Hi,
I've been using wIne 5.0.3 on Linux Mint 20 and trying to get an old game called galactic civilizations working. It installs OK but then freezes pretty quickly. I see in the database that a user who refers to freezing said it needs the 'native quartz.dll' but I'm not sure what that means exactly. There is a quartz in winecfg but is that the same as a 'native quartz.dll'? I'm basically not sure what the 'native' bit means. Do I need to find it from an existing windows installation for example?
Regards Steve
native quartz.dll for an old game
Re: native quartz.dll for an old game
Hi I'll have to amend that post. It's not just freezing it's taken to crashing completly.
Steve
Steve
Re: native quartz.dll for an old game
Use winetricks to install quartz
Re: native quartz.dll for an old game
... info on which is here: https://wiki.winehq.org/Winetricks
And yeah "native" in this case means a dll for windows instead of one "builtin" to wine. winetricks is a script that will download and install said dlls such that they work. (Hopefully. winetricks gets bugs too.) Rather than you going to some sketchy dll download site.
And yeah "native" in this case means a dll for windows instead of one "builtin" to wine. winetricks is a script that will download and install said dlls such that they work. (Hopefully. winetricks gets bugs too.) Rather than you going to some sketchy dll download site.