Orka Borka |
Friday 8 February 2008 at 14:47
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Orka Borka
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Right now PlayOnLinux keeps installing everything on $HOME/.PlayOnlinux/$WINEPREFIX ,where $WINEPREFIX is the name given during the installation.
It would be nice to have the ability to specify the folder where the user wants the application to be installed ( eg: /usr/local/games or /opt/PlayOnLinux) instead of just giving his wineprefix name .
It could be useful for people with home being on a smaller partition / with too little space on it.
right now it's only possible by moving the actual folder and by hand editing the script the application uses to run.
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Quentin PÂRIS |
Friday 8 February 2008 at 17:23
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Quentin PÂRIS
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You need privilage on computer to do that. And PlayOnLinux will NEVER ask you to give root password.
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Orka Borka |
Friday 8 February 2008 at 19:31
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Orka Borka
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well of course, /opt and /usr where only an example. I mean, it could even be an external usb drive , LAN drive o whatever is mounted under /media.
it could only be a form asking "where do you want to store this game?"
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bain |
Thursday 27 March 2008 at 11:55
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bain
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POL is running as a local use application and as such will install the game for the local user in his home directory. this is the correct behavior as POL is a user application not a server/service.
However. Allowing you to install anywhere on your home directoy would be nice. I personally prefer to have my games all in $HOME/Games, so a "option" to change this "could" be worthwhile ...
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Orka Borka |
Sunday 27 April 2008 at 13:46
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Orka Borka
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well , working from outside PlayonLinux, you could just "ln -s .Playonlinux Games" and get what you desire.
Even my suggestion is a moot point, because i've solved by moving the .playonlinux folder on /media/usbdrive and then "ln -s /media/usbdrive/.playonlinux ~/.playonlinux"
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Quentin PÂRIS |
Thursday 1 May 2008 at 14:38
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Quentin PÂRIS
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It is impossible. Wine can run only on ext3
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Ghostofkendo |
Friday 2 May 2008 at 2:24
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Ghostofkendo
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It is impossible. Wine can run only on ext3
More precisely, it can run only on Linux partitions (my partitions are xfs ones and Wine works )
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