Theoretically speaking a custom route or hub might be able to do this.
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Theoretically speaking a custom route or hub might be able to do this.
Actually try running code:
sudo wine
It will ask for root password. This is typically your login password. Enter it and then try using wine as normal. The wine GUI should pop up.
Alright that could be the issue. Do you know whether you're using KDE or Gnome?
Because two separate programs have issues saving files. The issue should lie in the common ground between them, ie: wine. It sounds like wine cannot write to the partition. It could be a permissions...
Then your issue is wine not wow. Maybe check for an update for wine in your package manager.
Yes, that should be sufficient.
Have you tried using the GUI to modify your user account? It is under System Settings -> User Accounts I believe it is (I am currently in Windows so I cannot reference the exact actions at the...
Do you have an objection with an client-side firewall?
Firestarter Howto
And as far as anti-virus. There are not too many viruses for linux, in general I feel it's not a huge concern as it is...
It sounds like wine is having trouble accessing your partition. The anti-virus bit is just a suggestion they give because the program doesn't know what exactly is preventing it from accessing the...
I had nothing but problems with Ubuntu 10.x. In fact, when I updated from 9 to 10 it rendered my computer inoperable. You might try updating to Ubuntu 12. It seems to be a very smooth running version...
Instead cd to the directory the file is located and run the command:
./arkivdigital-online
The ./ tells it to run the file from the current directory.
I bought an ASUS usb wifi card that claimed Linux compatibility. I have done quite a bit of research and most people seem to be having problems getting the card to work at all. This is not my issue....