I was wondering what I could do to fix this because I need Wine or I have to use my slow assed Windows computer. Thanks

What video card/drivers? Wine can't lockup your computer as a userI can install Wine fine but whenever I try to use anything that associates with Wine (Running an exe, changing settings, ext) my computer just locks up forcing me to restart, I can't even move the mouse, and the clock even stops working on my computer.
I was wondering what I could do to fix this because I need Wine or I have to use my slow assed Windows computer.
Usually that indicates incorrectly installed or bad video or sound drivers. By definition Wine is a user program and should not lockup/crash your system, unless you are running as root.TheGuyWhoGotOn wrote:I can install Wine fine but whenever I try to use anything that associates with Wine (Running an exe, changing settings, ext) my computer just locks up forcing me to restart, I can't even move the mouse, and the clock even stops working on my computer.
I was wondering what I could do to fix this because I need Wine or I have to use my slow assed Windows computer. Thanks.
Well I used to have Windows on this computer and everything worked fine...Everything works fine except Wine for me so far as well...Ok I'm not sure if Wine is in the root this is all I did:vitamin wrote:Usually that indicates incorrectly installed or bad video or sound drivers. By definition Wine is a user program and should not lockup/crash your system, unless you are running as root.TheGuyWhoGotOn wrote:I can install Wine fine but whenever I try to use anything that associates with Wine (Running an exe, changing settings, ext) my computer just locks up forcing me to restart, I can't even move the mouse, and the clock even stops working on my computer.
I was wondering what I could do to fix this because I need Wine or I have to use my slow assed Windows computer. Thanks.
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wget -q http://wine.budgetdedicated.com/apt/387EE263.gpg -O- | sudo apt-key add -
sudo wget http://wine.budgetdedicated.com/apt/sources.list.d/gutsy.list -O /etc/apt/sources.list.d/winehq.list
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install wine
Try reinstalling the latest version. Mine is working fine now that II can install Wine fine but whenever I try to use anything that
associates with Wine (Running an exe, changing settings, ext) my
computer just locks up forcing me to restart, I can't even move the
mouse, and the clock even stops working on my computer.
I was wondering what I could do to fix this because I need Wine or I
have to use my slow assed Windows computer.
I've deleted everything and re-installed Wine 4 times in the past two hoursGerry Visel wrote:On Sun, 2008-03-30 at 13:50 -0500, TheGuyWhoGotOn wrote:Try reinstalling the latest version. Mine is working fine now that II can install Wine fine but whenever I try to use anything that
associates with Wine (Running an exe, changing settings, ext) my
computer just locks up forcing me to restart, I can't even move the
mouse, and the clock even stops working on my computer.
I was wondering what I could do to fix this because I need Wine or I
have to use my slow assed Windows computer.
went to the winehq website and got the latest and installed it that way.
Gerry,
Ubuntu 7.10, Wine 0.9.58
You are reinstalling the wrong things. You have to reinstall your video drivers and check that sound configuration is correct.TheGuyWhoGotOn wrote:I've deleted everything and re-installed Wine 4 times in the past two hoursGerry Visel wrote:On Sun, 2008-03-30 at 13:50 -0500, TheGuyWhoGotOn wrote:Try reinstalling the latest version. Mine is working fine now that II can install Wine fine but whenever I try to use anything that
associates with Wine (Running an exe, changing settings, ext) my
computer just locks up forcing me to restart, I can't even move the
mouse, and the clock even stops working on my computer.
I was wondering what I could do to fix this because I need Wine or I
have to use my slow assed Windows computer.
went to the winehq website and got the latest and installed it that way.
Gerry,
Ubuntu 7.10, Wine 0.9.58, I really want this to work.
I appreciate the help so far thanks guys.
There is a huge difference between hardware and drivers. Hardware isvitamin wrote:
TheGuyWhoGotOn wrote:I can install Wine fine but whenever I try to use anything that associates with Wine (Running an exe, changing settings, ext) my computer just locks up forcing me to restart, I can't even move the mouse, and the clock even stops working on my computer.
Well I used to have Windows on this computer and everything worked fine...Everything works fine except Wine for me so far as well...Ok I'm not sure if Wine is in the root this is all I did:Usually that indicates incorrectly installed or bad video or sound drivers. By definition Wine is a user program and should not lockup/crash your system, unless you are running as root.I was wondering what I could do to fix this because I need Wine or I have to use my slow assed Windows computer. Thanks.
What graphics card do you have?Hehe, I think you've forgotten how much of a Linux noob I am.The ones for your distro of course.Ok thanks, where/what sound/video drivers should I get?
Where would I find these? I've looked in Synaptic but I'm not
100% sure of what I'm looking for...
What kind of video card do you have? What does:
vitamin wrote:Hehe, I think you've forgotten how much of a Linux noob I am. Where would I find these? I've looked in Synaptic but I'm not 100% sure of what I'm looking for...TheGuyWhoGotOn wrote:The ones for your distro of course.Ok thanks, where/what sound/video drivers should I get?
