I have a computer that I need to get windows apps working on. It is a SiS (I Guess), and has 256 Ram with a Geforce2 MX400 graphics card. It has an AMD Turon * Ithink* 700 MHz cpu.
I have no knowledge of Linux. AT ALL.
I downloaded the source from a site and put it on the cd and then put it onto the computer. (no modem, so no net)
Can anyone tell me EXACTLY how to do this? I have tried some of the terminal stuff and gotten completely lost. This is a fresh copy of Linux, so nothing has been changed. I would like to get C&C Generals working because I wann know how it is gonna run.
Thanks.
Nodsu
09-19-2007, 02:27 AM
Please. Don't bother with the source.
Now, the magic: search google for ubuntu wine. You will get a page like this: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine
Quite amazingly, they doin't lie and that's how you get Wine on Ubuntu.
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09-19-2007, 02:27 AM
mopar man
09-20-2007, 07:37 PM
Thanks Nodsu, but I have already googled. The big problem is that I don't have internet on that computer and so I can't download/install anything the way that wants me to. Is there a place I can download a installer type thing on this computer (xp) and burn it, then place it on the other one?
Nodsu
09-21-2007, 06:59 AM
You can download the Wine .deb file and install it manually using dpkg.
mopar man
01-27-2008, 05:54 PM
Ok, I got that computer back (long story) and I got the .deb file. I "install the package" using that file, no terminal.
I finally figured it out....
I can now run syspec, AVG anti spyware (it installed, at least) ;)