Being a new Ubuntu 10.10 user, I am trying to get Wine to work in order to access some of my previous WIN XP programs. When I try to use Outlook (from which it is still difficult to migrate to an appropriate Linux Prog), I always get the "IOPL not enabled" message. I have tried the fix with adding the gdiplus in libraries and changing it. But there is no effect. If the "solution" is still to reinstall the windows programs, I am simply not prepared to invest all that time. I refuse to enter the discussion about continued use of those terrible MS products - let us just accept that I want to do it. If it does not work, I will have to conclude that Ubuntu and Wine is still an environment which is not fit for simple professional use without hours of tinkering around with command lines in terminal windows. Maybe wait some more years?
Martin Gregorie
2010-Nov-10 11:22 UTC
[Wine] Has the "IOPL not enabled" not been solved yet
On Wed, 2010-11-10 at 03:26 -0600, Jowivk wrote:> Being a new Ubuntu 10.10 user, I am trying to get Wine to work in > order to access some of my previous WIN XP programs. When I try to use > Outlook (from which it is still difficult to migrate to an appropriate > Linux Prog), I always get the "IOPL not enabled" message. >So use Evolution instead. Tell LookOut to export your address book in CSV format, move it on to Ubuntu via a floppy, SD card, USB stick or whatever and import it into Evolution. If LookOut can export mail folders as mbox files you can import them as well. Martin
Jowivk wrote:> Being a new Ubuntu 10.10 user, I am trying to get Wine to work in order to access some of my previous WIN XP programs. When I try to use Outlook (from which it is still difficult to migrate to an appropriate Linux Prog), I always get the "IOPL not enabled" message. I have tried the fix with adding the gdiplus in libraries and changing it. But there is no effect. > If the "solution" is still to reinstall the windows programs, I am simply not prepared to invest all that time.http://wiki.winehq.org/FAQ#head-497f1a295d53dd3444f211df2b13312c7767afa2