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Tuesday 20 May 2014 at 2:11
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I've tried many things. here is what the terminal can tell:
dvir@Yam:~$ playonlinux Looking for python... 2.7.5+ - selected [main] Message: PlayOnLinux (4.2.2) is starting [clean_tmp] Message: Cleaning temp directory [Check_OpenGL] Message: 32bits direct rendering is enabled [POL_System_CheckFS] Message: Checking filesystem for /home/dvir/.PlayOnLinux/ [main] Message: Filesystem is compatible [install_plugins] Message: Checking plugin: Capture... [install_plugins] Message: Checking plugin: ScreenCap... [install_plugins] Message: Checking plugin: PlayOnLinux Vault... [maj_check] Message: List is up to date Traceback (most recent call last): File "mainwindow.py", line 934, in Configure self.configureFrame = configure.MainWindow(self, -1, _("{0} configuration").format(os.environ["APPLICATION_TITLE"]),game_exec.decode("utf-8","replace"),False) File "/usr/share/playonlinux/python/configure.py", line 695, in __init__ self.list_software() File "/usr/share/playonlinux/python/configure.py", line 906, in list_software self.change_program("default",True) File "/usr/share/playonlinux/python/configure.py", line 807, in change_program if(self.current_sel == "default"): AttributeError: 'MainWindow' object has no attribute 'current_sel'
Also, when trying to open "Configure" for my game, I get an error "PlayOnLinux encourd a problem [...]" (I use Hebrew, so I can't tell the exact title of error-window, but that's what it means)
I tried reinstalling, and also removing and installing. I'm thinking about doing "Purge". Any ideas? Solutions?
Thank you all for your great help! ^^
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booman |
Tuesday 20 May 2014 at 22:20
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booman
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Yes, do an apt-get purge playonlinux Do this for Wine as well. Then go ahead and install Wine first, then install PlayOnLinux by downloading the deb package and double-clicking it. Let us know if it works better after that. Python should already be installed or maybe gets installed with PlayOnLinux, I don't remember. Are you using 64-bit Linux Distro?
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Thursday 22 May 2014 at 6:26
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Thanks for answering :D (Sorry for answering only now).
But, if I'm purging, wont it delete my virtual drives too? Purge is designed to delete "Everything related" to the program, no?
And Im using a 32bit, thanks (:
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Thursday 22 May 2014 at 6:29
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Also, I can install another game/programs with PlayOnLinux. And If I do so, I can open the "Configure" window without getting error.
And, If im choosing the bad virtual drive there (The one who stopped working). I can run the exe in the virtual drive, and it'll work just like I "Double-clicked" the game.
So maybe I need another solution?
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booman |
Thursday 22 May 2014 at 17:37
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booman
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did you type sudo apt-get purge playonlinux If PlayOnLinux isn't "purging" then you can always manually delete the .PlayOnLinux folder. If you just have a bad "virtual drive" then you can manually delete it and start over with a new "virtual drive" No harm in that Go to: /home/username/.PlayOnLinux/wineprefix Then delete the suspected "virtual drive" that is giving you problems. Now start over with the installation in a new virtual drive. I honestly think its something with Python. You might want to do an update or install of Python to make sure its installed properly.
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Monday 26 May 2014 at 0:17
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Sorry again. Really.
So my problem is the drive, not PlayOnLinux.
Can I fix the drive without deleting it? How do I update/install python?
And, will purging delete the drives or not? (General question).
Thank.
How do I update python?
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booman |
Monday 26 May 2014 at 16:22
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booman
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No problem. you don't need to apologize :) If the problem is your virtual drive, then you can just go to the wineprefix folder and deleted it.... /home/username/.PlayOnLinux/wineprefix But you will have to start over with the game installation/download again. Are you doing a "manual" installation or using one of the PlayOnLinux provide installs?
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Tuesday 17 June 2014 at 1:38
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I know I did it again, I just like getting busy with more things. Thanks for keep helping.
So, I think I'll just reinstall it if needed.
I have my saves.
I Installed it manually, I dont remember having this game in the list.
I've "Upgraded" to another pc now. So anyway I'll have to reinstall ^^
("Upgrade" because it's 1.5GB RAM instaed of 1 ^^ , And a DualCore instaed of Pentium4 ^^ ).
Thanks again booman.
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booman |
Tuesday 17 June 2014 at 19:19
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booman
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Great, let us know how PlayOnLinux behaves this time.
Make sure to install Wine first. You won't be using it but the "default" virtual drive is based on the Wine installation.
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Tuesday 17 June 2014 at 23:09
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Sure, I'll do it. Just I'll have time for it later.
Thanks again for a great support (:
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