

Apply the 1.7 patch after you finished the installation process by DVD.

If you have the DVD version, use your brain, and also follow this guide.If you own the Steam version, just follow this guide.Look at the test results/bugs below for version changes affecting Fallout 3. Refer to your distribution FAQ or forum for help and support installing x86 libraries on x86_64. On Funtoo/Gentoo: enable USE= abi_x86_32 for wine or install app-emulation/emul-linux-.Īnd so on, you get the point.On Archlinux: enable repo and install lib32.On Debian-based systems (ubuntu,mint,etc): install ia32-libs.=> You have to install x86 libraries for Fallout, as it is a 32-bit game This means: I assume you are under x86_64 (aka 64 bit system)

It should also work on other GNU/Linux distributions.ģ2bit x86 will probably not be supported. The guide was created using wine-1.5.17 on Funtoo GNU/Linux x86_64. This guide works with a completely fresh 64bit (x86_64) wineprefix.
