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'm new in Ubuntu, I'm running Ubuntu 12.04.1 LTS x64, and I have some songs in Arabic. Rhythmbox plays them alright but it doesn't show the album artist or the song titles in Arabic Characters.
I tried to change the regional format to Arabic but it didnt help. In a similar situation in Windows, the solution is to change the non-unicode language to Arabic.
I read the all of the information I could find on wine, and it wasn't very much (having issues with the search feature of the forum).
I understand that the idea behind it is to make it so that you can install windows programs, and have them run on ubuntu.
The version 1.2 of the well know wine is now released and you can download it from the next link. If you don't know what wine is, let me explain a little and short. wine is a program (wine is not emulator) that allow you to run windows programs. Some of the new features from wine after 2 years without a stable release.
Hello,
I'm using Fedora 10, and I have a problem using WINE and derivatives (e.g. crossover)
When installing wine and trying to use any program via WINE I get no network connection whatsoever, no matter which program I try to use. I also tried reinstalling said programs and reinstalling wine, but nothing helped. Can anyone tell me what might be the problem there?
An application with a Russian UI shows question marks instead the most of its text (some elements are rendered ok though).
The system locale is English (en_US, en_IE), I've tried Ubuntu ant XUbuntu 12.04 with Wine 1.5.
I've tried launching the application with
LANG=ru_RU.utf8 wine myapp.exe
but it doesn't help.
I have also checked that ttf-mscorefonts-installer is installed.
If I use Window
When using WINE and having any Ubuntu program opened like Firefox or Nautilus, there is no way to ALT+TAB, SUPER+W or any other way of changing windows. The first time it might work but after that the mouse can "move" from the wine app to the ubuntu app but the keyboard and mouse actions only stay in WINE.
This problem seems to be opposite of any other wine sound problems, sound works beautifully in World of Warcraft under wine, but it remove all audio output for other programs such as Mangler and the system sound test program. I have tried starting programs before and after WoW to see if that will make the audio work but that doesn't help, I'm all out of ideas.
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.