Greetings--
I recently tried to install WINE from the command line using apt-get. It didn't work, and that's okay because I found a different solution to the problem that prompted me to try installing it. But in the attempted installation, it needed to uninstall a long list of items. This resulted in some new problems, so I'd like to find out what that list comprised and reinstall them.
I am trying to install wine, using slackpkg, but it can't find it:
# slackpkg search wine
Looking for wine in package list. Please wait... DONE
No package name matches the pattern.
I can install from SlackBuild, but I would like to use precompiled binaries to save time. Does anybody have experience installing wine in Slack, using slackpkg. I updated the mirrors, but no luck.
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 ...
So I upgraded from 10.04 LTS to 12.04 LTS recently, and I've been really happy with the upgrade, except for gaming performance in wine. I only play half-life 1 and half-life 2, but I was noticing that when I had Pandora playing music in Firefox, I would get no sound in wine.
This led to me trying to uninstall wine and re-installing it several times.
I just got about installing Wine 1.4 and noticed in the changelog for Precise it stated bug fixes only since Precise is in code freeze.
Am I correct in assuming that the Ubuntu team cherry picked just bug fixes for this but left out (or removed) features?
I'm trying to install Wine on Ubuntu Precise. I'm used to using aptitude for package management, so I tried to use that to install Wine. When I do that, I'm told I have to resolve dependencies that end up leaving me with 21 packages being uninstalled!
A new development release of Wine has been announced. This version 1.5.5 has the following new items in this release: Support for installing Mono as a Wine add-on package. Dithering of pattern brushes in the DIB engine. Support for installing the .NET 4.0 runtime. DDS files supported in D3DX9. Various bug fixes. Download: [ Wine [...]
Hi, all. I'm posting this from a live disk because, as of the moment, my Ubuntu 12.04 install refuses to boot. I'm not... entirely sure why. I was playing Silent Hill 2: DX through wine, and it suddenly came up with an error informing me that wine had crashed. I attempted to close out of wine, and my computer froze completely on a black screen.
We have been changed how wine is built. From now on, we have wine, wine-mono and wine-gecko.
Possible to only install wine and wine-mono, or wine and wine-gecko.
If you do conary updateall in fl:2-devel label, you will need to install wine-mono and wine-gecko to get those.