kmadill@gmail.com wrote:> I recently installed Ubuntu and then Wine so I can still run a few apps > I can't avoid (like Flash). I installed Flash by double clicking on the > install icon within X Windows after installing Wine.What install icon?> Then, upon typing "wine Flash.exe" I was getting an error about a > missing .dll file. I added this to system32 and now the error does not > come up. > > However... Flash doesn't load either. The terminal just goes to the > next line without Flash loading, like this:According to appdb.winehq.org, it should work. Daniel
I navigated to the autorun.exe icon within xwindows and double clicked. The install process went smoothly (through wine)... Daniel Skorka wrote:> kmadill@gmail.com wrote: > > I recently installed Ubuntu and then Wine so I can still run a few apps > > I can't avoid (like Flash). I installed Flash by double clicking on the > > install icon within X Windows after installing Wine. > > What install icon? > > > Then, upon typing "wine Flash.exe" I was getting an error about a > > missing .dll file. I added this to system32 and now the error does not > > come up. > > > > However... Flash doesn't load either. The terminal just goes to the > > next line without Flash loading, like this: > > According to appdb.winehq.org, it should work. > > Daniel
Hey all, I recently installed Ubuntu and then Wine so I can still run a few apps I can't avoid (like Flash). I installed Flash by double clicking on the install icon within X Windows after installing Wine. Then, upon typing "wine Flash.exe" I was getting an error about a missing .dll file. I added this to system32 and now the error does not come up. However... Flash doesn't load either. The terminal just goes to the next line without Flash loading, like this: kmadill@kmadill-laptop:~/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/Macromedia/Flash MX 2004$ wine Flash.exe kmadill@kmadill-laptop:~/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/Macromedia/Flash MX 2004$ Any ideas? Thanks, Kevin.