Hi there I am an old man trying to keep up with my son but people who give instructions on these forums seem to think that we are all hi powered users who only need the minimum of guidance to achieve perfection. Let me tell you that is not the case. I am a novice with linux and wanted to have it so that I can do some work for my son that is linux based on the web. This is fine as the mail and Internet browsing automatically loads with ubuntu. I have a multi screen set up on my flight simulator and need to load a windows program to support the screen on this system. I have read up on wine and am sure this will be perfect for me but I can't get it to install and am sure everything is messed up by now. What I need is a step by step guide as to how to install Wine on Ubuntu without the usual gaps and assumptions that we the new ones know something let alone everything. Heres Hoping Brevalan
On Fri, Dec 26, 2008 at 9:34 AM, Brevalan <wineforum-user at winehq.org> wrote:> Hi there > > I am an old man trying to keep up with my son but people who give instructions on these forums seem to think that we are all hi powered users who only need the minimum of guidance to achieve perfection. > > Let me tell you that is not the case. I am a novice with linux and wanted to have it so that I can do some work for my son that is linux based on the web. > > This is fine as the mail and Internet browsing automatically loads with ubuntu. I have a multi screen set up on my flight simulator and need to load a windows program to support the screen on this system. > > I have read up on wine and am sure this will be perfect for me but I can't get it to install and am sure everything is messed up by now. > > What I need is a step by step guide as to how to install Wine on Ubuntu without the usual gaps and assumptions that we the new ones know something let alone everything. > > Heres Hoping > > Brevalan > > > > > >http://winehq.org/download/deb -- -Austin
2008/12/26 Brevalan <wineforum-user at winehq.org>:> What I need is a step by step guide as to how to install Wine on Ubuntu without the usual gaps and assumptions that we the new ones know something let alone everything.To use the version from Ubuntu itself: 1. Start "Synaptic", the program package installer. (System -> Administration, I think. Somewhere around there.) 2. In the search box, type "wine" and click "search". You should see a list, and in the list will be "wine" with the description "Microsoft Windows Compatibility Layer (Binary Emulator and Library)" or something like that. 3. Click on the checkbox next to the name "wine" and select the option "Mark for installation". 4. Click the big button "Apply". This will download and install Wine. If your program doesn't work in this version, you may want to try a more current version of Wine. http://winehq.org/download/deb has the instructions, step by step, with pictures for how to do this with Synaptic. What's the actual program you're trying to run? - d.
MaxiVista will run additional screens through a PC connected to the home network. it is very effective when used with MS Flight Simulator . I have 3 screens running at the moment 2 from my Laptop and one from a desktop (this is the one with Linux.) The desktop one is not running right now until I get wine installed. I am getting a hand me down Monster PC from my son which will run 3 Screens on 2 graphics cards (cockpit front view, Cockpit Right look out and a smaller screen for GPS and Radio Stack).The Desktop will run the Cockpit Left Lookout.I will also run The Laptop to make sure that I am in touch with the world. Should keep me busy for the winter. Thanks all for the advice ,I will let you know how I get on. Cheers
I would like to thank the forum for solving my problem. I have wine installesd and even managed to load MaxiVista and synergy. Great result I was flying ove rVictoria Falls las night with 3 screens running like mad.( I spent my last 5 years of work in Africa.) James. While i hear you loud and clear, us beginners have a problem with the faqs very often as they tend to be a bit technical for us and assume we know everything other than what is on the faq I did look through the FAQs but couldn't find what I got here on the forum. Now this forum can from my point of view be closed unless you feel that this is a FAQ and you want to use oit as such. I am sure I will be back soon best of british Brevalan
Hi James You have just done it again!! you ask me whatn i did as a solution the Applications data base. I didn't know I had a problem at the time but If you can tell me whay you mean then maybe I can try and work out what I did. I will post what I did to load maxvista and synergy whaen I have finally worked out what I DID. Cheers Brevalan