Gecko Wine 1.1.14 Problem
Gecko Wine 1.1.14 Problem
I am having problems running Gecko and cant run Counter Strike. I am using wine 1.1.14 and I downloaded and installed Gecko 0.9.0 which is supposed to be the correct version compatible with wine 1.1.4 (wine website). When I run CS it wont render the HTML part of it.
Also updated the registry (regedit) configrued GECKOPATH to point to the correct version of Gecko under "c:\windows\gecko\0.9.0\wine_gecko". Still wont work. Any suggestions.
thanks in advanced.
Also updated the registry (regedit) configrued GECKOPATH to point to the correct version of Gecko under "c:\windows\gecko\0.9.0\wine_gecko". Still wont work. Any suggestions.
thanks in advanced.
Well hopefully you have a linux partition somewhere...(there are symlinks in that folder so fat32/ntfs wont do)
copy (drag and drop) the /root/.wine (hidden) to it.
Delete the original /root/.wine
Drag and drop for its new location the .wine back to /root and choose 'link'...reletive will do.
Try gecko again.
mike
copy (drag and drop) the /root/.wine (hidden) to it.
Delete the original /root/.wine
Drag and drop for its new location the .wine back to /root and choose 'link'...reletive will do.
Try gecko again.
mike
.Combine the most insecure application there is with running as root and the ability to write to the mbr and have funI've found in the past, that if you install the real MS IE6 under wine you will have no problems
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on one of my earlier compilations of wine (can't remember which) I used Opera portable and symlinked all iexplore/gecko references to it - I suppose this would work with any browser, but the one file exe is so convenient.
http://www.kejut.com/operaportable
http://www.kejut.com/operaportable
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hmm does that work for embedded content? I will have a try. The lateset wine gecko won't work with the flash plugin so is a bit useless anyway...not to mention doubled in size but yet less functionality. I guess games are a higher priority than serious applications.on one of my earlier compilations of wine (can't remember which) I used Opera portable and symlinked all iexplore/gecko references to it - I suppose this would work with any browser, but the one file exe is so convenient.
If you don't have an ext2/3 partition then an image file can be used..let me know if you want details but if technosaurus does what you need then kool
mike
That opera is neat...complete with flash 10...cute....smaller than the flash 10 linux binary alone!!
No use for the embedded though..these are calls through shdocvw.dll.
I use gecko in windows to do this no problem since IE / mshtml is removed completely.
gecko 0.1.0 will not load local flash content and 1.0.0 as mentioned will not run flash at all..these are known wine bugs so maybe one day it will be fixed.
In my case its for a flash editor and the embedded html is for previewing effects.
mike
No use for the embedded though..these are calls through shdocvw.dll.
I use gecko in windows to do this no problem since IE / mshtml is removed completely.
gecko 0.1.0 will not load local flash content and 1.0.0 as mentioned will not run flash at all..these are known wine bugs so maybe one day it will be fixed.
In my case its for a flash editor and the embedded html is for previewing effects.
mike
Ok basic technique......
In a terminal...
creates an ~ 200MB empty file .....use a path to somewhere outside of the puppy file system...if its on /mnt/home that would be convenient as then it is mounted at boot.
formats it to ext2.
Now as it is now wine would not work with it so it needs filling manually.
Assuming wine has been run there will be a /root/.wine folder.
Click on your new wine.2fs and it should be mounted.
Copy the contents of /root/.wine to wine.2fs...rox will do.
Click again on wine.2fs..this should unmount it.
Empty /root/.wine so leaving just the folder.
ok...now to use your image file
If all is ok /wine/.root should have the mounted doo dah and inside you should see wine stuff...if so then wine should work as normal. If so try wine iexplore again...hopefully gecko will install and this time run...may need to close and run it twice.
If (lots of if's) that's all funky then that mount line can be added to /etc/rc.d/rc.local if wine.2fs is in your home folder so it's automatically mounted at boot.
One advantage of an external wine folder is that it remains after a remaster and could be shared between puppies using the same wine version.
hope that makes sense and is correct
mike
In a terminal...
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dd if=/dev/zero of=/path/to/wine.2fs bs=1k count=200000
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mke2fs -F /path/to/wine.2fs
Now as it is now wine would not work with it so it needs filling manually.
Assuming wine has been run there will be a /root/.wine folder.
Click on your new wine.2fs and it should be mounted.
Copy the contents of /root/.wine to wine.2fs...rox will do.
Click again on wine.2fs..this should unmount it.
Empty /root/.wine so leaving just the folder.
ok...now to use your image file
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mount -o loop /path/to/wine.2fs /root/.wine
If (lots of if's) that's all funky then that mount line can be added to /etc/rc.d/rc.local if wine.2fs is in your home folder so it's automatically mounted at boot.
One advantage of an external wine folder is that it remains after a remaster and could be shared between puppies using the same wine version.
hope that makes sense and is correct
mike
I tested this on windows 2000 and its amazing...fast...scrolls like a dream..and rock solid flash...oh if only linux could do that lolon one of my earlier compilations of wine (can't remember which) I used Opera portable and symlinked all iexplore/gecko references to it - I suppose this would work with any browser, but the one file exe is so convenient.
mike