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		<title>Running League of Legends in PlayOnLinux (Ubuntu 14.04)</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[There are various guides floating around on the Internet for running League of Legends on Linux, and no single guide worked for me, but after piecing the information together from various places, I managed to get it to work on my system. My computer specifications: Intel Core i5-4570 16 GB Memory Radeon HD 5770 I [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p class="wp-block-paragraph">There are various guides floating around on the Internet for running League of Legends on Linux, and no single guide worked for me, but after piecing the information together from various places, I managed to get it to work on my system.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">My computer specifications:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>Intel Core i5-4570</li><li>16 GB Memory</li><li>Radeon HD 5770</li></ul>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">I followed the instructions <a href="http://askubuntu.com/questions/459888/shop-and-in-game-item-shop-not-working-in-league-of-legend-lol/461256#461256" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">here</a>, with these changes:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>Using video driver &#8220;fglrx-updates&#8221; (the tutorial talks about NVIDIA cards)</li><li>Did not install TuxLoL</li><li>Did not do anything regarding the &#8220;Maestro error&#8221; since it only applies to Optimus Notebook users</li><li>Did not follow step 6 because I did not run into the problem for big item icon text for the item shop</li><li>EDIT: Thanks to Ingvar&#8217;s comment, the installation progress for the game can be viewed like so: open terminal (Ctrl+Alt+T) and execute: </li></ul>



<pre class="wp-block-code"><code lang="bash" class="language-bash">tail -f ~/.PlayOnLinux/wineprefix/LeagueOfLegends/drive_c/Riot\ Games/League\ of\ Legends/Logs/Patcher\ Logs/*.log</code></pre>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">There are also other steps that I had to do, which I read from <a href="https://www.playonlinux.com/en/app-1135-League_Of_Legends.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">here</a>:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>Click configure for the &#8220;League of Legends&#8221; entry in &#8220;PlayOnLinux&#8221; and find the &#8220;Display&#8221; tab and then choose the following options: <ul><li>Direct Draw Renderer &#8211; gdi</li><li>Video memory size &#8211; 4096 (or something else depending on graphics card)</li><li>Offscreen rendering mode &#8211; fbo\0</li><li>Everything else on default </li></ul></li><li>Create a file called &#8220;game.cfg&#8221; in the directory &#8220;/home/your-username-here/PlayOnLinux&#8217;s virtual drives/LeagueOfLegends/drive_c/Riot Games/League of Legends/Config&#8221;. Below is what I have in my &#8220;game.cfg&#8221;:</li></ul>



<pre class="wp-block-code"><code lang="properties" class="language-properties">[General]
EnableAudio=1
GameMouseSpeed=10
UserSetResolution=1
BindSysKeys=0
SnapCameraOnRespawn=0
OSXMouseAcceleration=1
AutoAcquireTarget=0
EnableLightFx=0
WindowMode=0
ShowTurretRangeIndicators=0
PredictMovement=0
WaitForVerticalSync=0
Colors=32
Height=1080
Width=1920
SystemMouseSpeed=0
CfgVersion=5.3.296
x3d_platform=1</code></pre>



<pre class="wp-block-code"><code lang="properties" class="language-properties">[HUD]
CameraLockMode=0
MiddleClickDragScrollEnabled=0
KeyboardScrollSpeed=0.5000
ChatScale=50
ObjectTooltips=0
AutoDisplayTarget=0
ShowAllChannelChat=1
ShowTimestamps=1
ItemShopPrevY=39
ItemShopPrevX=106
NameTagDisplay=1
ShowChampionIndicator=0
ShowSummonerNames=1
ScrollSmoothingEnabled=0
MiddleMouseScrollSpeed=0.5000
MapScrollSpeed=0.5000
ShowAttackRadius=0
NumericCooldownFormat=1
SmartCastOnKeyRelease=0
EnableLineMissileVis=0
FlipMiniMap=1
ItemShopResizeHeight=0
ItemShopResizeWidth=164
ItemShopPrevResizeHeight=1080
ItemShopPrevResizeWidth=1920
ItemShopItemDisplayMode=1
ItemShopStartPane=1</code></pre>



<pre class="wp-block-code"><code lang="properties" class="language-properties">[Performance]
CharacterInking=1
ShadowsEnabled=1
EnableHUDAnimations=0
PerPixelPointLighting=0
EnableParticleOptimizations=0
BudgetOverdrawAverage=0
BudgetSkinnedVertexCount=0
BudgetSkinnedDrawCallCount=0
BudgetTextureUsage=0
BudgetVertexCount=0
BudgetTriangleCount=0
BudgetDrawCallCount=0
EnableGrassSwaying=0
EnableFXAA=0
AdvancedShader=0
FrameCapType=6
GammaEnabled=0
Full3DModeEnabled=0
AutoPerformanceSettings=0
CharacterQuality=4
EffectsQuality=4
EnvironmentQuality=4
ShadowQuality=4
GraphicsSlider=6
paths=0</code></pre>



