I am trying to install wine and it seems I have some mismatch.
It was working before I re installed ubuntu 12.04 due to some other problems I was having.
Maybe I am missing some repositories.
Any suggestions?
playonlinux:
Depends: wine or
wine-stable but it is not installable or
wine-unstable but it is not installable
Failed to fetch gzip:/var/lib/apt/lists/partial/pa.
Hi everyone, i have a small problem with wine, i updated to wine wine-1.5.12-3, now by default wine command is not working, i get:wine
-bash: /usr/local/bin/wine: No such file or directorySo i removed the old wine, and installed it again, but i still get the same ...
Exactly what it says on the tin.I've been encountering this error lately, especially when I try to run stuff with Wine. Doesn't matter if it's older stuff (RPG Maker games) or newer (World of Warcraft) ...
I install wine and add some winetricks stuff, so when I do
wine /path/l2.exe
I see next error
err:module:attach_process_dlls "system.dll" failed to initialize, aborting
err:module:LdrInitializeThunk Main exe initialization for L"Z:\\home\\path\\l2.exe" failed, status c0000005
Can somebody tell me what can i do to fix this problem.
I downloaded the wine-1.4-rc5.tar.bz2. I ran the tools/wineinstall in terminal. After some time I get this error.
checking for X... no configure: error: X development files not found.
Wine will be built without X support, which probably isn't what you
want. You will need to install development packages of Xlib/Xfree86 at
the very least.
Hello, arch noob here.BF2 is patched up to 1.41 with no CD, but when I run it through Play On Linux (wine 1.1.42) or through my install of wine (wine 1.5) it just gives and error and crashes. When I try without a no-CD patch it will ask for a CD and not run.I am currently using proprietary nvidia drivers.Terminal output:[gordon@Gordon-Arch Battlefield 2]$ wine --version
wine-1.5.13
[gordon@G
Hello all, I'm using Ubuntu x64 12.10, and I'm currently unable to install Borderlands using playonlinux or wine.
When I try to install using the POL present, it gets to the very last step where the VC C++ 2008 installer tries to run, and it puts out this error:
Internal errors - Invalid parameters received
If I try using wine, I run this command:
Code:
WINEPREFIX=~/.wine/borderla
Photoshop CS2 is right there on the main Wine AppDB page as a Platinum-level application that should "just work". It was the big bragging piece when Wine 1.0 was released. But I am unable to install Photoshop CS2 in openSUSE 11.2.
My complete computer specs:
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=c03138569&cc=ad&dlc=...
for at least 3 days now, i have been searching for an answer to play a 3d game on Linux that will run as long as the base system has the correct directx rendering, i have tried the wine configurations and come up with:
$# wine ~/.wi