emunas1 |
Wednesday 14 December 2022 at 18:48
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emunas1
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Hi all,
I recently migrated to Arch, and I installed wine and playonlinux. I'd like to be able to access the playonlinux wine installer menu to be able to use multiple wine versions. However, the menu is totally blank. Is there something I need to be doing differently? Thanks.
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difficultwater |
Wednesday 21 December 2022 at 9:51
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difficultwater
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I discovered that installing Wine-Gecko will address this issue, however when I try to do so using the PoL Component Install box, it reports an error.
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EmiliaNoland |
Thursday 19 January 2023 at 8:03
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EmiliaNoland
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You can use PlayOnLinux to install applications which run on different versions of wine. PlayOnLinux provides an option of installing some libraries as well ... Multiple wine versions. On other distros I've seen that wine is installed in /opt and allows multiple wine versions, although the exact program ...PlayOnLinux allows to run and install multiple versions of Wine in a rather easy way and works fine for me on a multili counter 64bit system. clicker counter Which version of Wine should I use? Short answer: . In most cases, this will be the latest development version; however, in some cases it may take some experimenting to find it. According to the color, wine can be divided into three categories: This is also the most common way to classify.
Thank you for saving my day.
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