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 ...
Hello hoidat1boi,There is no "64 bit only" version of Wine. You can install "wine.x86_64" from epel, but it will still install a bunch of i686 packages wine uses.
I think I found a fix, haven't tested thoroughly yet though ...
Hello, 3 problems with Wine:
1. "$ wine --version" returns 1.5.20. I'm trying to install v1.5.28 from the PPA, though "$ sudo apt-get install wine1.5" states that "wine 1.5 is already installed". How do I upgrade wine? (would rather not build from source, but I'll do that if there's no other choice).
2. My wine installation doesn't play sound. How do I fix that?
3.
I wanna wine a windows .exe program.
first time i wine it ,i get an error message :"mfc42.dll cant be found"
then i install it with winetricks
i wine it again, this time i get
"fixme:toolhelp:CreateToolhelp32Snapshot Unimplemented: heap list snapshot"
I just dont know what it means , can anybody help ?
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.
Photoshop CS2 is right there on the main Wine AppDB page as a Platinum-level application that should "just work". It was the big bragging piece when Wine 1.0 was released. But I am unable to install Photoshop CS2 in openSUSE 11.2.
I'm a Newbie using Lubuntu 12.04
I was hoping someone can point me in the right direction.
I have installed (with the synpatic manager) Wine1.4, winetricks, wine1.4 i386 ,wine gecko1.4, wine1.4common.
From the GUI I can open programs/accessories/notepad (It works.)
But if I click on "Browse C drive" I get Error "No such file or directory"
If I click on "Wine Tricks&
matinux wrote:Hi MuzebreakHey matinux, thanks for replying, especially in such a detailed manner!You can't run .exe files directly in linux.You have to run them in "wine", which simulates a windows environment.Further information on "wine" are found here:Wine User Guide on Wine HQHandy coincidence, the tar file I was trying to run was the installation for wine.