Hi!
Your project is awesome, but why you change project name on 'dawn'? Paimon launcher doesn't work with this name, because they try to git clone repo with name 'gi-on-linux'
Hi!
Your project is awesome, but why you change project name on 'dawn'? Paimon launcher doesn't work with this name, because they try to git clone repo with name 'gi-on-linux'
Try to update paimon launcher to the latest version.
The latest version now use dawn instead of GI-on-Linux.
Ref: https://notabug.org/loentar/paimon-launcher/commit/d95bc2446f79301ca3c7c5da74141bc5092b0cae
#189 and #215 have a decent explanation on the matter.
tl;dr the project needs to stay under the hood to not be detected by Mhy.
> but why you change project name on 'dawn'?
#189 and #215 have a decent explanation on the matter.
tl;dr the project needs to stay under the hood to not be detected by Mhy.
I've already seen a bunch of links to the old repo on Hoyolab, and there're detailed instructions on Reddit and other major platforms. I think as long as Linux players don't cause too much ruckus and stick to legitimate playing nobody cares much about us.
I've already seen a bunch of links to the old repo on Hoyolab, and there're detailed instructions on Reddit and other major platforms. I think as long as Linux players don't cause too much ruckus and stick to legitimate playing nobody cares much about us.
Why did you need to rename the project? The past name was self-explanatory and explained the purpose of the repository. All instructions had the old link, now it's 404. Why do that? You would at least leave a mirror.
If a newbie does not find the patch and cannot run the GI, then he will consider linux to blame
Why did you need to rename the project? The past name was self-explanatory and explained the purpose of the repository. All instructions had the old link, now it's 404. Why do that? You would at least leave a mirror.
If a newbie does not find the patch and cannot run the GI, then he will consider linux to blame
@6yntar05 The point is to (try to) stay hidden. If there's a mirror from the old one, then there'd have been no point in renaming.
The cold truth is that if you want to break miHoYo TOS by patching out the so-called "security" in the game, you're gonna have to look for it and stay on top yourself.
@6yntar05 The point is to (try to) stay hidden. If there's a mirror from the old one, then there'd have been no point in renaming.
The cold truth is that if you want to break miHoYo TOS by patching out the so-called "security" in the game, you're gonna have to look for it and stay on top yourself.
Hi! Your project is awesome, but why you change project name on 'dawn'? Paimon launcher doesn't work with this name, because they try to git clone repo with name 'gi-on-linux'
Try to update paimon launcher to the latest version.
The latest version now use dawn instead of GI-on-Linux.
Ref:
d95bc2446f
#189 and #215 have a decent explanation on the matter.
tl;dr the project needs to stay under the hood to not be detected by Mhy.
Thank you for reply!
I've already seen a bunch of links to the old repo on Hoyolab, and there're detailed instructions on Reddit and other major platforms. I think as long as Linux players don't cause too much ruckus and stick to legitimate playing nobody cares much about us.
Question answered.
Why did you need to rename the project? The past name was self-explanatory and explained the purpose of the repository. All instructions had the old link, now it's 404. Why do that? You would at least leave a mirror. If a newbie does not find the patch and cannot run the GI, then he will consider linux to blame
Please create a mirror from the old repository to the new one
@6yntar05 The point is to (try to) stay hidden. If there's a mirror from the old one, then there'd have been no point in renaming.
The cold truth is that if you want to break miHoYo TOS by patching out the so-called "security" in the game, you're gonna have to look for it and stay on top yourself.