[Wine] Hardwood Solitaire and Wine 1.2-rc7

Frédéric Delanoy frederic.delanoy at gmail.com
Fri Jul 23 14:42:52 CDT 2010


2010/7/23 Bob Benjamin <benjie1 at cox.net>:
>    Ok. Will try and get the 1.2 version. Have 2 HDs one with Ubuntu 10.4 and
> the other with Fedora fc 13. And a 3rd HD with XP Pro which I'm trying to
> get away from. The HDs are removable so each OS is on it's own drive. No
> dual booting. Have an ATI 9550 video card and latest driver. Not sure what
> it is. Have a 1.2 GHz Intel processor and 2.0 Gigs of RAM. Thanks again.
>               Bob

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>
> On 07/23/2010 02:44 PM, Frédéric Delanoy wrote:
>>
>> 2010/7/23 Robert Benjamin<benjie1 at cox.net>:
>>
>>>
>>> Thanks. Have wine 1.2-rc7. Is that the same as 1.2.
>>>
>>
>> No, it's the previous version.
>>
>>>
>>> And I will check the
>>> debugging log. Hope taht works without too mcuh knowledge of Linux
>>> (Ubuntu)
>>> Is Fedora fc 13 and better? Would it work there?
>>>
>>
>> No idea.
>> What distribution are you using? what video card? driver?
>>
>>
>>>
>>> Will let you know how I
>>> make out with the debuggin log. Thanks.
>>>
>>> Frédéric Delanoy wrote:
>>>
>>> On Fri, Jul 23, 2010 at 18:14, Bob Benjamin<benjie1 at cox.net>  wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>    I'm a Linux newbie. I have Hardwood Solitaire installed with Ubuntu
>>> 10.4
>>> and wine 1.2-rc7. The file is a .exe and it starts to open and stops
>>> saying
>>> it has a serious error and needs to close. The file is OK in windows and
>>> I
>>> need help to find out why it wont work here. Please remember I'm a newbie
>>> and any help needs to be basic. Thanks. The file is hwsoliii.exe
>>>  Bob
>>>
>>>    Also, can videochat programs like iSpQ 9.0 run from wine. How is that
>>> done. Thanks again.
>>>
>>>
>>> First, you might update to wine-1.2.
>>> When it's done, check in the wine FAQ how to get a debugging log (you
>>> might want to read the other sections as well, shouldn't hurt)
>>>
>>> For specific applications, you can check the AppDB
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>



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