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 ...
I was finding that if any way to remove the installed windows program in ubuntu. then i found a forum here http://wiki.winehq.org/FAQ#uninstall_app.
I am a Wine PPA user for Scott Ritchie for several years and have loved that PPA but I want to start compiling Wine for testing purposes in another PC with Ubuntu.
So I have a couple of questions regarding this:
What special flags or steps are needed to compile Wine on Ubuntu?
How to include the pulseaudio code to Wine to solve any sound issues in the process?
I'm not familiar with compiling software from source.
I would like to test a patched version of Wine following this procedure.
I already have Wine installed and do not wish to modify it. I just want to have a secondary installation with a patched Wine.
How do I go about doing this?
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.
Ok I am a new wine user so bare with me guys, I have a windows PC that is sharing files to my linux machine. I can see the stuff that I shared from my network directory but In wine I want to be able to use those exe's that are on the share with Wine. Theres on option in Wine to map network drives but Im not entirely too clear on how to go about using that. Someone please help.
With wine 1.5.11, I've changed the flags for compiling wine and added a flag. This is as a reaction to quite an old and fairly complicated bug with glibc, gcc and wine. Those interested may search the bug tracker. Essentially what you can expect is that some applications that didn't work before, especially those that use SSL in some way (fairly many), will now magically work.
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.
The Wine team is proud to announce that the stable release Wine 1.2 is now available.
This release represents two years of development effort and over 23,000 changes. The main highlights are the support for 64-bit applications, and the new graphics based on the Tango standard.