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(The game is Din's Legacy......duh.)
I have wine on my sys; not sure if I tried a windoze version for the game but Proton sounds interesting.
I finally gave up looking for a file in mid-December. I might have had the right one but, since I am not a whiz on Linux and am an old fart and I'd pulled out enough hair at that point, I finally set it aside.
I had made some notes: what to do with this? libgl1-mesa-glx_22.0.1-1ubuntu2_amd64.deb
I think the file I needed was libgl1-mesa-glx_22.0.1-1
could not figure out just how to use this: libgl1-mesa-glx_22.0.1-1ubuntu2_amd64.deb I am not good with the terminal; I lack a lot of background experience and knowledge. There is so much going on, so much else to keep up with.
Then there's this: https://pkgs.org/download/libgl1-mesa-glx Didn't know how to make use of this.
Have not heard of "Heroic Launcher." I shall look it up tomorrow.
Thank you for replying.
Ahhh here we go. You helped a ton with your question. 9 times out if 10 you should use the OS repositories to install packages/software. AKA the linux version of app stores.
You are doing it the old school windows way. That is to say you're going out to the internet and manually downloading software/Deb packages. If you're unsure of what your doing that way will likely end up with a broken system.
Let's start here, do you have an Intel, amd or Nvidia card? Mesa are the open source drivers for 3d graphics. So I imagine you were working on that when you left off.
Nvidia. Yes.
How would I use the OS repositories to install this particular file? I did have the Linux version; probably will have do download it again from GOG.