Pop peeper from windows using wine in Kubuntu
Pop peeper from windows using wine in Kubuntu
I have enable wine to run on my Kubuntu, and try to run Pop Peeper from
windows xp pro(my dual boot), it starts OK ,but is hanging awaiting internet connection when in Kubuntu, even though is connected as dial up can any one help????????
windows xp pro(my dual boot), it starts OK ,but is hanging awaiting internet connection when in Kubuntu, even though is connected as dial up can any one help????????
Re: Pop peeper from windows using wine in Kubuntu
http://wiki.winehq.org/FAQ#head-497f1a2 ... 2c7767afa2ray30 wrote:I have enable wine to run on my Kubuntu, and try to run Pop Peeper from
windows xp pro(my dual boot), it starts OK ,but is hanging awaiting internet connection when in Kubuntu, even though is connected as dial up can any one help????????
Re: Pop peeper from windows using wine in Kubuntu
Does not answer my question?????????dimesio wrote:http://wiki.winehq.org/FAQ#head-497f1a2 ... 2c7767afa2ray30 wrote:I have enable wine to run on my Kubuntu, and try to run Pop Peeper from
windows xp pro(my dual boot), it starts OK ,but is hanging awaiting internet connection when in Kubuntu, even though is connected as dial up can any one help????????
Pop peeper from windows using wine in Kubuntu
ray30 <[email protected]> at Dec 3, 2008 11:46 AM (MST) wrote about [Wine] Re: Pop peeper from windows using wine in Kubuntu
http://wiki.winehq.org/FAQ#head-0344b43 ... 6855283afd
It addresses networking problems.
James McKenzie
Yes, it does. Install the program from Wine and see if it works there. If it does not, see the following FAQ:
dimesio wrote:Does not answer my question?????????ray30 wrote:http://wiki.winehq.org/FAQ#head-497f1a2 ... 2c7767afa2I have enable wine to run on my Kubuntu, and try to run Pop Peeper from
windows xp pro(my dual boot), it starts OK ,but is hanging awaiting internet connection when in Kubuntu, even though is connected as dial up can any one help????????
http://wiki.winehq.org/FAQ#head-0344b43 ... 6855283afd
It addresses networking problems.
James McKenzie
Are you new at using computers or the internet in general, too?
Your distro's support forum = go to your distro's website and check if there is a forum available. For ubuntu, www.ubuntuforums.org is a very good one. If you can't find one for your distribution, try a Google search on more generic Linux forums. In any case, when it comes to Linux or Linux distro-specific problems there are more people able to help you at the right forums.
Now, about editors: there are tons in Linux. Try running gedit, leafpad, kate, kwrite... You're bound to have one of these installed on your system by default.
Another tip: you'll probably have to edit some configuration files as the super user (= an "unrestricted" user that can do everything on the PC). You can access super user (= root) rights by either typing "sudo <your commands>" in a system like Ubuntu, or by typing "su" in most other distros to access the root account and be able to do anything. Both of these have to be done in a terminal/console.
Your distro's support forum = go to your distro's website and check if there is a forum available. For ubuntu, www.ubuntuforums.org is a very good one. If you can't find one for your distribution, try a Google search on more generic Linux forums. In any case, when it comes to Linux or Linux distro-specific problems there are more people able to help you at the right forums.
Now, about editors: there are tons in Linux. Try running gedit, leafpad, kate, kwrite... You're bound to have one of these installed on your system by default.
Another tip: you'll probably have to edit some configuration files as the super user (= an "unrestricted" user that can do everything on the PC). You can access super user (= root) rights by either typing "sudo <your commands>" in a system like Ubuntu, or by typing "su" in most other distros to access the root account and be able to do anything. Both of these have to be done in a terminal/console.
Pop peeper from windows using wine in Kubuntu
ray30 wrote:
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Go to Ubuntu Forums <http://ubuntuforums.org/>I am new at this, so how do I do that "Ask on your distro's support forum"
ray
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You started out with one question:ray30 wrote:thankyou I have posted with the ubuntu/kubuntu forum, even though told by one of the kubuntu forum user to use this forum???????
ray
- Why does my app not work in Wine?
You got the answer here: somehow your configuration is messed up and it makes you have no /etc/hosts. This question is, however, not Wine-specific but configuration-specific and should therefore preferably be asked on your distro's support forum, where tons more people can help.
It comes down to this: if you ask the right questions at the right places you probably won't have to be redirected to other forums all the time. The Wine subforum in the Ubuntu forums might also help, since that is a Wine+Ubuntu specific forum.
I can't really help you find a solution as I have a stable DSL connection over a wireless network, so good luck with finding a solution to your problem I guess!
