

# Read through and answer to questions when promptedĬopy the default config file to your home folder with cp /etc/nf ~/.nf and edit. Go git clone my fork (make sure you have git installed): git clone Īnd begin with installing it: sudo. Osu-wine is a script that takes care of some stuff while starting osu! and a prepackaged wineprefix that will make installing osu! extremely easy. Maybe I will look into making my own build later down the line, I will update this page if I ever do. An audio latency patch should look like this if I'm not entirely mistaken, look around) You can try to make a build of Wine TKG yourself if you really want to. (I know just linking a gdrive link to a binary isn't the most trustworthy thing.

It is probably better to have this build installed separately and used exclusively for osu! as it has a couple limitations like only being able to simulate Windows 7. Or do what I did: Open the archive with your favourite archive viewer and dump all the contents in usr/ inside the archive into /opt/wine-osu/ (create the folder first with root).

Tip: linux-zen and the kernel that comes with Manjaro (.tar.zst and overwrite the wine build installed from your package manager. We will be using fsync, so make sure you use a Linux kernel that supports this feature. These instructions will work best with an Arch Linux based distro. Yes! Yet another guide on installing osu! on Linux This will be a little subjective as I basically explain the steps I go through myself and not necessarily a universal general guide, but at the end you'll have a well working osu! install.
