There is a way to do it for sure for Linux ISOs, but I am not sure exactly how it would be done for XP.
I know the general procedure would go something like this:
Mount the ISO with something...
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There is a way to do it for sure for Linux ISOs, but I am not sure exactly how it would be done for XP.
I know the general procedure would go something like this:
Mount the ISO with something...
Try running the following:
$ sudo sysctl -w vm.mmap_min_addr=0
After this, then cd into whatever directory the program is in and type:
$ wine name_of_program.exe
This might help. Bear in...
Make sure you have all of the dependencies. I went to their website and they had this list
If this doesn't work, I guess make sure you have set the right flags with ./configure.
You can try using the IEs4Linux script to run IE6 under Wine.
To do so, you can run this to install Wine and cabextract, which is needed to extract .cab files:
sudo apt-get install wine...