Re: I need help really really bad.
Hello and welcome!
Not everything works equally well, if at all, under WINE.
You might want to drop by winehq.org to look through their database to see what sort of rating your software has earned and come back armed with that information.
Best of luck!
Re: I need help really really bad.
I gather this is a music recording studio. It looks like a pretty good one too.
That means it is most likely going to need to need realtime access to the
hardware so you don't get audio glitching and stuff. I am not very optimistic
that a program of this type will run well under wine. You may be able to get
it to run, but I think it would be unrealistic to expect it to work as well as if
it was running on windows. If this is something you rely on for your job ...
People switching to linux often try to run exactly the same programs
that they ran under windows. And so just about the first thing they do is
try to run a bunch of windows stuff using WINE. And then they get upset
and blame linux if they can't get it to work or if their programs don't run as
well uas they did on windows, and they end up switching back to windows
convinced that linux doesn't work.
You need to recognise that it is actually a pretty amazing trick to get windows executables
to run in a linux environment at all. Just try running a linux executable in a windows
environment and see how far you get. But the trouble is that people don't recognise
what a miracle this is. Instead of being awed and amazed that the thing runs at all they
complain bitterly if it doesn't run quite as well as they are used to.
This is why I hate WINE - because I reckon it encourages unrealistic expectations.
Running a windows program under WINE should be absolutely the last thing you try.
It should be regarded as an act of total desperation if you simply cannot find a native
linux program that will do the job. Instead for many people who have newly switched to
linux, it seems to be just about the first thing they have a go at.
My own experience with WINE has been very mixed. Sometimes it works amazingly well - better
that you would have any right to expect. Sometimes it won't work at all. And sometimes
it works but there are issues with the way that the program runs. WINE is a temperamental
beast. Some people who use it a lot get very good a tweaking settings to get things to run. I'm
not one of them so maybe I shoudn't be answering this. But then again these WINEmasters
tend to be rather more enthusiastic about using WINE than I think is merited so perhaps it is a
good idea that a mere mortal like myself should throw in a word of caution first.
So the first thing I want to ask you is whether you've checked out all the native
linux recording studios out there to see if any of them will do the job. Those are
pretty much guaranteed to work straight off with no mucking about and no
performance issues.
Only once you are sure that no native linux application exists that will do the job
you need to do would I (reluctantly) look at trying to run your windows application
under WINE. Be pleased if you can get it to run. Be astounded and amazed if it runs
well. If that happens make sure you are properly grateful. Sacrifice small animals
to the god or gods of your choice. You've just experienced a small miracle.
Re: I need help really really bad.
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I am going to get diablo 2 to see if that can run on this guy
Diablo 2 works flawlessly, as well as the expansion. I play it all the time :evil:
Diablo3, however...good luck. Even if you get it working you'll probably get banned by blizzard for using third party software. lol
Re: Installing Propellerhead
Please use an informative title and post in the Wine forum.
Have fixed both.
Re: Installing Propellerhead
Here's the WineHQ web page for Reason 5.0:
http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManage...sion&iId=21319
IF you read through the Test Results, you may find the answers you're looking for.
Re: I need help really really bad.
Quote:
Originally Posted by
QIII
Hello and welcome!
Not everything works equally well, if at all, under WINE.
You might want to drop by winehq.org to look through their database to see what sort of rating your software has earned and come back armed with that information.
Best of luck!
hi DOnkey person thank you for the quick reply! It got a silver reward i believe I am not to sure bout these ratings, I will post it here so there is more understanding. http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManage...sion&iId=21319 I GOT DIABLO 2 TO RUN SEXILY on my computer the problem is though that sometimes the computer freezes up Not in diablo 2 but when im browsing on firefox. That is how crappy this laptop is can you tell me how to post my specs on here?
Re: I need help really really bad.
Quote:
Originally Posted by
hawthornso23
I gather this is a music recording studio. It looks like a pretty good one too.
That means it is most likely going to need to need realtime access to the
hardware so you don't get audio glitching and stuff. I am not very optimistic
that a program of this type will run well under wine. You may be able to get
it to run, but I think it would be unrealistic to expect it to work as well as if
it was running on windows. If this is something you rely on for your job ...
People switching to linux often try to run exactly the same programs
that they ran under windows. And so just about the first thing they do is
try to run a bunch of windows stuff using WINE. And then they get upset
and blame linux if they can't get it to work or if their programs don't run as
well uas they did on windows, and they end up switching back to windows
convinced that linux doesn't work.
You need to recognise that it is actually a pretty amazing trick to get windows executables
to run in a linux environment at all. Just try running a linux executable in a windows
environment and see how far you get. But the trouble is that people don't recognise
what a miracle this is. Instead of being awed and amazed that the thing runs at all they
complain bitterly if it doesn't run quite as well as they are used to.
