PlayOnLinux 3.8.3 has been released, it was a silent release and no changelog has been provided by the PlayOnLinux team.
When a changlog becomes available I will post it here.
Hi everybody!
PlayOnLinux 3.8.1 was released this morning.
What has changed in the new release?
Bugs #30 and #31 were fixed.
Function introduced with PoL 3.7.7, for auto_shortcut was buggy in last release, now fixed.
Full rewrite of an internal function that installs a plugin shipped with PoL automatically on startup.
Plugin Capture was updated with the last version (2.1.1).
Hello everybody!
PlayOnLinux 3.8 is now out!
I have installed MS Office 2010 using PlayOnLinux. i want to associate the .docx files to Playonlinux. I've follow the workaround on this thread: how to set file associations with PlayOnLinux?
but I have still the problem, that Word will open clean but not the Document that I select. Any idea?
PlayOnLinux installs the applications in separate virtual drives. Each virtual drive represents a different windows machine. I have configured PlayOnLinux on my laptop and installed several programs in it.
These programs go in the hidden .PlayOnLinux directory in home.
My .PlayOnLinux directory is about 12 GB in size.
Hi everybody !
PlayOnLinux 3.7.6 is now available !
What's new ?
Two major bugs fixed :
- Using an old wineversion to install a program caused problems
I was able to successfully install Steam via PlayOnLinux. I can launch Steam, browse the store, see my library, etc.
I know this question comes up frequently. I've been reading forums and working on it for three days now, with little to no success. Time to bring in the experts.
I've tried this:
http://www.playonlinux.com/en/topic-...f_Legends.html
...7 times, changing variables based on other forum suggestions. It ran once on Win XP, Wine v1.5.22 . but I couldn't launch it from the PlayonLinux GUI.
Just A Quick Announcement for two Applications that are not installable through the software manager at this time.
They are both working in Opensuse 11.2. Vmware player 3 installed and played a 7 vm. Playonlinux is a little tougher
to get going but it works great once you have its dependencies installed.
Here is a link to the playonlinux 3.7.2 howto for 11.2.