I use Fedora 14 with wine 1.3.7 and i installed FEAR. Everything was good during the installation but i have to apply a patch and when i try to apply it it says that no FEAR installation was found on my system and that i should first install FEAR and then apply the patch. I have the same problem with Sacred, same story, i installed it and when i tried to apply a patch it said that no Sacred installation was found on my system and that i should first install Sacred and then apply the patch. I believe that the problem is with wine registries, maybe somehow the games don't get added to the registry and thus the problem, or maybe they get added but the patches somehow don't find them. I don't know, please help.
On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 7:50 AM, Fredd <wineforum-user at winehq.org> wrote:> I use Fedora 14 with wine 1.3.7 and i installed FEAR. Everything was good during the installation but i have to apply a patch and when i try to apply it it says that no FEAR installation was found on my system and that i should first install FEAR and then apply the patch. I have the same problem with Sacred, same story, i installed it and ?when i tried to apply a patch it said that no Sacred installation was found on my system and that i should first install Sacred and then apply the patch. > > I believe that the problem is with wine registries, maybe somehow the games don't get added to the registry and thus the problem, or maybe they get added but the patches somehow don't find them. I don't know, please help. >Text output obtained when running the patch from a terminal please. John
Hi Mr Fredd Have you tried running the F.E.A.R. update from the command line with pwd set as the same path, eg: Code: cd <update_directory> wine update.exe I presume you are not using a Wine prefix for the initial F.E.A.R. install? I don't think you need to run Winecfg any more to create the Wine registry files. I usually run it anyway (after creating a new Wine prefix) just to be on the safe side... Bob
Because the windows drivers for intel cards kinda works where the Linux one kinda does not. And there is not much we can do about a driver issue.