![]() Judging by what you said, it looks like ADE needs the Windows fonts, “netwerk 4.04 something” (might be. NET framework…)Īn advantage of POL is that when it provides an installation script for a software, it includes the installation of the various stuff it needs. Some Windows software need various tricks to work with Wine: installation of various libraries (.dll files) or packages (Windows fonts. That’s what POL does: when you install a Windows software with it, it creates a dedicated prefix and sets it every time you manage it from the POL interface. It’s possible to change the prefix by setting the WINEPREFIX environment variable. Inside, there’s a drive_c directory that simulates the C: drive, there are files for the register and so on. By default, the prefix is ~/.wine (.wine hidden dir in your home). It happens in a directory called the “prefix”. Let’s explain a bit how Wine works: to make softwares “think” they’re on Windows, it simulates a Windows environment on Linux. If you tried alt + tab, it didn’t bring the window on top so you can select it? The system said Wine had to shut down because of e serious error and then I got the error report. I also tried another route I downloaded ADE myself and tried to open it with a WineWindows programloader (that option was given in the menu). I wasn’t shown the licence agreement but I could see in the bottom panel that the thing POL was busy with was Adobe licence agreement. It downloaded ADE,it began by installing Windows Fonts and netwerk 4.0 something ,but the installing seemed to get stuck on the ADE licence agreement. When I installed the POL ,it said it had to install some wine things. Then I installed 18.04 Mate and followed your directions on Wine and POL,this happened In 16.04 there was still a Ubuntu software centre ,I installed Wine there and tried to install ADE but everytime Wine was shut down because of an error. Model name: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-1065G7 CPU 1.I don’t know if anyone ever installed ADE in Linux with succes (I could not find any rapport of that online) but this is what I did I tried using Adobe's installer and downloading the installer.Īddress sizes: 39 bits physical, 48 bits virtual If I "Abort," the problem just comes back. If I "Retry" or "Ignore," I either get the same error or Wine runs a terminal-looking box and then crashes or something. This may be a bug in mscorlib, or potentilaly in certian extensibility points such as assembly resolve events or CultureInfo names. Wine's error through POL: mscorsvw.exe - AssertFailureĮxpression: ĭescription: Infinite recursion during resource lookup within mscorlib. Thanks for building this in your spare time, Team. My apologies I'm new and am not smart enough to figure out how to add a reply to another's message. POL_Shortcut "DigitalEditions.exe" "$TITLE" "" "" "Office " POL_SetupWindow_browse "$(eval_gettext 'Please select the setup file to run.')" "$TITLE" "" "Windows Executables (*.exe)|*.exe *.EXE"ĭOWNLOAD_FILE="$(basename "$DOWNLOAD_URL")"įULL_INSTALLER="$POL_System_TmpDir/$DOWNLOAD_FILE" POL_SetupWindow_InstallMethod "DOWNLOAD,LOCAL" # Let the user choose between downloading the installer or using an already existing one. ![]() Wbinfo -V || POL_Debug_Fatal "Please install winbind before installing $TITLE" POL_RequiredVersion "4.3.0" || POL_Debug_Fatal "$APPLICATION_TITLE $VERSION is required to install $TITLE" POL_SetupWindow_presentation "$TITLE" "$EDITOR" "$GAME_URL" "$AUTHOR" "$PREFIX" # - Wine 2.22, 3.0.3 : ADE installation does crash (never end v4.5.11, error is: 'ADE is already running'). # Wine 1.7.46-staging -> 2.22 (because of the 'mini windows' install issue). # Distribution used to test : Duzeru GNU/Linux 64-bit
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