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Author: pietjepietje
Date: Jan 18, 2007 01:19
Daniel,
I am still very confused. I have done a reinstall as you suggested, and
to be on the double sure, I have compiled wine from source. The same
thing happens, installation no problem, as soon as I run
osfinancials.exe, the program crashes again. Like I said this happens
of 2 freshly installed PC's with ony ubuntu edgy installed, and Wine.
The pc's are not identical, the only thing they have in common is not a
lot of memory. I am going to increase the swap file, beyond that, I
have no idea..
Thanks for your help,
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Author: dankdank
Date: Jan 17, 2007 21:41
> Trying to run an MFC 8 GUI application w/ CLR support:
> - Failed to run, given error message:
> "LdrInitializeThunk msvcm80d.dll failed to initialize, aborting"
What app is this? If we can try it out, we can give you better
answers.
- Dan
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Author: Daniel SkorkaDaniel Skorka
Date: Jan 17, 2007 06:16
> Scenario:
> Trying to run an MFC 8 GUI application w/ CLR support:
> - Failed to run, given error message: "LdrInitializeThunk
> msvcm80d.dll failed to initialize, aborting"
What does CLR stand for?
> Tried workarounds:
>
> - Install MS .Net Framework (tried both 1.1. and 2.0)
.Net doesn't work yet.
> - Install Mono Win32 version (workaround described here: Re: Time for
Same for Mono.
> - Make an isolated Windows application w/ built-in (linked) .Net stuff
As all the .Net code is still there, it would be surprising if this
worked.
> Does anybode know is there any chance to run such an application with
> Wine or do Wine plan to add support for .Net and mixed application?
Making .Net run certainly is a goal for wine.
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Author: pietjepietje
Date: Jan 16, 2007 08:58
I will try that, unfortunately, I have installed 2 pc's and both are
having the same problem. Could it have something to with lack of
memory?
i will let you know what happens.
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Author: kokomo_35kokomo_35
Date: Jan 16, 2007 04:58
Hello,
Like many people on this group I have the "Unhandled page fault" trying
to configure wine.
I have an Ubuntu Edgy and Wine wine-0.9.29.
Just after installing Wine (apt-get method) I ran winecfg and get this
error :
wine: creating configuration directory '/home/thomas/.wine'...
wine: Unhandled page fault on read access to 0x00340023 at address
0x7bc28ae5 (thread 0009), starting debugger...
wine: Unhandled page fault on read access to 0x00000000 at address
0x7bc297bc (thread 000b), starting debugger...
wine: Unhandled page fault on read access to 0x00000000 at address
0x7bc297bc (thread 000d), starting debugger...
err:seh:raise_exception Unhandled exception code c000013a flags 0 addr
0x7bc2856b
Any idea ?
Could you finally solve this problem ?
Thanks.
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Author: pietjepietje
Date: Jan 16, 2007 04:52
First of all, I appreciate you looking into it!
Hmm, that is strange.. I added deb http://wine.budgetdedicated.com/apt
edgy main tot the sourcelist, and installed it. the strange thing is
that it seems to work under suse, but not under ubuntu..
In your test you change to the dir it is installed to and then just
run: wine osfinancials.exe?
Confused...
On 16 jan, 11:29, Daniel Skorka gmx.net> wrote:
> pietje gmail.com> wrote:
>> I have installed ubuntu edgy with latest patches and wine 0.9.29. I use
>> a application called...
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Author: Michael BonfilsMichael Bonfils
Date: Jan 15, 2007 08:14
Hi,
after my own experience of Wine, I'm always using OSS because with
ALSA, severals games doesn't works (crash at start or random crash),
for example Jagged Alliance 2 or Lionheart.
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Author: olivier.crausteolivier.crauste
Date: Jan 15, 2007 07:09
Hello everybody,
I am a new user of wine so please excuse me if this problem has already
been fixed... (but it seems not ;) )
I recently installed on my Gentoo (up-to-date) the CVS version of Wine
and installed Igor (version 5.04) using different profiles (Win98, 2000
and XP).
Igor is a scientific software I use to analyze measurements data.
When launching the Igor program, it prints normally the menu bar (File,
Edit, ...) and remove all of the entries one after the other, printing
"fixme:font:GetCharacterPlacementW classes not implemented" for each.
After a few search, this function seems related to BiDi and Left-Right
justification.
(See the related topic about Pegasus Mail issued in 2004 so far)
I've already tried different locale (UTF-8, ISO-8859) and language as I
thought it was due to wrong charset => Nothing.
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Author: QrazyYoshiQrazyYoshi
Date: Jan 14, 2007 11:18
Juzme wrote:
>> I am a complete linux noob and I've downloaded and extracted wine and
>> winetools... but when I got to the install application on wine and try
>> to open it, nothing happens. Could someone help me install wine?
>>
> Why not just use synaptic? Juzme
Could you explain a bit more? Is that a wine equivalent? Given the
programs I need to use it has to be wine.
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Author: MurkylMurkyl
Date: Jan 14, 2007 10:32
Has anyone tried to install Carbonite on Wine?
Carbonite is a online backup solution. It's pretty neat in that it is
inexpensive ($4-5/month) and has unlimited backup. Unfortunately, it
doesn't allow for backing up files from a network share or removeable
media of any soft (USB/DVD/CD). It also only runs under Windows XP!
http://www.carbonite.com
I was hoping to get it running under Wine since Wine can make whatever
I want look like a local HD.
Carbonite also requires IE 6 at a minimum. Carbonite also has a tight
integration with the Windows Explorer shell. Will that be a big issue?
My config:
Gentoo Linux Kernel: 2.6.18-r3
Wine: 0.9.29
I've tried to install IE6 by running ie6setup just plain. It looks
like it installs ok but I cannot get it running. I believe it asks me
to install Gecko.
Here is the output on the console:
fixme:shell...
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