Linux Support
Linux support in Flashpoint is currently experimental due to a lack of maintainers. This page describes the current state of our Linux support. If you need assistance with installing or playing, visit us at #flashpoint-mac-linux-help.
Unfortunately, no up-to-date Flashpoint packages are currently available. There are a few options to get Flashpoint running:
- Download the Windows version of Flashpoint and run it in a Windows virtual machine. This is your best bet right now.
- Run the Windows version of Flashpoint with Wine. This works well on some computers, but does not work consistently.
- Download the outdated Flashpoint 10.0 package and manually update it to get it working. This should work more consistently, as long as you are able to follow all of the steps.
Manual Installation
No up-to-date Flashpoint packages for Linux are currently available, but with a few extra steps, you can download the outdated Flashpoint 10.0 package and update it to work again. The steps for doing so are below.
Dependencies
First, install Flashpoint's dependencies.
Dependency package names on various distros | ||||||||
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Library/command name | git | 7z | tar | wine32 | wget | glibc>=2.29 | php | qemu-system-i386 |
Debian | git | p7zip | tar | winehq-stable | wget | libc6 | php | qemu-system-x86 |
Ubuntu, Linux Mint | git | p7zip | tar | winehq-stable | wget | libc6 | php | qemu-system-x86 |
Fedora-like | git | p7zip | tar | winehq-stable | wget | glibc | php | qemu |
Arch-like | git | p7zip | tar | wine | wget | glibc | php | qemu-arch-extra |
To install wine, follow the linked instructions.
For all other packages, install them through your distro's package manager:
Distro | Package manager install command |
---|---|
Debian | sudo apt-get install {PACKAGE}
|
Ubuntu, Linux Mint | sudo apt-get install {PACKAGE}
|
Fedora-like | sudo dnf install {PACKAGE}
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Fedora-like (old) | sudo yum install {PACKAGE}
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Arch-like | sudo pacman -S {PACKAGE}
|
Installation
Open a terminal and enter the following commands:
# Change the working directory to your home directory cd # Create the required directories mkdir --verbose --parents opt/flashpoint/{launcher,data} # Get the new flashpoint launcher (version 10.1.1) cd opt/flashpoint/launcher wget https://github.com/FlashpointProject/launcher/releases/download/10.1.1/Flashpoint-10.1.1_linux-x64.7z 7z x ./Flashpoint-10.1.1_linux-x64.7z rm -v Flashpoint-10.1.1_linux-x64.7z # Because PHP and QEMU are not killed correctly upon exit, create this launch script: cat << EOF > flashpoint #!/bin/sh cd $HOME/opt/flashpoint/launcher $HOME/opt/flashpoint/launcher/flashpoint-launcher killall php killall qemu-system-i386 EOF chmod +x flashpoint # Get Flashpoint 10.0 Infinity cd ../data # This ended up getting its name incremented because of a naming conflict. # Don't worry, it is x64, even if the name says x65. wget https://bluepload.unstable.life/flashpoint-10-linux-x65.7z 7z x flashpoint-10-linux-x65.7z rm --verbose flashpoint-10-linux-x65.7z cd ../launcher
Finally, follow the steps below to finish setting up Flashpoint. Flashpoint will not work until you follow these steps!
- Start Flashpoint using the command
./flashpoint
. - Click the Config tab of the launcher.
- Set the Flashpoint Path (in the "Flashpoint" section) to
../data
. - Scroll down and click the "Save & Restart" button.
Fix white screen (QEMU failing to start)
If you get a white screen when launching games, QEMU probably failed to start. To confirm the issue, click the Logs tab of the launcher and look for a line like this:
qemu-system-i386: Error -22 while loading VM state
Follow the instructions below to fix this problem.
