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Hi,

 

I know the system can run on Linux, but I'm having a slightly tricky time finding a linux client. If anyone could point me in the right direction I would be very very grateful. So grateful that I might actually make the debian tutorials useful! (Somewhat).

 

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Have you try wine?

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Depending on your flavor of Linux, the windows client will give you a little bit of shit getting it set up.

For Ubuntu, you need to run winecfg, click on 'Add Application', and modify the settings for the executables (launcher, client, setup.exe).

Click on the 'Graphics' tab, and it will let you change the settings for the selected program.

 

On the graphics tab, you'll want to 'Emulate a virtual desktop', and enter values for the desktop size matching the value of your monitor's resolution, then hit apply.

 

Tested with wine-1.4.1 on Ubuntu 13.04.

If you run more than one monitor, you'll want to disable full screen mode for your client, or when you close the client, it will turn off your second monitor, you then have to go back into Ubuntu's display settings and re-enable it.

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