Peter Valdemar Mørch
Peter Valdemar Mørch
Sure I'm up for trying. But I don't know where to make that change. In all of phoenicis and scripts I only see `winetricks` mentioned in documentation and comments: ```...
Also msxml isn't mentioned anywhere relevant either as far as I can tell: ``` pvm9@peter:~> ack msxml phoenicis/ scripts/ scripts/Applications/Internet/Internet Explorer 7.0/Online/script.js:212: "msoeacct.dll", "msrating.dll", "mstime.dll", "msxml3.dll", "occache.dll", scripts/Applications/Internet/Internet Explorer 6.0/Online/script.js:67:...
I interpret "open a terminal in the container" to meaning opening a "normal" xfce-terminal or xterm. Or is there some wine-terminal that can be opened? How? So while the Installation...
Ok, so: ``` > sudo apt install winetricks > WINEPREFIX=$HOME/.Phoenicis/containers/wineprefix/Microsoft\ Office\ 2010 winetricks dotnet20 native,builtin ------------------------------------------------------ wine cmd.exe /c echo '%ProgramFiles%' returned empty string, error message "wine client error:0: version...
I figured out how to open a terminal properly under Containers -> <name > -> Engine Tools. ``` test@xfce1804:~/.Phoenicis/containers/wineprefix/Microsoft Office 2010$ winetricks dotnet20 native,builtin Using winetricks 20180217 - sha256sum: 1b156c616174f41df79d72a90c52eb2b110c63a6e8ecb865d303a8f9f0908924...
Thanks, I'll give that a go tonight when I get home. I don't have access to it right now. Once winetrics has been run, I guess I'll have to restart...
Ok, so I tried it. # Short Version I sorta succeeded in killing the in-progress installation, executing one of the winetricks lines and restarted the installation. Almost immediately, it presented...
No, sorry. Not a legal one anyway... ;-) On Tue, Oct 9, 2018 at 4:00 PM ImperatorS79 wrote: > Do you know any site where I could download a demo...
Ok, so I did it a little differently. At the point where Office asks me to approve their license I chose no, and it exited cleanly. That let winetricks run...
With VNC/rdesktop access you could also investigate #1402 if you like.