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  1. Psycho_zs

    One True Linux Thread™

    Yeah, env vars affecting windows apps in wine is a huge gotcha. Got bitten by SDL_VIDEODRIVER in another game (was among other wayland-related vars in my usual environment).
  2. Psycho_zs

    One True Linux Thread™

    Success! (sort of). With potato config by @The Real Snake and in Labwc with no other GPU-using apps running KSA starts successfully! 10 FPS, no planets or stars visible, just the HUD and vessels with all the plume effects. 4GB seems to be the magic number on this iGPU.
  3. Psycho_zs

    One True Linux Thread™

    Any info on i915 I can find suggests that there is no practical limit on VRAM, GPU should take what it needs up to 87% of RAM. But judging form gputop output, KSA crashes when taking around 4GB, with another ~1GB taken by other apps.
  4. Psycho_zs

    One True Linux Thread™

    Debian sidICore Ultra 5 125UWayland, Hyprland, Labwcwine, bwrapwinetricks dotnet9"Attempted to read or write protected memory" after loading. Sometimes HUD on white background is briefly visible. This iGPU reports shared memory, so in theory it has what's available of 32G RAM as VRAM.
  5. Psycho_zs

    One True Linux Thread™

    Got the same result on Intel iGPU, so it seems to be a showstopper for now.
  6. Psycho_zs

    One True Linux Thread™

    Has anyone managed to run it on an Intel Meteor Lake iGPU?
  7. Psycho_zs

    New Kitten Space Agency Update

  8. Psycho_zs

    Question eGPU advice

    Hi everyone! For a long, long time I didn't bother with GPUs at all. Whatever integrated graphics my laptops had were enough, as I never chased graphics-heavy games and classics run fine. But now I seem to have a reason to start thinking about a GPU, and my laptop happens to have a thunderbolt 4...
  9. Psycho_zs

    Troubleshooting KSA (Pre-Alpha) on Linux under Wine

    Turns out this happens when window is larger than installer expects. Just reduce window size until installer starts drawing properly on its own.
  10. Psycho_zs

    Troubleshooting KSA (Pre-Alpha) on Linux under Wine

    Yay, progress! Earth only with all graphical options set to minimum travels a bit further. Now I saw actual game HUD and a bunch of messages on it. Nothing else, just white background though. After about 10-15 seconds it crashed. 012c:err:eventlog:ReportEventW L"Application: KSA.exe\n"...
  11. Psycho_zs

    Troubleshooting KSA (Pre-Alpha) on Linux under Wine

    Intel(R) Core(TM) Ultra 5 125U, GPU 0: Intel(R) Graphics (MTL), type: IntegratedGpu Debian sid, wine 10.0~repack-11, graphics=wayland, Hyprland. Vulkan SDK installer crashes out instantly :( KSA Installer does not redraw its window unless I manually resize it constantly, but it works. KSA runs...
  12. Psycho_zs

    New Kitten Space Agency Update

    Love the kitten, and the way he looks at the camera ) I wonder if body proportions are already decided upon, or still subject to change. IMHO an area around 0.3 between kerbal and human proportions is worth investigating.
  13. Psycho_zs

    Performance / Specs Collection & Comparisons

    I wonder what I will be able to achieve with my measly Core Ultra 5 125U with integrated graphics... At least I have 32GB RAM (I thank KSP for that :)).
  14. Psycho_zs

    Engines, thrust structures and interstages

    I see circular markers for attachments in the latest vessel editing video. Making attachment points and their markers of different shapes has large potential.
  15. Psycho_zs

    Linux Discussion

    Daily driving Debian sid for... 10+ years. Arch before that, Ubuntu before that, SUSE before that.
  16. Psycho_zs

    Engines, thrust structures and interstages

    Wouldn't it be great to not have interstages magically appear on the engine parts? Instead, have actual thrust/load bearing structure parts with central attachment point(s) for engines and a kind of circular attachment points for interstages/decouplers. Or maybe thrust structures could be...
  17. Psycho_zs

    Linux Discussion

    I'll be happy with the same model KSP had (an archive with data and binaries), almost*. Flatpack or not, I'll be running any closed source app through bwrap anyway, including stuff in wine. "Installers" are just a bad design spilling over from Window$. Packaging may be too tedious given the...