I have tried to install various flavours of Word Viewer with Wine to Mint 9. However every time I do so, I get an message saying it is not an Unix executable and has been blocked to protect Mint.. How can I get round this? Mint's nannying is entirely defeating the object of Wine. Of course it isn't an Unix executable, if it was I wouldn't need Wine! Linux foot shooting at its finest. I hope someone can help. Thanks, Deadtroopers
Deadtroopers wrote:> I have tried to install various flavours of Word Viewer with Wine to Mint 9. However every time I do so, I get an message saying it is not an Unix executable and has been blocked to protect Mint.. How can I get round this? >You need to set the executable bit. If you don't know how, ask your distro.
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