Execute the following command:
qemu-system-i386 -machine help | grep pc-i440fx-6.0
If that command outputs "pc-i440fx-6.0 Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996)" then open the file opt/flashpoint/data/Data/services.json and change the line 34 from:
"arguments": ["-m", "512", "-net", "nic,model=e1000", "-net", "user,hostfwd=tcp:127.0.0.1:22500-:80", "-qmp", "tcp:127.0.0.1:4444,server,nowait", "-qmp", "tcp:127.0.0.1:4445,server,nowait", "-hda", "alpine.qcow2", "-loadvm", "quick", "-display", "none"],
to
"arguments": ["-m", "512", "-machine", "pc-i440fx-6.0", "-net", "nic,model=e1000", "-net", "user,hostfwd=tcp:127.0.0.1:22500-:80", "-qmp", "tcp:127.0.0.1:4444,server,nowait", "-qmp", "tcp:127.0.0.1:4445,server,nowait", "-hda", "alpine.qcow2", "-loadvm", "quick", "-display", "none"],
Note that comments are not allowed in the json files.
If there is no output to the command "qemu-system-i386 -machine help | grep pc-i440fx-6.0" start qemu with the following command:
qemu-system-i386 -m 512 -net nic,model=e1000 -net user,hostfwd=tcp:127.0.0.1:22500-:80 -hda ~/opt/flashpoint/data/Server/alpine.qcow2
Wait for the alpine system to boot up and open the View menu and select compatmonitor0 and type the commands:
delvm quick savevm quick quit
Troubleshooting
If the Flash Player crashes immediately when launched, there are a few possible solutions:
- Replace our hacked Flash projector with the original, unhacked Adobe Flash projector. Follow these steps:
- Download the projector from here
- In your Flashpoint folder, open
FPSoftware/Flash
- Replace the
flashplayer_32_sa.exe
file with the one you downloaded.
- Remove wine-dxvk from your system. This causes problems with the Flash projector on some computers.
In some cases, a problem with Wine may prevent games in Flashpoint from working. Look for the following error in the Logs tab of the launcher:
wine: 'examplewinedirectory/.wine' is a 64-bit installation, it cannot be used with a 32-bit wineserver.
If you see this error, then run the following command to change the wineprefix that FP is trying to use.
sed -i "2 i export WINEPREFIX=$HOME/.wine_fp" "$HOME/opt/flashpoint/launcher/flashpoint"
Alternatively, if you are running low on disk space and don't care about the contents of the wineprefix, you can take a more destructive route: navigate to your Wine directory (usually, it's your home directory) and run the commands below to resolve the problem. Note that this deletes your current wineprefix.
rm -r .wine/ winecfg
Technologies
Flashpoint Infinity, like its Windows counterpart, it uses router.php
as a proxy server. But unlike Windows, Linux provides native ways to set per-application proxy settings, so no equivalent to the Flashpoint Proxy library is used. On Linux, each application is simply told via environment variables to use localhost:22500
as a proxy server. For example, before Flashpoint Launcher opens the Flash projector, it sets the http_proxy
environment variable to http://localhost:22500/
.
The Flashpoint FAQ contains a list of all web game technologies ("Platforms") supported in the Windows version of Flashpoint. The Linux version currently supports a subset of these platforms. This is explained in detail below.
Supported Platforms
- Flash: Supported through Wine by default. Although a Linux Flash Projector exists, it suffers from graphical glitches on many systems. If you'd like to try your luck with the native projector, then either turn off use Wine, or tick it as a 'Native Platform' on the Config page.
- Shockwave: Supported through Wine.
- HTML5: Supported natively through the Basilisk browser. To update Basilisk, download it from here and extract it such that the executable is located at
FPSoftware/Basilisk-Portable/linux/basilisk
. By default, Basilisk will store its configuration in the location defined byXDG_CONFIG_DIR
, so Flashpoint uses a shell script to set the configuration location. A pre-configured copy of Basilisk, along with the shell script, is packaged and also available here. This text file describes Basilisk's configuration. - Java Applets: Supported natively using the OpenJDK. This support is not currently working, however.
- Unity Web Player: Supported through Wine. Unity 2.x and 3.x games may not work; this needs further testing.
- PopCap Plugin: Supported through Wine.
- Authorware Web Player: Supported through Wine.
- GoBit Plugin: Supported through Wine.
Unsupported Platforms
- Silverlight: In the past, Pipelight allowed Linux users to use Silverlight, but the repository is no longer available for most Linux distros. Moonlight was another option, but is also no longer available. Attempts to use Silverlight in K-Meleon using Wine have failed.
