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IbChristian
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As for the nit-pics, I know, I know.
[Desktop Entry]
Name=OPENMPT
Exec=/home/user/bin/wine-stable_8.0.2-x86_64.AppImage /home/user/bin/openmpt64/OpenMPT.exe
Path=/home/user/bin/openmpt64
Comment=noa comentem
Terminal=false
Icon=/home/user/Pictures/icon/openmpt.png
Category=AudioVideo;
Type=Application
TBH, if it's written in Java, why bother with WINE at all? Just install the Linux build of Java, and go from there...1. This krap is written in Java and I'm not surprised. Whatever was written in Java for Winblows, VERY RARELY it will run properly in Linux. This MakeMKV detected only a DVD disc (after I tricked it to think that /dev/sr0 has the letter O:\ (for "Optical"). When I put in a BD, it couldn't detect it.
sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386
sudo mkdir -pm755 /etc/apt/keyrings
wget -O - https://dl.winehq.org/wine-builds/winehq.key | sudo gpg --dearmor -o /etc/apt/keyrings/winehq-archive.key -
sudo wget -NP /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ https://dl.winehq.org/wine-builds/ubuntu/dists/noble/winehq-noble.sources
sudo apt update
sudo apt install --install-recommends winehq-stable
1. This krap is written in Java and I'm not surprised. Whatever was written
Just to be clear, do I type the last two exactly as you have written them after the computer prompt's dollar sign? Nothing else?<snip!>
When done installing then run from the terminal - winecfg - this will prompt you to install Mono
then run - wine iexplore - this will prompt you to install Gecko
Yes - first command in terminal - winecfgJust to be clear, do I type the last two exactly as you have written them after the computer prompt's dollar sign? Nothing else?
It doesn't work the way you hope. Even if it's Java, if it's meant for Windows, the Linux Java won't be able to run it, even partially. Java is crossplatform only SDK-wise. App-wise it's a crossplatform nightmare.TBH, if it's written in Java, why bother with WINE at all? Just install the Linux build of Java, and go from there...
That's what I'd do.
Mike.![]()
It doesn't work the way you hope. Even if it's Java, if it's meant for Windows, the Linux Java won't be able to run it, even partially. Java is crossplatform only SDK-wise. App-wise it's a crossplatform nightmare.
I don't require notifications. The important thing is that he got the kick I had a feeling he was gonna get once someone saw the report.It just adds to our workflow.
Ok, everything worked great until "wine iexplore". I clicked on install and eventually got;Yes - first command in terminal - winecfg
second - wine iexplore
Also the command prompt has yet to reappear, the cursor just keeps blinking. And it's been far to long to assume it's still working. I am getting wine windows though, so is this message normal? Yes, I am connected to the internet.The page cannot be loaded because of an error
Error code: HTTP 403
chris@chris-Latitude-E6510:~$ wine iexplore
0204:fixme:file:NtLockFile I/O completion on lock not implemented yet
0204:fixme:urlmon:InternetBindInfo_GetBindString not supported string type 20
0214:fixme:secur32:get_cipher_algid unknown algorithm 23
0214:fixme:secur32:get_mac_algid unknown algorithm 200, cipher 23
0214:fixme:secur32:get_cipher_algid unknown algorithm 23
0214:fixme:secur32:get_mac_algid unknown algorithm 200, cipher 23
021c:fixme:iphlpapi:NotifyIpInterfaceChange (family 0, callback 00006FFFF423E5A0, context 00007C6E47149C90, init_notify 0, handle 00007C6E46AEFBD0): stub
0204:fixme:ntdll:NtQuerySystemInformation info_class SYSTEM_PERFORMANCE_INFORMATION
0204:fixme:msctf:InputProcessorProfileMgr_GetActiveProfile (00007C6E465DD180)->({34745c63-b2f0-4784-8b67-5e12c8701a31} 00007FFFFE2FEE00)
0204:fixme:ieframe:BrowserService_GetTravelLog 00007C6E12799730 00007FFFFE2FF620
0204:fixme:ieframe:ClientSite_GetContainer (00007FFFFE91E140)->(00007FFFFE2FF5C8)
0204:fixme:mshtml:nsCacheInfoChannel_GetCacheKey (00007C6E12D1F270)->(00007FFFFE2FE830)
0204:fixme:mshtml:nsCacheInfoChannel_GetCacheTokenExpirationTime (00007C6E12D1F270)->(00007FFFFE2FE848)
0204:fixme:ieframeocHostUIHandler_GetDropTarget (00007FFFFE91E140)
0204:fixme:ieframe:ClientSite_GetContainer (00007FFFFE91E140)->(00007FFFFE2FF198)
0204:fixme:ieframeocHostUIHandler_GetDropTarget (00007FFFFE91E140)
0204:fixme:ieframe:ClientSite_GetContainer (00007FFFFE91E140)->(00007FFFFE2FF818)
0058:fixme:mountmgr:query_property Faking StorageDeviceProperty data
0058:fixme:mountmgr:query_property Faking StorageDeviceProperty data
0058:fixme:mountmgr:query_property Faking StorageDeviceProperty data
0204:fixme:ntdll:EtwRegisterTraceGuidsW register trace class {a3da04e0-57d7-482a-a1c1-61da5f95bacb}
0204:fixme:ntdll:EtwRegisterTraceGuidsW register trace class {917b96b1-ecad-4dab-a760-8d49027748ae}
0204:fixme:ntdll:EtwRegisterTraceGuidsW register trace class {26d1e091-0ae7-4f49-a554-4214445c505c}
0204:fixme:jscript:JScriptProperty_SetProperty Unimplemented property 70000001
0204:fixme:jscript:JScriptProperty_SetProperty Unimplemented property 70000002
0204:fixme:ieframeropertyNotifySink_OnChanged unimplemented dispid 1005
When done installing then run from the terminal - winecfg - this will prompt you to install Mono
then run - wine iexplore - this will prompt you to install Gecko
wine winecfg
Clearly, there's differences between distros in how stuff is presented in the Menu. I see with Mint that "Wine" is used as a category.....and my guess is that WINE is using the .lnk entries - which Windows creates desktop shortcuts with - to create Linux menu entries instead.I'm really amazed how installing a simple thing like wine is so complicated for some because it's not.
OP, you say the wine icon doesn't show in the Menu...if you followed my instructions you'd see this...
View attachment 31323
I'm running Mint Cinnamon 22.3 on my spare SSD with the new Menu...it installes exactly the same way as it does in Mint Cinnamon 22.1.![]()
That is the program I started with, So I guess that means Wine cannot install this program. Back to the drawing board, I guess.Setup requires that Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Redistributable be installed. Please run Setup.exe to install prerequisites