02-06-2018, 11:41 PM
First link from Moltke is what I was going to say.
*But : also, use the winehq-devel version, not the one int the standard repository.
I'm not in a Linux machine at the moment but "official" Ubuntu stable version was at 1.6 or 1.8 last time I checked.
Developpement version is at 3.1 and has a lot more compatibility, etc.
Only problem I had with it in the past is that the icons from the Whisker menu disapeared after installing new version, just a note.
I think you can still install WineDev from WineTricks (or was it PlayOnLinux). Or use the procedure on the WineHQ web site itself (for Ubuntu).
*But 2 : also if Wines asks to install Mono of Gecko, do so.
Cheers and Good Luck Linux!
*But : also, use the winehq-devel version, not the one int the standard repository.
I'm not in a Linux machine at the moment but "official" Ubuntu stable version was at 1.6 or 1.8 last time I checked.
Developpement version is at 3.1 and has a lot more compatibility, etc.
Only problem I had with it in the past is that the icons from the Whisker menu disapeared after installing new version, just a note.
I think you can still install WineDev from WineTricks (or was it PlayOnLinux). Or use the procedure on the WineHQ web site itself (for Ubuntu).
*But 2 : also if Wines asks to install Mono of Gecko, do so.
Cheers and Good Luck Linux!
- TheDead (TheUxNo0b)
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