Hello,
I did do some research in the forums but didn't find any post specific to this problem.
I'm new to Linux - the Windows 10 crap gave me the final push I needed to switch - and I just installed Linux Mint on a brand new Dell laptop. I'm not dual booted; Linux Mint is the only OS on the laptop, I got rid of Windows 10 completely because I hated it immediately. And I chose Linux Mint because it was the closest to Windows 7, which I loved.
Here is my system info:
Operating System: Linux Mint 19.1 Cinnamon
Cinnamon Version: 4.0.9
Linux Kernel: 4.15.0-45-generic
Processor: Intel Core i3-8130U CPU @ 2.20GHz x2
Memory 7.7 GiB
Hard Drives 960.4 GB
Graphics Card Intel Corporation UHD Graphics 620
I've also gone into the update manager and I'm fully updated, that's one of the first things I tried to fix this issue.
Using the Software manager, I installed PlayOnLinux 4.2.12-1. It installed just fine. But when I try to install windows-based software - and I've tried it with both Civ IV complete (DVD-ROM) and Internet Explorer 7 and 8 - the installer just hangs. I've let it run for 4 hours each time thinking it might just need time, but it never completes the install and I have to cancel it out. But then when I try to reinstall, it says that I have to overwrite the virtual drive, and in the PlayOnLinux configuration menu, virtual drives for both Civ4 and IE7 (the last one I tried) appear. But I can't launch either one, because they don't appear in the main PlayOnLinux screen.
I think it might be a wine problem because I can see a WINE icon in the bottom tray, and when I hover the mouse over it, a small preview box appears above the icon and it says "choose default language." But clicking on the box does nothing. Trying to launch WINE independently does nothing.
I did go through the PlayOnLinux configure screens to configure WINE, and installed several versions. But now when I try to go back in to configure WINE, the WINE configure box will pop up with the dots going in a circle symbol for about 5 seconds, then will close out on it's own without allowing me to see or do anything.
I'd really prefer to not have to do a complete wipe and fresh Mint install. I've tried uninstalling PlayOnLinux, purging all WINE versions, then reinstalling, via several methods: The Software manager, PlayOnLinux, and the terminal. Nothing seems to fix whatever the problem is.
I did try to register for the WINE forums to ask over there as it seems it might be a WINE issue, but I couldn't get past the question thing to prove I'm not a robot, because I'm new to Linux, and don't know the answers to those questions (like the first name of one of the softare managers?) and couldn't find the answer with a google search.
Help me Obi-Wan, you're my only hope?