Ubuntu :: Wine - All Programs Close When Shut Down One
Dec 18, 2009
I'm having some trouble getting all my wines programs to work together. When I change workspace or minimize dvd decrypter it disappears but is still running in the background, this is fixed by running it in an emulated desktop but I would like to have it working without the emulated desktop. When I have dvd decrypter in an emulated desktop and autogk running if I close dvd decrypter it closes all wine apps. I think wine shuts down everything when its emulated desktop is closed.
If I log out or shut down Ubuntu with Transmission still open, the next time I start Transmission it will verify the local data, which take a very long time because I have lots of torrents. Does anyone knows how I can prevent this without having to explicitly close Transmission every time?
If I explicitly close Transmission before shutting down Ubuntu, it works fine.
I'm using Ubuntu and 9.10 (Karmic Koala) and Transmission 1.75
I am having problem in shut down.Sometimes my didnot get close on pressing shut down button.A black screen appears and two leds of keyboard continously blinks.
How can I uninstall / purge wine and any wine installed windows programs?I've tried deleting .wine (hidden folder)but in /usr/bin/ there are a number of wine related files.And wine sub menu still appears in Applications menu
when my PC hangs my terminal do not open and it is not possible to go to System->Administration->System Monitor and close the unresponsive programs. Is there any way to close the unresponsive programs?
The question I have is, can iTunes ever work in Linux? I've tried installing it using WINE but to no avail. Is there a way to make WINE shut up with the errors and let it install? I've tried using the terminal.
I've recently installed ubuntu, and right away from a fresh install programs would crash whenever I closed the last window. It doesn't give me any error messages, so I don't know what the problem is , just poof the programs is gone and I have to launch it again. This happens in almost every program, I've used except rtythmbox. it's not a big deal for the small programs that load instantly, but for firefox or openoffice it's big pain in the neck.
my hardware: Motherboard: INTEL LGA775 DDR-3 PCI-e X16 SATA MBOARD Intel Core 2 Quad Processors: Intel Core 2 Quad Q8300 2.5Ghz 4MB CPU Processor Fan: REGULAR COOLING FAN & HEATSINK COMBO KIT DDR3 240-pin MEMORY: 1GB DDR3 1333MHZ PC3 10600 SYSTEM MEMORY Hard Drive: 1TB 1000GB 7200Rpm SATA HARD DRIVE VIDEO CARD ADAPTERS: Ati Radeon Hd4850 1gb Dual Dvi Video SOUND CARDS: REALTEK 3D STEREO SOUND CARD ADAPTER NETWORKING: ONBOARD ETHERNET CARD ADAPTER (LAN)
I've never seen this before, but for the past few days whatever I'm working on has had a tendency to close out with no warning. Just in the last two days evince, empathy, and eclipse have closed randomly. Since I use eclipse constantly and as a result it's been crashing the most I went ahead and started it from the command line. Here's the output I get when eclipse closes:
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it appears to have something to do with the "decorator," but disabling compiz all together doesn't fix it. I'm running Ubuntu 9.10 64-bit. The issue seems to have started shortly after installing a triple-core processor - but I'm not sure that's related.
I installed WINE to get some old games to work on my Ubuntu box. (Return to Castle Wolfenstein)I tried downloading some demos and it says BLOCKED: WINE START UNIX and to read the executable bit. I did, and it says it will NOT install any programs downloaded from the internet. I thought 'fine, I guess they have to be retail games' so I popped the disk in and it tells me the same thing. Any exe program I EVER try to install from anywhere is just BLOCKED: WINE START UNIX. Why is this happening?
was a regular windows user for ~10 years now, but my current pc wasnt installing windows for some reason so i switched to linux to try it out. I've been trying to run a few small games here and there to keep me entertained, and wine just isnt agreeing with me ... Any program i try to open with wine, it says "opening _____________" in the taskbar, and then NOTHING HAPPENS! This is really irritating me, becuase if i got an error message i could try to figure out whats wrong, but when NOTHING AT ALL happens
I have just started using ubuntu 10.10 and have installed wine, however when I try to run windows programs located in the program file folder of my windows partition they get blockedI have tried changing the permissions to allow then to run as executables but the check box in the permissions tab won't stay checked
Im having a little problem removing wine programs.
Firstly i tried going into the wine menu and selecting uninstall under the programs tab in the menu, it said it was successfully uninstalled but if failed to remove anything.
Then i tried "uninstall wine software" under the wine tab and that still didn't change anything.
Finally i tried removing wine itself with "sudo apt-get remove wine" again it said wine was successfully removed, and again nothing changed wine and all its programs are still here.
Since Lunbuntu does not have any graphical interface to create destktop shortcuts for programs, could someone tell me plz how can I create shortcuts for wine applications from empty files?
I installed a few windows programs with Wine however they dont start up. When I click on them in the Wine folder, a tab on the bottom of the screen says Opening "program name" then it just sits there then disappears and the program doesn't open. However if I click uninstall for the certain program it opens up and lets me uninstall it. Whats going on?
