I'm new to both the ubuntu system and Wine.
I just installed wine and tried to install software from a CD.
An error window popped up:
"There is no Windows program configured to open this type of file"
I don't know what I'm supposed to do to fix this.
Installing CD software
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What sequence of events occurred? Did you try and run an exe on the CD through Wine? Is it an msi? Were you expecting autorun to help you out? Did it say what "this type of file" is? Maybe even tell us what program you are installing? What did the AppDB say? Perhaps you need to assign the path where the CD is mounted a drive letter in winecfg.
Jake
Jake
Installing CD software
On 12/22/2011 12:04 AM, insane_bananas wrote:
Dolphin as a file manager. If I go to Dolphin and go to the CD
(one of the entries at the side) and open that, I have a screen of
what's on the CD. Then I go to the .exe file that I want to install
and snap on that, and it automatically opens itself in Wine and installs.
(The Windows-style window opens with the Install Wizard, and it goes
from there.)
If you have something other than Dolphin, some kind of file manager
must let you choose the CD and open files on it, so try this technique
and see what happens.
--doug
I'm not sure I can help, but I'll try. I'm using a Linux distro that hasI'm new to both the ubuntu system and Wine.
I just installed wine and tried to install software from a CD.
An error window popped up:
"There is no Windows program configured to open this type of file"
I don't know what I'm supposed to do to fix this.
Dolphin as a file manager. If I go to Dolphin and go to the CD
(one of the entries at the side) and open that, I have a screen of
what's on the CD. Then I go to the .exe file that I want to install
and snap on that, and it automatically opens itself in Wine and installs.
(The Windows-style window opens with the Install Wizard, and it goes
from there.)
If you have something other than Dolphin, some kind of file manager
must let you choose the CD and open files on it, so try this technique
and see what happens.
--doug
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