Hi. Simply i can't connect any app installed on wine to internet,while the linux apps connect..should i set something on wine?
gerstavros wrote:> Hi. Simply i can't connect any app installed on wine to internet,while the linux apps connect..should i set something on wine?What version of Wine? If it's not the latest development release, upgrade. If you are on a 64 bit distro, read this: http://wiki.winehq.org/FAQ#head-f000601e2d4ad173587b19c8d2f097d6dfba8cbe
gav wrote:> > I suspect 1.3.37 specifically in the openSUSE repo is broken.Please report it to the package maintainer.
vitamin wrote:> Compile Wine yourself. Works fine here. Make sure you do have all the requirements. Some of those you will have to manually extract from i686 packages.omg i will never manage to compile wine! i installed now the wine-snapshot-1.3.37.20120120-1.1.x86_64 from opensuse buildservice repository,but problem remains:/ i ll try on a 32bit system..
nothing,neither on a sabayon 32-bit i can connect to internet..
gerstavros wrote:> nothing,neither on a sabayon 32-bit i can connect to internet..What application are you talking about?
vitamin wrote:> > gerstavros wrote: > > nothing,neither on a sabayon 32-bit i can connect to internet.. > > What application are you talking about?every app,i tried ~20 apps
gerstavros wrote:> every app,i tried ~20 appsThen your Wine is broken. Or your system has some rules that prevent Wine from talking to the network. To solve (1) - compile Wine yourself. For (2) disable all firewall, selinux, etc.
vitamin wrote:> > gerstavros wrote: > > every app,i tried ~20 apps > > Then your Wine is broken. Or your system has some rules that prevent Wine from talking to the network. > > To solve (1) - compile Wine yourself. For (2) disable all firewall, selinux, etc.broken on two different systems?:/ and i have disabled the firewall on both
gerstavros wrote:> broken on two different systems?:/ and i have disabled the firewall on bothAre they both the same distro? And Wine installed from binary package? In either case compile Wine yourself from source. Pay attention to all missing libraries and install them.
vitamin wrote:> > gerstavros wrote: > > broken on two different systems?:/ and i have disabled the firewall on both > > Are they both the same distro? And Wine installed from binary package? > > In either case compile Wine yourself from source. Pay attention to all missing libraries and install them.no,they are sabayon 32bit and opensuse 64bit. ok if i compile it succesfully i ll see