How do I install Half-Life 1 and 2 on Ubuntu 12.04 if I already have the game on a Windows installer CD and on Steam. I tried it with Steam, but the game didn't launch. I also tried it on wine with the Windows installer, but it didn't work either.
|
|
If you came here to play HL, HL2 or any other Steam for Linux released game see How can I install Steam? for the answer which is a lot simpler than this. This one only apply to games outside the Steam environment or not yet on steam. Also know that Half-Life is natively supported in Ubuntu. Most likely HL2 will follow. To play both, HL and HL2 (Not through steam) you first need the Wine PPA (It is much better than the actual version that comes with Ubuntu). So first install the Wine PPA (Does not matter if you already have PlayOnLinux installed). PlayOnLinux can work without the need of having Wine installed since it will eventually download its own version of Wine if it detects you do not have one (Including addons which are similar in use as winetricks). It also downloads specific Wine versions even if you have Wine install for some specific cases (Some games in PoL depend on specific Wine versions). If you use Wine PPA or PlaOnLinux the game should work with no problem.
|
|||||||
|
|
Half-life 1 is now released for native Linux. It is available from Steam (http://steampowered.com) |
||||
|
|
|
Install playonlinux. It is a wrapper around wine with some extra patches. It is free. |
|||
|
|
|
Check out this page for install instructions. Currently there is no Steam or Source Engine for Linux, but recently there have been (more substantial than previous) rumors of a Steam Client for Linux, as well as a Source Engine port. |
|||
|
|





