Wine Installation in Mint 11
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Wine Installation in Mint 11
I want to know how to install Wine in Mint 11? Is there any offilne installer and how and where i can download? Please anyone help me. Actually I have no internet connection right now. Plz help me.
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Re: Wine Installation in Mint 11
Open Software Manager, search for "wine", click the wine package, click the Install button.
I would suggest the next thing you do is download the Linux Mint User Guide in your language, and read it. It explains the various ways to find and install software.
I would suggest the next thing you do is download the Linux Mint User Guide in your language, and read it. It explains the various ways to find and install software.
Re: Wine Installation in Mint 11
On a Mint 11 computer with internet access, you can run this command:
apt download wine
It'll download a lot of .deb files which you can copy. You can then install the files, but sometimes it'll give you a red message that another package has to be installed first.
apt download wine
It'll download a lot of .deb files which you can copy. You can then install the files, but sometimes it'll give you a red message that another package has to be installed first.
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Re: Wine Installation in Mint 11
Isnt it apt-get install wine ? because apt-get wine is only downloading it...
Re: Wine Installation in Mint 11
The OP wants to be able to download Wine on another computer to install it manually.
By the way, skgolamrasul, you cannot get internet connection by installing the driver in Wine. If you want to get internet connection on Linux, please open a topic in the Networking > Wireless category.
By the way, skgolamrasul, you cannot get internet connection by installing the driver in Wine. If you want to get internet connection on Linux, please open a topic in the Networking > Wireless category.
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Re: Wine Installation in Mint 11
Actually I want to know is there any option to install wine without installation via internet directly such as offline installer.
Re: Wine Installation in Mint 11
No, you cannot get WINE offline as it is not included in Linux Mint by default.skgolamrasul wrote:Actually I want to know is there any option to install wine without installation via internet directly such as offline installer.
You CAN ,however, go to an internet cafe or the library and download the WINE sourcecode from this website http://sourceforge.net/projects/wine/files/Source/, save it to your flashdrive, go home to your computer and compile it.
(I wish there was an easier way, like downloading a .deb file, but there isn't)
Re: Wine Installation in Mint 11
For compiling you need a lot of development packages as dependency. Those packages aren't preinstalled. You can however go to a cafe with Wifi (if there's one near you) and install Wine from there.
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Re: Wine Installation in Mint 11
if you can get to a computer with internet access and have a way to transfer data (flash drive, cd, floppy, external hard drive)
heres the latest stable release page
http://www.winehq.org/download/ubuntu
(edit: if you have to the library's in (almost) every city have free internet access and computers you can use)
heres the latest stable release page
http://www.winehq.org/download/ubuntu
(edit: if you have to the library's in (almost) every city have free internet access and computers you can use)