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That message just stays there forever and I have to reload Ubuntu 15.04 all over again to continue using computer. I've loaded wine, PlayOnLinux, and a few games. Also loaded steam. All works well for awhile and then while booting up screen jams with the message:
[ 0.4486641 ACPI PCC probe failed] starting version 219
How can I fix the issue?
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When trying to run Linux I get the error message:
PlayOnLinux cannot find 7z.
You should install it to use PlayOnLinux
How do I install "7z"?
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I wonder if there is any way to add the programs installed in PlayOnLinux to the Unity dash.
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I was trying to install playonlinux
by terminal on my Ubuntu 16.04 LTS but there is no commands for that version of Ubuntu (at least I didn't find them).
So I was wondering if somebody can help me.
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I have installed MS Office 2010 using PlayOnLinux. i want to associate the .docx files to Playonlinux. Could you please tell me how to do that? Playonlinux does not show up in "Open With" options. I am using UBuntu 12.04 Beta. There is no place that I can find, where I can add a custom command.
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I installed MS Office 2007 using PlayOnLinux, and the Arial font is italic, for some reason. Any hint on how to install it correctly?
This two approaches I found in the internet have failed:
- To copy the fonts from my Windows "Fonts" folder to
/usr/share/fonts/truetype/
and execute fc-cache
.
- To delete all "Arial" in the folders:
~/.PlayOnLinux/fonts
and ~/.PlayOnLinux/wineprefix/Office2007/drive_c/windows/Fonts/
--update:
follows the screenshot of my Arial:
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I'm a student so I kinda need full compatibility with Microsoft Office Documents for school. I was wondering if Office will run without major problems in Crossover, Wine, or playonlinux?
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I'm trying to install a game of mine using POL (PlayOnLinux), but the CD-ROM must be mounted at /media/cdrom0. Instead, it is being mounted at /media/(diskname). Is there a way I can fix this?
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I would like to add the -opengl
parameter to a file which is in
/home/.PlayOnLinux/wineprefix/WorldOfWarcraft/drive_c/Program Files/world of Warcraft/Wow.exe
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What are the pros/cons switching from Windows 7/8 to Ubuntu?
I mainly develop software and play games.
I obviously don't play games on my laptop that's why I give Ubuntu a try. But the whole OS looks great and I recently discovered PlayOnLinux.
How big is the performance hit from Windows games?
What if the game supports DX11 and has tessellation, does PlayOnLinux translate DX11 to OpenGL?
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I frequently run a windows program with wine. When I open this program it shows up in the unity launcher as wine instead of the actual opened program.
I have made a desktop launcher with the right icon but dragging this to the unity launcher reverts the icon back to the wineglass icon. When starting the application it's denominated as Wine Windows Program Loader instead of its actual name.
Screenshot:
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I just installed PlayOnLinux, it says:
An updated version of PlayOnLinux is available (3.8.11).
and nothing more.
Doing apt-get update
doesn't offer any updated version of POL.
What is the safe / regular way to update playonlinux?
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I saw tons of threads explaining how to create a 32 bit prefix, but I want to check if the prefix I'm using is 32 bit or 64 bit. The reason I'm asking is that I'm using PlayOnLinux, and I've created a 32 bit virtual drive (for example X). Now when I open winetricks in the folder ~/.PlayOnLinux/wineprefix, wineprefix gives me the message
You are using a 64-bit WINEPREFIX. If you encounter problems, please retest in a clean 32-bit WINEPREFIX before reporting a bug.
But, when I opened wineprefix in ~/.PlayOnLinux/wineprefix/X, the message didn't appear.
How can I check if the prefix is 32 vs 64 bit?
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