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Old 05-14-17, 01:33 AM   #1
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Back again!!
I fixed the "N: Ignoring file '20auto-upgrades.ucf-dist' in directory '/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/' as it has an invalid filename extension" error, there shouldn't have been a file extension, seems others have had the same issue.
Although mono is now installed both links still do nothing.

From step 2 on I do not know what you mean by "prefix", in step 2"
Make a new Wine Prefix and have it install Mono in that prefix when it asks you.
I already have mono installed, does this install it again?

Some of the problem is probably due to the fact it was install by Crossover, I will investigate that side.
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Old 05-15-17, 02:43 AM   #2
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I found a pdf manual of the Crossover for Linux and discovered the Main Crossover Manual, from here I can nominate a target exe and add parameters, it worked.
Not the best solution due to the fact that I still don't know how the shortcut runs the exe file but at least it works.
I think I have taken enough of your time on this Barracuda, and very thankful, but I think it would be best to let it rest.
Maybe after some more reading on the subject I might get my head around all this.
I ordered a book on the Commands online but still haven't received it so I might have to chase after that!!
Still don't know if I should install .NET but it seems obvious that Far Cry 2 doesn't need it.
I have many more Windows apps to install, what a pain, hopefully it gets easier.
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Old 05-15-17, 05:47 AM   #3
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One of the more fun things I've done in the past year is leaving my dependence on Windows software behind and learning the Linux alternatives. One piece of software I used for years, Quintessential Media Player, was uniquely great at ripping CDs and letting me have absolute control over the .mp3 process with bitrate, variable bitrate, etc.

However, I've found that Asunder in Linux is even better at ripping CDs and Clementine (available also for Windows) is a hugely better media player. So win! Win!

That's happened over and over again in the year since Windows had a mental breakdown and I loaded up Ubuntu to see how Linux had progressed. The answer was that it's better than Windows. And https://appdb.winehq.org/ is your friend!
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Yes I am slowly getting to know Linux, I like it, the only thing is some Windows apps I like such as:
Jet Audio
Wavelab (have legal purchased version)
ETS2
Far Cry 3

Radio programs:
HDSDR
Radiocom
Sorcerer
Ham Radio Deluxe
Omni-Rig

Hopefully some of these or equivalents are available for Linux.
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For me, Reece, the hardest part is understanding the audio stack in Linux, which might be why you have issues with getting WaveLab to run correctly. Which version do you have, and what audio device is installed? Some of your other apps might have audio issues also... does Far Cry use 3D audio?

My Ubuntu 16.x didnt' have any issue at all with getting the onboard audio to work, I definitely have issues with recording and mixing multi-channel, and I cannot for the life of me, figure out how to get my EMU 1820M to work in it, though there are multiple examples of doing so on several sites... Like modding SH4, I'm "thick" on some aspects of things... - it just won't sink in...
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The ones listed are ones I want to install, there many be equivalents I have to search.
Wavelab is an old version (4.0) but works well, especially the waveform restorer.
Far Cry 2 is just stereo, some of the newer games might be 3D audio, atm I only have the laptop speakers, I intend to get some good external speakers later.
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it just won't sink in...
The keyword being sink!!!
I wish you luck on that, so far the sound works well, even on Far Cry.
Another reason I gave up on Win 10 is that I tried to run XP in a virtual desktop, it worked ok except the sound, I couldn't get that going!!
I got Far Cry 2 to work on Win 10 but had a lot of problems and lockups, so far it is working well in Linux.
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The keyword being sink!!!
I wish you luck on that, so far the sound works well, even on Far Cry.
Another reason I gave up on Win 10 is that I tried to run XP in a virtual desktop, it worked ok except the sound, I couldn't get that going!!
I got Far Cry 2 to work on Win 10 but had a lot of problems and lockups, so far it is working well in Linux.
Isn't that something? A Windows XP emulation, in another Windows OS, and they couldn't get the sound to work correctly?... let's see.... WDM... WDI... The letter "W" stands for "Windows", the "D" is for "Driver", the "M" is "Model" and the "I" is "Interface"... besides trashing the "legacy" firewire again, what else did they trash with 10? Oh wait, my EMU audio card worked fine in the Pre-Release Candidate, but was bombed on the public release. Why?... DRM? who knows. It'll work in there now, but I no longer use Win10, and I'm about phased out of Win7 too here in a few weeks... I do still have XP so that I can use my 16 channel, multi-track audio card, until I can get it going in Ubuntu.
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