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 ...
Hi,I love Wine, and I love Wine getting upgrades to newer, improved, versions.However, every single time Wine is upgraded, and that's quite often, when I then start it up, it shows a dialog that it needs to reinstall the "Gecko Engine".I want Wine to work properly.
I installed Wine 1.4 rc5. Later I realised that this wine won't work because there is no sound. I removed it using Synaptic Package Manager and installed Wine 1.2 which is the stable version of Ubuntu 10.04. Even though I install it. It's still showing Wine 1.4 rc-5. How can I remove wine 1.4-rc5 and install Wine 1.2 ?
I'm new to ubuntu, formally windows 8 disgusted and have switched my other computer over to ubuntu only. The only thing I want to run on wine is to download DB Weave (and possibly for netflix later). I'm very confused with the wine install choices.
I have just downloaded wine-geko package and used it to install MS Excel and Powerpoint. However, not all of wine entries can be found in the menus.
I believe it would be because WINE provides a port of the Windows API and Mono needs to be tightly integrated into that. Mono on Linux, sure, just call the Common Language Runtime with a byte-code file. But integrated into WINE? A Windows program asks WINE to run some byte-code and WINE must take care of passing that request and returning the result to the Windows program.
I'm trying to run this screensaver through Wine, but I'm having troubles.
When I tried to run winetricks, nothing happened. Tried to run winecfg in terminal, got a message "wine: virtual memory exhausted". Needless to say, I can't run any programs with Wine.
Google SketchUp is a very popular,CAD style appliction.It is free but only Windows and Mac packages provided.This simple tutorial shows how to install Google SketchUp using Wine for Ubuntu user.
1.First of all,install wine or upgrade you wine to the latest version.It is best to have at least 1.1.11 of wine.
open up a terminal window and run following command to install wine from PPA:
sudo apt-add-