(Unfortunately, it's not real Free Software - I mean: GPL)
I'm still kind of stuck to this program, so I wanted to try using it with Wine (v0.9.59). Here's howto get it working on Kubuntu Hardy:
1) Download the CD-ROM .iso image from www.rebirthmuseum.com
2) Unzip it, so that you have the .iso file.
3) Create a mount point for that image file:
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sudo mkdir -p /mnt/rebirth
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sudo mount -o loop -t iso9660 /path/to/rebirth/image/rebirth.iso /mnt/rebirth
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/path/to/rebirth/image/rebirth.iso /mnt/rebirth iso9660 loop,user,noauto
5) Install ReBirth, by starting "Install ReBirth RB-338.EXE".
Known problem: Due to security reasons, memory handling for 16-bit support was changed in recent Ubuntu updates, so you might run into this error:
You can workaround this problem by changing sysctl parameters first:winevdm: unable to exec '--app-name': 16-bit support missing
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sudo sysctl -w vm.mmap_min_addr=0
(Either start "winecfg" from the commandline, or open the application menu and select "Wine > Configure Wine")
- There, select "Drives" and add "/mnt/rebirth" as e.g. "D:"
- Click on "Show Avanced"
- Select Type: "CD-ROM"
- Manually assign: "Label": RB338V20
And confirm with "OK".
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That's it. You should now be able to run the official and free ReBirth version in Wine.
The link to winehq's application database for ReBirth might help with future problems.