<pre class="wp-block-code"><code lang="properties" class="language-properties">[FloatingText]
EnemyTrueDamageCritical_Enabled=1
EnemyMagicalDamageCritical_Enabled=1
EnemyPhysicalDamageCritical_Enabled=1
TrueDamageCritical_Enabled=1
MagicalDamageCritical_Enabled=1
PhysicalDamageCritical_Enabled=1
Countdown_Enabled=0
EnemyTrueDamage_Enabled=0
EnemyMagicalDamage_Enabled=0
EnemyPhysicalDamage_Enabled=0
TrueDamage_Enabled=0
MagicalDamage_Enabled=0
PhysicalDamage_Enabled=0
Score_Enabled=0
QuestComplete_Enabled=0
QuestReceived_Enabled=0
Disable_Enabled=0
Level_Enabled=0
Dodge_Enabled=0
Heal_Enabled=0
Special_Enabled=0
Invulnerable_Enabled=0
Debug_Enabled=0
Absorbed_Enabled=0
OMW_Enabled=0
EnemyCritical_Enabled=0
MagicCritical_Enabled=0
Critical_Enabled=0</code></pre>



<pre class="wp-block-code"><code lang="properties" class="language-properties">[Volume]
SfxVolume=0.5
MasterVolume=0.5</code></pre>
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					<description><![CDATA[After a lot of reinstalling and kext testing I&#8217;ve finally managed to get my Inspiron 1520 to run Snow Leopard with the latest updates and things working. &#160;I tried my best to list the sources of info that I found, but I Googled so much useful and not so useful links that I don&#8217;t remember [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After a lot of reinstalling and kext testing I&#8217;ve finally managed to get my Inspiron 1520 to run Snow Leopard with the latest updates and things working. &nbsp;I tried my best to list the sources of info that I found, but I Googled so much useful and not so useful links that I don&#8217;t remember which are which anymore.</p>
<p>Computer Specs:</p>
<p>Intel Core 2 Duo T5250 Processor<br />
2 GB RAM @ 667 Ghz<br />
Intel GM965 Chipset<br />
nVidia GeForce 8600M GT<br />
Dell Wireless 1390 802.11g</p>
<h1>Installation</h1>
<p>I was lucky enough to only need the Retail Snow Leopard Disc (10A432) and the <a href="http://osx86.sojugarden.com/2010/06/myhack-installer-1-1-released/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">myHack Installer 1.0.1</a>. &nbsp;I pretty much followed METHOD 2 in this guide (method 1 didn&#8217;t really work out for me, but it might have had something to do with the disc restoration part of the guide):</p>
<p><a href="http://prasys.co.cc/2009/08/installing-snow-leopard-for-osx86/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">http://prasys.co.cc/2009/08/installing-snow-leopard-for-osx86/</a></p>
<p>For the myHack installer, check the box for the kext that says something about PS2 in it. &nbsp;It will enable the laptop touchpad and keyboard. &nbsp;Also, read the description for each kext to see if you need it or not.</p>
<p>When I used method 1 in the guide, I had some trouble with an installation error that said &#8220;Could not verify BaseSystem.pkg&#8221; or something along those lines. &nbsp;That error appeared at about 10-15% installation progress. &nbsp;It went away then I used method 2. &nbsp;I did read somewhere that it may have had to do with the restoration in Disk Utility. &nbsp;Either way, it worked the second time around.</p>
<p>Once SL was installed, I ran the myHack Installer on my drive to get the Chameleon Bootloader on there so I wouldn&#8217;t have to use my USB to boot all the time. &nbsp;Also, be sure not to install GraphicsEnabler as it will prevent your computer from shutting down completely (more on that later).</p>
<h1>Graphics</h1>
<p>Since my laptop uses an nVidia card, there is an issue that prevents the computer from shutting down completely if the &#8220;GraphicsEnabler&#8221; option is used in the myHack Installer. &nbsp;I believe NVInject, NVKush, and NVDarwin all suffer from this same problem. &nbsp;What happens is that when the shut down command is invoked, the computer&#8217;s screen will turn off, the HD will turn off, but the power stays on. &nbsp;When the nVidia graphics kexts aren&#8217;t used, this problem goes away.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve tried generating an EFI String and loading that with EFI Studio, but it didn&#8217;t do the job. &nbsp;The resolution is still 1024&#215;768 and I have no QE, CI or OpenGL support. &nbsp;What I did later on was install PC EFI to see if that would fix things (I didn&#8217;t really know what I was doing here at this point). &nbsp;That didn&#8217;t really work, but I did later find out that EFI Studio allows me to add boot flags. &nbsp;I added &#8220;Graphics Mode&#8221;=&#8221;1280x800x32&#8221; to the boot flag so now it boots with the proper resolution. &nbsp;It gives the proper resolution, but still no QE/CI or OpenGL. &nbsp;This guide has information on how to test for QE (Quartz Extreme) and CI (Core Image):&nbsp;<a href="http://prasys.co.cc/tag/enable-qeci/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">http://prasys.co.cc/tag/enable-qeci/</a></p>
