Probably a graphics card/driver issue (after the NoCD-patch is applied the /dev/sg0-messages are gone). It does not work on my Shuttle Barebone PC with two Apple cinema displays hooked to it. On a Laptop (MacbookPro8,3 from 2011, Lubuntu 16.04) with built-in drive the game works out of the box. My error messages probably referred to the USB-CD/DVD-Drive I used. For some reason, that doesn't seem to be working properly on your setup." Files (x86)/Infogrames/Civilization III$ wine start Civilization3.exeįixme:exec:SHELL_execute flags ignored: Files (x86)/Infogrames/Civilization III$ fixme:aspi:SendASPI32Command ASPI: Partially implemented SC_HA_INQUIRY for adapter 0.įixme:aspi:SendASPI32Command ASPI: Partially implemented SC_HA_INQUIRY for adapter 1.Įrr:aspi:SCSI_OpenDevice Failed to open device /dev/sg1: Keine Berechtigungįixme:aspi:SendASPI32Command ASPI: Partially implemented SC_HA_INQUIRY for adapter 2.Įrr:aspi:SCSI_OpenDevice Failed to open device /dev/sg2: Keine Berechtigungįixme:aspi:SendASPI32Command ASPI: Partially implemented SC_HA_INQUIRY for adapter 3.įixme:aspi:SendASPI32Command ASPI: Partially implemented SC_HA_INQUIRY for adapter 4.Įrr:aspi:SCSI_OpenDevice Failed to open device /dev/sg4: Keine Berechtigung I found here that "Wine has to present the drives via ASPI and I guess translate I/O into the native Linux format. ('keine Berechtigung' means 'no permission') This is the output when using terminal to run: Since it is a game that would run under Windows XP I suspect there need to be adjustments - maybe using winetricks. I wonder which setup should be used for Civ. This is weird because the Editor that is also inclueded in the game does work. I installed WINE (stable, from the Ubuntu repository) Version 1.6.2 unter Lubuntu 16.04 and sucessfully installed Civilization III Game of the Year from DVD.
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