Hi. I'm new to Linux and I'm running Gnome 2.28.1 on Ubuntu 9.10. I've never used Wine before but installed it with no problem. I used it to install e-sword, which went fine but now I can't get e-sword to work. I can double-click the link on the desktop or i can single-click the link in the wine section in the applications menu, but nothing happens at all.
Can anyone help me to get this working?
Problems running e-sword on Ubuntu
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Re: Problems running e-sword on Ubuntu
What Wine version (run 'wine --version')?strange ideas wrote:I can't get e-sword to work.
Run your program from the terminal and post complete output. http://wiki.winehq.org/FAQ#get_log
Problems running e-sword on Ubuntu
On Sun, Apr 25, 2010 at 6:58 PM, strange ideas
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sudo aptitude install gnomesword
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Slightly off topic but there is a fantastic native equivalent to e-Sword.Hi. I'm new to Linux and I'm running Gnome 2.28.1 on Ubuntu 9.10. I've never used Wine before but installed it with no problem. I used it to install e-sword, which went fine but now I can't get e-sword to work. I can double-click the link on the desktop or i can single-click the link in the wine section in the applications menu, but nothing happens at all.
Can anyone help me to get this working?
sudo aptitude install gnomesword
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Re: Problems running e-sword on Ubuntu
It says:vitamin wrote:What Wine version (run 'wine --version')?strange ideas wrote:I can't get e-sword to work.
Run your program from the terminal and post complete output. http://wiki.winehq.org/FAQ#get_log
wine-1.0.1
Re: Problems running e-sword on Ubuntu
Upgrade. That is 1.5 years old version.strange ideas wrote:It says:wine-1.0.1
Problems running e-sword on Ubuntu
Edward Savage wrote:
are NOT compatible and Bibles available for e-Sword will not work under
GnomeSword.
GnomeSword is a Gnome compatible version of the Sword project. (Yes,
I've been at this for a while, about two years and more.)
James McKenzie
No. It will NOT work with the proprietary format for e-Sword. The twoOn Sun, Apr 25, 2010 at 6:58 PM, strange ideas
<[email protected]> wrote:
Slightly off topic but there is a fantastic native equivalent to e-Sword.Hi. I'm new to Linux and I'm running Gnome 2.28.1 on Ubuntu 9.10. I've never used Wine before but installed it with no problem. I used it to install e-sword, which went fine but now I can't get e-sword to work. I can double-click the link on the desktop or i can single-click the link in the wine section in the applications menu, but nothing happens at all.
Can anyone help me to get this working?
sudo aptitude install gnomesword
are NOT compatible and Bibles available for e-Sword will not work under
GnomeSword.
GnomeSword is a Gnome compatible version of the Sword project. (Yes,
I've been at this for a while, about two years and more.)
James McKenzie
Problems running e-sword on Ubuntu
strange ideas wrote:
well as any of the graphic products. However, you will be able to read
your Bibles. Installing keyed products will require access to a Windows
PC until I get a series of patches accepted into the Wine project.
James McKenzie
Try the latest version of Wine, 1.1.43. Print Preview will not work asvitamin wrote:
It says:strange ideas wrote:
What Wine version (run 'wine --version')?I can't get e-sword to work.
Run your program from the terminal and post complete output. http://wiki.winehq.org/FAQ#get_log
wine-1.0.1
well as any of the graphic products. However, you will be able to read
your Bibles. Installing keyed products will require access to a Windows
PC until I get a series of patches accepted into the Wine project.
James McKenzie