[Wine] ebookreader visualvisions howto run links ?
Peter Lewerenz
gotopeter at gmx.de
Sun Feb 8 09:14:46 CST 2009
On my AAo (asus aspire One) i installed WINE and was able to open the exe ebook of ebookreader visualvision.com but the links do not wok and also other applications....did someone worked on this application ?
Thanks PETER
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> Datum: Sun, 08 Feb 2009 08:48:02 -0600
> Von: "computerwiz_222" <wineforum-user at winehq.org>
> An: wine-users at winehq.org
> Betreff: [Wine] Helpful Hints for OS X Users (Idiots Guide?)
> Hello,
>
> I have been busy working away at getting Darwine to run on OS X with no
> luck... I tried uninstalling and reinstalling many times, but I was
> continually getting gdi32.dll errors.
>
> This guide was tested on OS X Leopard 1.5.6. The following guide is how I
> set it up. The steps may vary slightly for you. Be sure to read this whole
> thread before actually trying some of the things listed here, some of them
> might not apply to your situation.
>
> Remove Darwine
>
> First, if you have already tried to get Darwine running on your own, but
> had difficulty or error messages, remove it and start from scratch. Go to
> your applications folder and delete the folder entitled Darwine. If you
> installed Trix, delete it as well. Next, you will need to remove a hidden folder
> in your user folder. There is a complicated way to do this, and there is
> my easy way. Go to your Applications folder, open the Utilities folder and
> launch Terminal.
>
> The following command will allow you to see hidden files and folders from
> finder.
>
>
> Code:
> defaults write com.apple.Finder AppleShowAllFiles YES
>
>
>
> Copy and paste that command into the terminal and press enter. It will
> appear that nothing has happened.
>
> Next click on the Apple in the top left of your screen and click "Force
> Quit..." When the window opens, click Finder and then click the relaunch
> button. This just restarted Finder to allow that command to take effect.
>
> Go to your User Folder. This can be found by opening Macintosh HD, and
> clicking your Home Folder. Locate the folder ".wine" and delete it.
>
> Now to restore Finder to its original state, run this command, and restart
> Finder again.
>
>
> Code:
> defaults write com.apple.Finder AppleShowAllFiles NO
>
>
>
> You have just removed Darwine!
>
> Install XQuartz 2.3.2
>
> You will need to download XQuartz 2.3.2 from this URL:
>
> http://static.macosforge.org/xquartz/downloads/X11-2.3.2.1.dmg
>
> When the download completes, mount the image by double-clicking it. Launch
> the installer, and follow the instructions. If any choices arise, leave
> all default selections.
>
> XQuartz is now installed.
>
> (Re)Install Darwine
>
> Download the latest stable release of Darwine from this URL:
>
> http://darwine.good-day.net/Darwine-x86-1.0.1.dmg
>
> When the download completes, mount the image by double-clicking it. A
> window will open. Drag the Darwine folder to the Applications folder, and if
> you like, copy Trix as well. (I copied it, but never configured/used it.)
>
> Darwine is now installed.
>
> Prepare Darwine to Run
>
> This step may seem silly, but this was the key to making everything work
> for me.
>
> Before trying to launch Darwine by calling a windows application, we need
> to launch Darwine on its own. Go to your Applications folder, open the
> Darwine folder and launch Darwine. From the Menu at the top of the screen,
> click WineHelper and then click Configure Wine. The computer will appear to
> crash, but it is running a process in the background. Simply leave it for
> about a minute, maybe two.
>
> Don't change any settings, just click save, and close the window.
>
> Click on the WineHelper button again, and this time click on Preferences.
> Don't change any values, and close the window.
>
> Darwine is now ready to run some windows applications!
>
> Try a windows application
>
> For my first application, I attempted to run the AutoCad 2002 installer.
> The results were excellent, the installer popped up, and installation was a
> breeze. Everything is running great, and I am really impressed by how well
> Darwine is handling this program.
>
> For those who don't know how to run windows applications, its as simple as
> double-clicking the .exe file.
>
> This guide is a mash up of about two hours of reading and finding various
> solutions to problems I had. I hope this guide helps other struggling Mac
> users! I am no Darwine expert, but I would be happy to try and help other
> Mac users with their installations.
>
>
>
>
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