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192nd not showing up with Note, like I previously mentioned Having to remap the keys so I could play on Doubles Of course, that triggering may have been a bug, too.

I blamed it on the bugs of 4.0, but I realized later that I had somehow triggered Record mode. Sudo pbuilder clean to get rid of the packages pbuilder downloads when building stepmania.I remember when I had just started editing charts on 4.0 that I worked so hard on some steps and it replaced them all with random arrows, mostly 192nds that didn't show up with Note.
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Also note that "pbuilder create" creates a large file at /var/cache/pbuilder/base.tgz containing a minimal install of Ubuntu, so if you're short on space you might want to delete that file, and run Make sure to pay attention to to how each command exited before you run the next one, to make sure that it was successful. Sudo apt-get install pbuilder debootstrap devscripts In case you need a rough step by step guide, I guess you can consider this to be a new howto of sorts: As for getting it working on feisty, probably the easiest thing to do would be to build and install the source packages I've published. It makes it so that stepmania uses OSS instead of ALSA, and it works perfectly.Īssuming your dance mat is plugged in and working, you have to bind the controls to your dance pad's buttons in StepMania's options menu. i solved it by running the command (i installed it with the deb)
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ALSA OSS emulation is buggy use ALSA natively.Įrror: Couldn't find a sound driver that works this is the terminal stepmaniaĬrash backtrace component: x86 custom backtraceĪLSA: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version 1.0.14rc1 (Tue Jan 09 09:56:17 2007 UTC).ĪLSA Driver: 0: M Audio Revolution-7.1, device 0: ICE1724, 1/1 subdevices availĪLSA Driver: 0: M Audio Revolution-7.1, device 1: IEC1724 IEC958, 1/1 subdevices availĪLSA Driver: 0: M Audio Revolution-7.1, device 2: ICE1724 Surrounds, 3/3 subdevices availĪLSA Driver: 1: PhotonX25, device 0: USB Audio, 1/1 subdevices availĪLSA Driver: 2: VIA 8237, device 0: VIA 8237, 4/4 subdevices availĪLSA Driver: 2: VIA 8237, device 1: VIA 8237, 1/1 subdevices availĪLSA: dsnd_pcm_hw_params_set_format: Invalid argumentĬouldn't load driver ALSA: SetHWParams failedĬouldn't load driver ALSA-sw: SetHWParams failedĬouldn't load driver OSS: RageSound_OSS: ALSA detected.
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can anyone tell me how to fix this problem. Ok I have tried installing stepmania using both of the original tutorial and the two deb packages and with both I am not staring due to a sound card problem. For those curious, here's an image of my desktop running the latest version of Stepmania: I hope this will help some people wanting to play Stepmania on Ubuntu. If not, make sure that you installed all the library files the program needs and that you have linked the library files with the ones that Stepmania is looking for. After all that is done, Stepmania should then run and you should be able to play the game. Depending on how you installed Ubuntu, you may have to make links to other files as well. Sudo ln -s /usr/lib/libpng12.so.0.1.2.8 /usr/lib/libpng.so.3These were the only ones that I had to create links to. Sudo ln -s /usr/lib/liblua50.so.5.0 /usr/lib/liblua.so

Sudo ln -s /usr/lib/liblualib50.so.5.0 /usr/lib/liblualib.so You installed them earlier, and some of them are already detected, but the files are named differently, so you will have to create a link to the following library files: If you try to run Stepmania in the terminal, you will notice that there are errors saying that it can't find the library files.
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Sudo alien ffmpeg-0.4.386.rpmAlternately, you can download this file so that you don't have to upgrade ffmpeg (Credits goes to Dreezard):Ĥ) Now you will have to create a link to the files that Stepmania is looking for. () (Click on 'ffmpeg-0.4. RPM for i386' and the file will download) Once you've downloaded the file, use Alien to convert the rpm file to a deb file: Sudo apt-get install liblua50 libmad0 liblualib50 libstdc++5 libfaad2-0 liblame0Ģ) You will have to download an older version of ffmpeg in order to get the libavformat and libavcodec files (which Stepmania needs). This will only work on older versions of Ubuntu.įirst of all, download and install the following library files:
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There are now deb files available specifically for Ubuntu 7.04 that includes working movie playback. The following steps are here for archival purposes only. NOTE - This HOWTO thread is now outdated.
