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- How to convert the “ dev ttyUSBn” to a COM port to use it with Wine in . . .
Starting from Wine 2 8, the simple symlink-editing method of configuration doesn't work One has to configure COM ports by editing Wine registry From Wine User's Guide Other Things to Configure Serial and Parallel Ports: To override Wine's default device mapping, run wine regedit and create string entries in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Wine\Ports where the entry name is the Windows device
- WineHQ Forums - Index page
Wine Help Open forum for end-user questions about Wine Before asking questions, check out the Wiki as a first step Forum Rules Subforums: Linux, macOS, Android
- Making USB work in Wine 4. 0 (Ubuntu 19. 04) - Super User
I succeeded in installing a Windows application in Ubuntu 19 04 (Disco Dingo) (I needed winetricks to install NET 4 5) The application is configuration software for an electronic device with a US
- 16 bit windows under Win64 using Wine? - Super User
I wonder if anyone has tried the following approach to run a 16-bit application under Win64? I can install a VMware virtual machine, load Linux, and use Wine to simulate the old Windows environmen
- How to add more storage space for Wine on Linux? - Super User
I use Wine on Linux to install some applications from Windows, but when I finish an install, I see the Wine prompt quot;Wine hard disk is full quot; How can I add more space for Wine? My Wine ver
- bad CPU type in executable: wine @ macOS Catalina
My wine met some problems while executing Windows executable file: $ wine GECacheBldr exe zsh: bad CPU type in executable: wine How to fix this? PS: My wine is installed using HomeBrew: $ brew c
- Wine: How to create link a directory outside of its virtual C drive?
That is, if I put some file there, in Wine applications, the files appear as if they are in the C drive Since I could delete the "bottle" or reinstall Linux, etc, I do not want to put permanent data into that virtual C drive I want to create a data somewhere safe, and link that directory under the virtual C drive directory
- Use existing windows install as wines virtual environment
It's feasible to run some Windows program from their original locations, i e on the NTFS Windows partition, using wine That said, a few caveats: Though some Windows programs run well under wine, e g IrfanView and 7-Zip, some don't See the wine database for compatibility Some programs write to the NTFS partition, which can occasionally be problematical To use the programs, Ubuntu needs to
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