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[resolved] [osu!lazer] laser not opening on linux mint 2yd33

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laser does not start when i try opening it on mint
any more information? how are you trying to run it? what version?
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chromb wrote: 2o4c4f

any more information? how are you trying to run it? what version?
latest
very helpful...


many such cases!

(PLEASE GIVE MORE INFORMATION, WE ARE NOT MIND-READERS)
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chromb wrote: 2o4c4f

very helpful...


many such cases!

(PLEASE GIVE MORE INFORMATION, WE ARE NOT MIND-READERS)
huh i just ed it from the page here and tried double clicking and stuff and even tried using stable with wine but that did not work
make sure you've set the executable permissions (chmod +x or graphically), also try executing from the terminal it might show something that could help us. Also for stable did you follow any guide? Is it plain wine or are you using a front end like lutris or bottles for example?
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- Marco - wrote: 3b2gu

make sure you've set the executable permissions (chmod +x or graphically), also try executing from the terminal it might show something that could help us. Also for stable did you follow any guide? Is it plain wine or are you using a front end like lutris or bottles for example?
idk what your talking about im very new to linux
Did you the osu AppImage? As Marco mentioned you probably have to give the osuAppImage the right permissions before you can run it. First open a terminal and navigate to the same location as the Appimage that you ed, most likely in ~/s. To do this, run the command cd ~/s/ Then to give it executable permissions run the command chmod +x osu.AppImage in the same terminal. Then you can try and run osu from the terminal with ./osu.AppImage
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Tykork wrote: 4t5g6l

Did you the osu AppImage? As Marco mentioned you probably have to give the osuAppImage the right permissions before you can run it. First open a terminal and navigate to the same location as the Appimage that you ed, most likely in ~/s. To do this, run the command cd ~/s/ Then to give it executable permissions run the command chmod +x osu.AppImage in the same terminal. Then you can try and run osu from the terminal with ./osu.AppImage
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