I am facing some unusual issue while trying to run any WIN32 applications through WINE in my Ubuntu Lucid AMD64 desktop. As you may see from the attached image, my system reports that executable bit is blocked.I am unable to run any Win32 applications after this.Though I dont use any Windows applications from the day I switched to Ubuntu. But I am keeping this ready just in case if I have to run any ever
I installed Wine and Mathcad on it. Then, when I tried to uninstall Mathcad, I couldn't do it. Tried to uninstall Wine, restarted, and there is still a Wine folder with Mathcad on it in the applications menu.Because I need to reinstall Wine from scratch and then reinstall Mathcad with the details I missed the first time around
I'm currently using Ubuntu 10.10 and the version of Wine in the standard repository. In the past, when I've installed wine, it automatically gave me a Programs menu from which I could launch all the Windows programs I installed. That menu is now missing.I tried uninstalling Wine, removing the ~/.wine folder, and removing all references to wine and wine programs in ~/.local/share... with no effect.can't get the Programs menu to come back.
I installed iTunes 7 through Playonlinux that then installed it on WINE. Itunes 7 installed but wont mount my iPhone so now I want to uninstall iTunes7.When I type in "wine uninstaller" in the terminal it opens the uninstall frame for me but the list of programs installed is empty.How do I uninstall this program then ?This is a 60mb program i dont want to be sitting on my hard drive doing nothing.I do not want to uninstall WINE, only itunes7 that was installed in wine.From my search it seems that uninstalling wine dont unsinstall programs installed in wine and when wine is reinstalled the program you installed previously is still there
After reading Bodhi's Ubuntu security sticky, I removed the links between WINE and the various folders. However, I've lost the menu items for my programs.
The menu no longer has MS Office in there and the only way to launch these is to do into .wine and launch it from there.
i used to run wine and a windows chat program. I got away from linux for a while, but now am back, but the same program i used to run, now gives and error.. to check my internet connection. <urlopen error [Errno 5] Access denided> I gave the program the permission to run, but what am i missing?
im try to run modding programs for xbox which are all for window (.exe) but the ones that dont have an install they just click and run in windows dont open my laptop thinks about it and doesnt open them here are the programs that dont work
mw2 clan edit ezgt2.2 lefluffie usb xtaf xplorer modio
I have been having an issue getting the menu listings for uninstalled Wine programs to actually get removed from the menu. I can deselect/hide them, but it will not delete them.Anyone else having this problem? How can I get rid of all the icons? It seems that it almost creates one every time I use a Wine to open something.
I can't remove nor uninstall the wine programs. I have tried the uninstaller that comes with wine but it doesnt work. How can I remove them from the start menu and the uninstall list as if they never existed on my pc? The only thing I can do is to remove the files.
im using fedora 12 on my laptop and im trying too play battlefield 2 demo from [URL]... the installation worked quite nicely but when i go to play the demo the aplikation comes up saying loading battlefield 2 demo.exe than it vanishes is there anything i need to install to get this program to work?
How do i open .exe files using wine? I've tried right clicking it & opening it in a erminal but when i do this it saysProcess of pid=0015 has terminatedNo process loaded, cannot execute 'echo Modules:'Cannot get info on module while no process is loadedNo process loaded, cannot execute 'echo Threads:'
process tid prio (all id:s are in hex) 0000000d 0000000f 0
I recently installed slackware 13 on my system and then i went to slackbuilds and installed wine now when i try to install software through wine it will run the installer for the software fine and say the programs are installed but when I go to run the programs nothing happens
Some windows programs won't run after I have installed them with Wine. They either won't run or they make the screen go to a black painting screen (screen goes black and you can paint over it with your mouse to make the desktop reappear). I have tried changing the windows version and made no difference. I have even tried opening it in a virtual window and made no difference (Window opens then closes)
I seem to recall that there is a utility that sets up and manages completely different Wine installations for different programs. People use it primarily for games, so that the necessary tweaks and config options that work well for one game do not interfere with another.
I can't remember the name of it, though, and no amount of searching has reminded me.
I finally got around to installing Linux on my laptop the other day, and I'm trying to use Wine to run some windows apps. Problem is, my programs never appear. They DO start - I can see them in 'ps -e' as well as Gnome System Monitor. Yet the window never appears. It's not just one program either; first I tried running Steam from the terminal and I can tell that it successfully launches. The window just doesn't get drawn. All other windows become unfocused when it launches and I'm even able to type in my password to log in (I know this because after I hit enter the "Steam Login" entry disappears from the taskbar and the "Steam" entry appears in it's place) but no Steam related windows ever appear.
The second program I've been trying to emulate is EVE Online. Similar thing happens: The EVE splash screen DOES appear, along with it's entry in the taskbar, but when it closes, the EVE client never becomes visible - no taskbar entry this time either. Again, I can see it running in ps -e or System Monitor, and one of my CPUs cores becomes maxed out, so I know it's running. Also, I just noticed that I can right click Steam's invisible entry in the tray and bring up the context menu, but nothing more than that. I've heard of fonts being invisible/incorrect under Wine, but not the entire program! I've googled and tried running things in compatibility mode for various versions of windows, but have had no progress. What am I missing?
Debian Lenny Wine 1.0.1-174-gc4039bd Gnome (with and without Compiz) 2.5GB RAM 1.66GHz Dual Core CPU