This is why I hate WINE - because I reckon it encourages unrealistic expectations.
Running a windows program under WINE should be absolutely the last thing you try.
It should be regarded as an act of total desperation if you simply cannot find a native
linux program that will do the job. Instead for many people who have newly switched to
linux, it seems to be just about the first thing they have a go at.
My own experience with WINE has been very mixed. Sometimes it works amazingly well - better
that you would have any right to expect. Sometimes it won't work at all. And sometimes
it works but there are issues with the way that the program runs. WINE is a temperamental
beast. Some people who use it a lot get very good a tweaking settings to get things to run. I'm
not one of them so maybe I shoudn't be answering this. But then again these WINEmasters
tend to be rather more enthusiastic about using WINE than I think is merited so perhaps it is a
good idea that a mere mortal like myself should throw in a word of caution first.
So the first thing I want to ask you is whether you've checked out all the native
linux recording studios out there to see if any of them will do the job. Those are
pretty much guaranteed to work straight off with no mucking about and no
performance issues.
Only once you are sure that no native linux application exists that will do the job
you need to do would I (reluctantly) look at trying to run your windows application
under WINE. Be pleased if you can get it to run. Be astounded and amazed if it runs
well. If that happens make sure you are properly grateful. Sacrifice small animals
to the god or gods of your choice. You've just experienced a small miracle.
I absolutely love how much time you spent typing this out, this is my second post on the forum and you showing this much dedication towards this makes me wonder about the ubuntu people. Okay. that being said this is the ******* third time i set this up I FINISH ONE PARAGRAPH AND THE COMPUTER FREEZES. I just wish it for it to work, i thikn it could run but only if one problem is addressed i think the specs on the cpu are not goin to be good enough to run it is there a way that i can check the specs on this computer. OKay im going to reply to you in paragraphs so it doesnt **** up for some reason it doesn like you. this is a side job of mine, i will be making music for indie video games most likely and I got 3 offers it seems to look like right now, i just posted on about 15 different forums. here is the music im creating http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NcMnLILwqns
Re: I need help really really bad.
Quote:
Originally Posted by
hawthornso23
People switching to linux often try to run exactly the same programs
that they ran under windows. And so just about the first thing they do is
try to run a bunch of windows stuff using WINE. And then they get upset
and blame linux if they can't get it to work or if their programs don't run as
well uas they did on windows, and they end up switching back to windows
convinced that linux doesn't work.
I promise i wont use to many windows programs on here just a couple of games this music program and like stuff to do job applications till i get my old computer back. Linux is doing its job wonderfully MY CPU is the one who is horrible amongst mankind.. it ******* freezes from being on mozilla, when i had windows on it it never did that and it ran that program ad i could play video games like league of legends and some other kinda new-old games. Now it seems nohing works so thats why i wish to show you guys the specs to find out if its this cpus problem.
Re: I need help really really bad.
Quote:
Originally Posted by
hawthornso23
You need to recognise that it is actually a pretty amazing trick to get windows executables
to run in a linux environment at all. Just try running a linux executable in a windows
environment and see how far you get. But the trouble is that people don't recognise
what a miracle this is. Instead of being awed and amazed that the thing runs at all they
complain bitterly if it doesn't run quite as well as they are used to.
This is why I hate WINE - because I reckon it encourages unrealistic expectations.
Running a windows program under WINE should be absolutely the last thing you try.
It should be regarded as an act of total desperation if you simply cannot find a native
linux program that will do the job. Instead for many people who have newly switched to
linux, it seems to be just about the first thing they have a go at.
It is amazing haha i relaly did not know how the linux people did that it is kinda quite impressive and this os is free. I like the layout and how everything is, but there is a lot i need to learn about the os first before i do anything, its just i need ot kill for this music program right now haha. One day in the future we might have 3 oses running in one machine that interact with each other flawlessly, it will eb a lo of work till then but this is getting kinda close it creeps me out.
I never used ubuntu hell i had vista on this junk box before i never knew what linux or ubuntu were about. I heard it was kinda a underground os so to speak, i saw my brother with this old laptop and there was this os AT first i thought it was something to do with apple and no they said ubuntu, i was overwhelmed at first but then i clicked on mozilla firefox they have on here and it ran pretty goood sometimes frooze but other then that i was pretty happy then i tried to do other htings with it and it got confusing as hell, but i just looked up guides online now im catching up pretty quickly. the only reason why i need this program so bad is because i used it for 8 years my sound quality is perfect for industrial on there, WHEN if i grab a linux program i would have to learn it all over again which could be another 8 years ill be 200 years old by then.