<p>Another thing I tried was to modify my DSDT to get my graphics card working using this link: <a href="http://tonymacx86.blogspot.com/2010/01/advanced-dsdt-fixes-nvidia-graphics.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">http://tonymacx86.blogspot.com/2010/01/advanced-dsdt-fixes-nvidia-graphics.html</a>. &nbsp;I managed to get the card recognized using the DSDT code, but when I got rid of the graphics kexts, and the boot.plist options as specified in the guide, I lost my graphics acceleration. &nbsp;I know my DSDT code is working here still since System Profiler tells me what card I have with the exact same names that I gave in the DSDT. &nbsp;It seems that having graphics acceleration and shutdown/restart working properly just isn&#8217;t meant to be.</p>
<p>The tradeoff:</p>
<p>I either could have proper graphics acceleration and no shutdown, OR I could have shut down and no graphics acceleration. &nbsp;Graphics is the clear winner here, but I still hate having no shutdown. &nbsp;I have not found a fix for this.</p>
<h1>Power Management</h1>
<p>There was a problem with high CPU temperatures with the laptop. &nbsp;I installed the VoodooPowerMini kext located here (<a href="http://forum.voodooprojects.org/index.php/topic,1095.0.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">http://forum.voodooprojects.org/index.php/topic,1095.0.html</a>)</p>
<h1>Audio</h1>
<p>After looking for various kexts, I found that VoodooHDA worked for me. &nbsp;It can be found here (<a href="http://www.kexts.com/view/70-voodoohda_(32--_64-bit,_recompiled_by_prasys).html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">http://www.kexts.com/view/70-voodoohda_(32&#8211;_64-bit,_recompiled_by_prasys).html</a>).</p>
<h1>Wireless</h1>
<p>Works after installation.</p>
<h1>USB Ports</h1>
<p>They work since it can recognize my mouse and USB drive.</p>
<h1>Battery Indicator</h1>
<p>I used the VoodooBattery kext located here (<a href="http://forum.voodooprojects.org/index.php/topic,1092.0.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">http://forum.voodooprojects.org/index.php/topic,1092.0.html</a>)</p>
<h1>Card Reader</h1>
<p>I don&#8217;t use this so I didn&#8217;t install the kext for it. &nbsp;It can be found here: <a href="http://www.dailyblogged.com/retail-snow-leopard-installation-guide/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">http://www.dailyblogged.com/retail-snow-leopard-installation-guide/</a> or <a href="http://www.dailyblogged.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/VoodooSDHC.kext.zip">SD Card Fix</a> (more direct).</p>
<h1>Touchpad</h1>
<p>I had an issue where I couldn&#8217;t tap the touchpad in order for it to &#8220;click&#8221;. &nbsp;I fixed this issue by installing the VoodooPS2Controller kext (check the Trackpad option during the installation) (<a href="http://forum.voodooprojects.org/index.php/topic,235.0.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">http://forum.voodooprojects.org/index.php/topic,235.0.html</a>). &nbsp;Then I installed the preference pane (this allows configuring the Trackpad through System Prefs) here <a href="http://www.dailyblogged.com/retail-snow-leopard-installation-guide/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">http://www.dailyblogged.com/retail-snow-leopard-installation-guide/</a> (command -f to find it). &nbsp;I opened System Preferences and pressed the Show All button, and I saw a &#8220;Trackpad&#8221; option, so I opened it and the option was there.</p>
<h1>Webcam</h1>
<p>Works after installation.</p>
<h1>Conclusion</h1>
<p>Everything I listed here works except for video and the card reader. &nbsp;There are other things like Ethernet, but I don&#8217;t really use it.</p>
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