matbeard
2008-Jun-21 13:02 UTC
[Wine] Wine trying to run everything from \\windows\\system32
Okay, I'm a complete newb... but I don't think this is the way things should be happening. I've installed Wine 1.0 (and uninstalled and tried 0.96... same problem) on Ubuntu 8.04 and I'm trying to install Dreamweaver 8. By all accounts, this should be a simple double-click on the exe, but nothing happens. Running the install from terminal results in: Code: wine: could not load L"C:\\windows\\system32\\install_dreamweaver_8.exe": Module not found I've removed the .wine folder and tried again several times... always same error. Any clues? Thanks
matbeard
2008-Jun-21 13:38 UTC
[Wine] Re: Wine trying to run everything from \windows\system32
It seems I've been a bit hasty. I've just installed Photoshop 7 and it seems to work perfectly. Must just be a problem with Dreamweaver 8. Does anyone know how to get it working? Thanks
dimesio
2008-Jun-21 14:38 UTC
[Wine] Re: Wine trying to run everything from \windows\system32
Some Windows programs need to be run from the directory in which the executable is located. In the terminal, cd to wherever the installer is, then try running it.
Paul Johnson
2008-Jun-21 22:15 UTC
[Wine] Wine trying to run everything from \windows\system32
On Sat, 2008-06-21 at 08:38 -0500, matbeard wrote:> Must just be a problem with Dreamweaver 8. Does anyone know how to get > it working?Have you checked the AppDB for it yet? -- Paul Johnson baloo at ursine.ca -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 197 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part Url : http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-users/attachments/20080621/b365978e/attachment.pgp
Austin English
2008-Jun-21 23:11 UTC
[Wine] Wine trying to run everything from \\windows\\system32
On Sat, Jun 21, 2008 at 8:02 AM, matbeard <wineforum-user at winehq.org> wrote:> Okay, I'm a complete newb... but I don't think this is the way things should be happening. > > I've installed Wine 1.0 (and uninstalled and tried 0.96... same problem) on Ubuntu 8.04 and I'm trying to install Dreamweaver 8. > > By all accounts, this should be a simple double-click on the exe, but nothing happens. Running the install from terminal results in: > > Code: > wine: could not load L"C:\\windows\\system32\\install_dreamweaver_8.exe": Module not found > > > > I've removed the .wine folder and tried again several times... always same error. > > Any clues? > > Thanks > > > > > >Are you in the driectory of the exe? Does wine notepad work?
matbeard
2008-Jun-23 09:46 UTC
[Wine] Re: Wine trying to run everything from \windows\system32
> Are you in the driectory of the exe? Does wine notepad work?Hi. Yes, Wine notepad works, and I've now installed Photoshop 7.0, Illustrator 10, Quake II and Quake 3 Arena -- all work flawlessly as far as I can tell. The only dfference is that these were installed from a mixture of external USB drive and downloaded .exe (in the case of Quake). I'm trying to install Dreamweaver directly off the retail CD. Maybe I should try copying the install files to the HD first. I'll give that a try when I get chance. Thanks for the input so far.
matbeard
2008-Jun-24 11:28 UTC
[Wine] Re: Wine trying to run everything from \windows\system32
I got Dreamweaver 8 to install. It was pretty simple in the end -- I just had to copy the CD to my hard drive and remove the spaces from the installation EXE file. I just like to say... WOW! This is brilliant. I dismissed Wine for several years, not believing that it would ever truly work. I happy to admit that I was wrong. I can finally ditch Windows and permanently switch to Linux.
Paul Johnson
2008-Jun-24 20:42 UTC
[Wine] Wine trying to run everything from \windows\system32
On Tue, 2008-06-24 at 06:28 -0500, matbeard wrote:> I got Dreamweaver 8 to install. It was pretty simple in the end -- I > just had to copy the CD to my hard drive and remove the spaces from > the installation EXE file.Good to hear it. You might consider looking into Amaya or some of the other web toolkits available natively in Linux: Dreamweaver is pretty lousy at producing interoperable (n?e standards compliant) code. -- Paul Johnson baloo at ursine.ca -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 197 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part Url : http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-users/attachments/20080624/c1e36ffe/attachment.pgp