A couple years ago I found Ubuntu Linux. Fell in love it. But always had to keep uninstalling it. Right now I have a copy of Kbuntu and I absolutely love it. However, all my work in on Microsoft Windows and it programs.
So I need some help, to understand the advantages of wine and how [...]
A couple years ago I found Ubuntu Linux. Fell in love it. But always had to keep uninstalling it. Right now I have a copy of Kbuntu and I absolutely love it. However, all my work in on Microsoft Windows and it programs.
So I need some help, to understand the advantages of wine and how [...]
ok i am slightly confused
i am running ubuntu gutsy 7.10
and wine 0.9.58
how exactly would i get to the config file?
thanks
–yoma
On Tue, Apr 8, 2008 at 10:23 AM, yoma819 wrote:
> i have just done something really stupid!
> while messing around with the config settings after having problems emulating steam i saw a bar titled resolution i think
> i set it to the largest value
> now every time i run wine config [...]
i have just done something really stupid!
while messing around with the config settings after having problems emulating steam i saw a bar titled resolution i think
i set it to the largest value
now every time i run wine config it is such a big window i cannot move it down to correct the error
do i have [...]
I switched back to the old .wine folder, ran wineprefixcreate and warcraft still wouldn’t work.
It is a Copy protection Aplay a crack and it should work
On Tue, Apr 8, 2008 at 10:29 AM, cttw wrote:
> I renamed .wine, created a new one with wineprefixcreate, installed and now it works! I had to rename the movies still, but battle.net works without any further changes.
>
> I should have tried this on my own, but because of my early (2005) successes [...]
On Tue, 08 Apr 2008 10:29:13 -0500
“cttw” wrote:
> I renamed .wine, created a new one with wineprefixcreate, installed and now it works! I had to rename the movies still, but battle.net works without any further changes.
>
> I should have tried this on my own, but because of my early (2005) successes with wine i [...]
Hi,
When I load World of Warcraft the CPU jumps from an average of 10-15% up to 100% and stays there pretty constantly whilst playing. This doesn’t seem to affect gameplay most of the time (and I understand it may be relatively normal behaviour for running games under Wine), but occasionally I get a complete [...]