
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RE: [UNOFFICIAL] Running BMS on Linux/WINE with opentrack HOWTO
I still have no joy (Proton 9 from Gentoo repo, latest wine-mono), get this error when launching AL ootb.
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RE: [UNOFFICIAL] Running BMS on Linux/WINE with opentrack HOWTO
@Ferde yep, 4.8. I don’t think dotnet would have anything to do with falcon-bms-control, though, I was just mentioning it to describe my setup.
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RE: [UNOFFICIAL] Running BMS on Linux/WINE with opentrack HOWTO
@Ferde weird, are you saying that the server launched and on your android you saw the bezels but no images inside? Did you set g_bExportRTTTextures 1 in falcon config? Also make sure you launch the server and BMS in the same prefix.
I installed BMS using Proton, don’t remember exactly, but I think I used something along the lines of this guide: https://www.reddit.com/r/falconbms/comments/u4olpm/installing_on_linux_via_steam/ and additionally installed dotnet to get AL to work. So far I don’t have any luck with AL with wine-mono.
For buttons, I had trouble only with ICP. Experimentally I found that if I rebind ICP buttons to something like Ctrl-Alt-letter instead of NumPad they work, so if you get an image but buttons don’t work it may be because of a keybind bms-control-server doesn’t like under Wine.
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RE: [UNOFFICIAL] Running BMS on Linux/WINE with opentrack HOWTO
@Ferde hey, I know this was asked a long time ago, but maybe it is still useful to someone: I run falcon-bms-control server https://kungfoo.github.io/falcon-bms-control/ with no problems under wine, and get MFDs/ICP+DED on my Android tablet.