- 3DVIA Player: A previous tester received this error, which crashed K-Meleon:
Error: Access was denied while trying to open files in your profile directory
. We need another tester to help us narrow this down. - 3D Groove GX: When the http_proxy variable is set, Groove Player downloads but fails to load the file. Maybe the registry method described here would work better, but this needs to be tested. Two of our testers received the following set of errors: 1 2 3
- ActiveX: The most promising method so far was to install Internet Explorer 8 and each ActiveX plugin into the Wine prefix, but this needs considerable work.
Wine
Most games rely on technology only available on Windows. A lot of these however can be run through Wine. If there is no native executable, or you have the Native Platform option unticked for the game's platform then the launcher will run it through Wine.
You may choose to use the native versions, in which case tick the platform under Native Platforms in Config.
If you wish to play games that rely on Wine, be sure to install the 32-bit version of Wine. There are links below to distro specific install guides:
- Ubuntu - https://wiki.winehq.org/Ubuntu
- Debian - https://wiki.debian.org/Wine#Installation_on_Debian_Jessie_and_newer
- Arch Linux - https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Wine#Installation
Important Note
Update: As of Wine 6.0-rc1, Shockwave appears to be working again. If you are on 5.22, keep an eye out for an update from your distribution.
As of Wine 5.22, the Shockwave wrappers are no longer launching. Avoid updating Wine until a fix is found.
Changelog
- 2021-07-26
- Added 10.0 Infinity package
- 2021-02-16
- Added Core/Ultimate standalone package for 9.0 based on 8.1 Infinity standalone
- 2020-11-07
- Updated .deb to Flashpoint 8.2-2 Infinity
- Added native executables for Flash and HTML5
- Replaced modified Flash Projectors with the unmodified ones
- Fixed extreme games option being disabled in config.json
- 2020-10-23
- Updated .deb to Flashpoint 8.2-1 Infinity
- 2020-07-04
- Updated to Flashpoint 8.1 Infinity
- Updated to Flashpoint Launcher 9.0.2
- 2019-09-28
- Updated to Flashpoint 6.3
- Bundled WIP Launcher with better Multi-Platform Support:
- Proper linux argument escaping (Supersonic RC works now, yay!)
- SPR games automatically use port 22500 (Hacky, may be removed later)
- Wine will always (and only) be used for running .exe files (even if use Wine is turned off in Config)
- .bat files will always run their .sh equivalents (even if use Wine is turned on in Config)
- Windows execs are mapped to native execs (if existing), so Windows game XMLs should work out the box. (See execs.json)
- Can mark a platform as 'native' in Config, will force native execs to be used instead of Windows execs even if use Wine is turned on.
- If no native execs are available (like Shockwave) then it will fallback to running the Windows exec with Wine.
- Added native Basilisk support files
- Updated SPR files
- Updated router.php
- 2019-09-18
- Added new SPR version (see update-spr.sh) and Shockwave XMLs
- Added interim Launcher hack to make Shockwave games that use SPR work properly
- Made the save manager scripts use a valid interpreter (/bin/sh)
- TODO: they still need further work/testing
- 2019-07-21 and prior
- Configure Flash games to run using the Windows player, flashplayer_32_sa.exe
- The Linux flash player suffers from too many graphical glitches
- Requires Wine to be installed and enabled to play
- Updated JDK to version 8u212
- startJava.sh instructions and script updated
- Made startJava.sh executable
- Added support for Authorware Platform
- Adds Linux versions of the Save Manager scripts
- Adds a "Flashpoint" shortcut (replacing the Windows version)
- Adds Flashpoint 6.2 games
- Removed the game logos, as in Flashpoint Infinity 6.2 for Windows
- Removed the Wineprefix because it was not used
To-Do List
- Allow the launcher to automatically start/stop the flashpoint server on Linux
- Rewrite and test startUnity.sh and startJava.sh scripts
- Find a way to get Basilisk working better in Wine, or use an alternative browser like K-Meleon
- Get Java working natively again with OpenJDK 8
- Test Unity 2.x and 3.x games
- AMF support for games like Neon Rider for the community levels