I will try the Ubuntu support forum if we hit a road block...Ok "lspci -v | grep VGA" returns:austin987 wrote:On Sun, Mar 30, 2008 at 3:29 PM, TheGuyWhoGotOn
<[email protected]> wrote:What kind of video card do you have? What does:
vitamin wrote:Hehe, I think you've forgotten how much of a Linux noob I am. Where would I find these? I've looked in Synaptic but I'm not 100% sure of what I'm looking for...TheGuyWhoGotOn wrote: The ones for your distro of course.
$ lspci -v | grep VGA
say?
Can you try:
austin987 wrote:I will try the Ubuntu support forum if we hit a road block...Ok "lspci -v | grep VGA" returns:On Sun, Mar 30, 2008 at 3:29 PM, TheGuyWhoGotOn
<[email protected]> wrote:
What kind of video card do you have? What does:
vitamin wrote:
Hehe, I think you've forgotten how much of a Linux noob I am. Where would I find these? I've looked in Synaptic but I'm not 100% sure of what I'm looking for...
$ lspci -v | grep VGA
say?
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT8378 [S3 UniChrome] Integrated Video (rev 01) (prog-if 00 [VGA])
ARGH, UniChrome pro.... not to be rude, but that card is the biggestOn Sun, Mar 30, 2008 at 7:31 PM, TheGuyWhoGotOn
<[email protected]> wrote:would I find these? I've looked in Synaptic but I'm not 100% sure of what
austin987 wrote:
I'm looking for...| grep VGA" returns:I will try the Ubuntu support forum if we hit a road block...Ok "lspci -vWhat kind of video card do you have? What does:
$ lspci -v | grep VGA
say?UniChrome] Integrated Video (rev 01) (prog-if 00 [VGA])01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT8378 [S3
Can you try:
$ rm -rf ~/.wine
$ winecfg &> winecfg.txt 2>&1
And attach winecfg.txt here
Are you running as root?
I get a blank file every time, and no I do not use the root account, why would I?austin987 wrote:On Sun, Mar 30, 2008 at 7:31 PM, TheGuyWhoGotOn
<[email protected]> wrote:Can you try:
austin987 wrote:I will try the Ubuntu support forum if we hit a road block...Ok "lspci -v | grep VGA" returns:On Sun, Mar 30, 2008 at 3:29 PM, TheGuyWhoGotOn
<[email protected]> wrote:
What kind of video card do you have? What does:
$ lspci -v | grep VGA
say?
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT8378 [S3 UniChrome] Integrated Video (rev 01) (prog-if 00 [VGA])
$ rm -rf ~/.wine
$ winecfg &> winecfg.txt 2>&1
And attach winecfg.txt here
Are you running as root?
Wine is installed under /usr/.... (/usr/bin, /usr/lib/wine)TheGuyWhoGotOn wrote:Hey guys I can't seem to find where Wine is saved too...I've checked my user folder (Ex. home/user/) but I found nothing...Am I looking in the right spot or is it somewhere else? It's not in the root folder...Where is it?
Ok thanks, I found the usr/lib stuff but my home folder does not contain and Wine config.vitamin wrote:Wine is installed under /usr/.... (/usr/bin, /usr/lib/wine)TheGuyWhoGotOn wrote:Hey guys I can't seem to find where Wine is saved too...I've checked my user folder (Ex. home/user/) but I found nothing...Am I looking in the right spot or is it somewhere else? It's not in the root folder...Where is it?
Wine's configuration is under ~/.wine aka $HOME/.wine (default location).
-------------- next part --------------vitamin wrote:my user folder (Ex. home/user/) but I found nothing...Am I looking in theTheGuyWhoGotOn wrote:Hey guys I can't seem to find where Wine is saved too...I've checked
right spot or is it somewhere else? It's not in the root folder...Where is
it?location).Wine is installed under /usr/.... (/usr/bin, /usr/lib/wine)
Wine's configuration is under ~/.wine aka $HOME/.wine (default
Ok thanks, I found the usr/lib stuff but my home folder does not contain
and Wine config.
Wine creates the ~/.wine directory the first time you run it.Ok thanks, I found the usr/lib stuff but my home folder does not contain and Wine config.
Ok thanks, also I haven't gotten Wine to run yet.Dan Kegel wrote:On Tue, Apr 1, 2008 at 1:16 PM, TheGuyWhoGotOn
<[email protected]> wrote:Wine creates the ~/.wine directory the first time you run it.Ok thanks, I found the usr/lib stuff but my home folder does not contain and Wine config.
Since that directory's name starts with a period, it's hidden;
to see it, you might have to do something special, e.g.
"View / Show Hidden Files" for Gnome
http://library.gnome.org/users/user-gui ... es.html.en
- Dan
Oh, that's right, you're the guy with the unichrome graphics card,Ok thanks, also I haven't gotten Wine to run yet.