| falstaffpac   Junior Member
 
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			|  Black screen, everything else seems fine 
 
				Pretty new to Linux, so I might need a little hand-holding.  I've figured out a couple things for myself already.
 I'm running Fedora fc12 64 bit system, Mobile Nvidia 45 Express chipset/video.  I'm using RPM fusion for my video drivers.
 
 I can start the game (in this case, Overture or Black Plague) and get the full intro with video and sound.  I am then left at a black screen.  Music still playing.  If I cursor over the screen, I will get an "eye" or "hand".  If I click or R-click, I will get popup dialog regarding the item (eye) or related sound effect (hand).  I can "escape" to the dialog for "New Game" "Load Game" "Options" etc.
 
 I'm willing to try other video drivers (would appreciate step-by-step).  I've tried a handful of times already to change/upgrade drivers and have gotten very adept to performing a full disk recovery.
 
 Thanks,
 Aaron
 
				
(This post was last modified: 12-02-2009, 10:35 PM by Renegader.)
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		| falstaffpac   Junior Member
 
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			|  RE: Black screen, everything else seems fine 
 
				Update:
 I think I have the game working.  I'm new to Linux, so I doubt I could offer much in the way of support.  To clarify my post above, I do not have an Nvidia video card.  I in fact have have an integrated Mobile Intel® GM45 Express Chipset.
 
 I first tackled this game in Fedora 64bit.  Despite numerous attempts, I could never move beyond the opening movie sequence.
 
 After about a week, I decided to abandon Fedora for Ubuntu (again, I'm new to Linux so making a complete OS switch wasn't a big deal).  I decided to install 32bit Ubuntu, in hopes I would avoid the 32bit library issues which can complicate getting the game running.  I did get past a black screen following the introduction video.  My graphics consisted of salt/pepper snow.
 
 After spending some time in Ubuntu I thought I would go ahead and install the 64bit version.  Since I've been fairly compulsive in getting Overture running, I went ahead and installed it.  To my surprise, I now have graphics!
 
 I wanted to post b/c it is my understanding the Intel chipsets aren't supported.  So if there is any information I can provide that might be helpful, let me know.
 
 After a couple weeks, I'm looking forward to playing this!
 
 Aaron
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	| 12-12-2009, 11:38 PM |  |