$ uname -a
Linux localhost 3.10.73-g5a2a297 #1 SMP PREEMPT Thu May 10 21:27:35 UTC 2018 aarch64 GNU/Linux
$ lsb_release -a
Distributor ID: Debian
Description: Debian GNU/Linux 9.6 (stretch)
Release: 9.6
Codename: stretch
The Debian OS is headless; there's no desktop environment or graphical interfaces. Is it possible to run this `winecfg` command (or use Wine, in general) without a GUI?
gv1f wrote:The Debian OS is headless; there's no desktop environment or graphical interfaces. Is it possible to run this `winecfg` command (or use Wine, in general) without a GUI?
Thanks for your response. I managed to install lxde but I'm still getting the segmentation fault error when running the winecfg command in a terminal. Tried as normal user privs and as root (with sudo). Any ideas?
Wine on ARM64 is still highly experimental. It is actively being worked on, so you could file a bug, but you need to retest in current Wine first. 1.8.7 is two years old; there have been quite a few ARM64-related commits since then.
I found the same issue in ubuntu 18.04.1 with gnome 3.28. Firstly, I tried to install the winehq-stable by official reppository. The installation occurs without errors, but winecfg also outputs segmentation fault.
I also compiled wine from source, but the same error occurs, someone can help me to fix this?
Only to complete and update my post. The compiled version from source is
./wine --version
wine-4.0-276-g84459ba94b
Right now, I removed the winehq-stable and installed the winehq-staging following the winehq Ubuntu installation guide. Unfortunately, the segmentation fault persists
It was a specific problem of my libGL files. My .bashrc file was loading a conflicting library with wine. I only noted that when I logged in a new account of the system. Sorry about that