| The_Loko | Saturday 28 April 2012 at 12:35 | 
                
                    | The_Loko  
 
             | I have been using POL in older versions of Ubuntu of 64bits, but now when trying to install a game, I can't install some Windows components, like .net 2.0 or Visual C++, it says that there aren't compatible with 64-bit systems. I installed them when I was using Ubuntu 11.10 64-bits and played these games that i'm trying to install now without problems.  Also, I have the same problem with Winetricks.  I have tried with POL 4.0.14 and 4.0.17, and I have wine 1.4. I'm using Ubuntu 12.04 64-bits with Gnome-Shell. What can I do? Thanks Edited by The_Loko | 
                                
		    | Quentin PÂRIS | Saturday 28 April 2012 at 12:58 | 
                
                    | Quentin PÂRIS  
 
             | Try POL 4.0.18 (git for the moment)                                                     | 
                                
		    | The_Loko | Saturday 28 April 2012 at 13:23 | 
                
                    | The_Loko  
 
             | I don't know how to install it :S. What I have to do after this? git clone https://github.com/PlayOnLinux/POL-POM-4Also I have tried with Wine 1.5 and got the same problem.
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		    | dlambert | Sunday 29 April 2012 at 21:50 | 
                
                    | dlambert  
 
             | I might try this, running into similar issues.                                                             
                                 I'm an 18 year old kid with passions for Linux, computers, and Gaming!
 
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		    | The_Loko | Thursday 3 May 2012 at 19:08 | 
                
                    | The_Loko  
 
             | Everyone have this problem with 64-bit, In linux mint I don't have this problem; so it's a Ubuntu 12.04 bug. EDIT: I have found the solution! The default Wine installed in Ubuntu is 64-bits version. We have to remove out ~/.wine folder and then change our installation to 32 bits: WINEARCH=win32 WINEPREFIX=~/.wine winecfg Edited by The_Loko | 
                                
		    | filthian | Tuesday 8 May 2012 at 18:38 | 
                
                    | filthian  
 
             | hi everyone...i also just upgraded to ubuntu 12.04....
 i run a 3D modeling/posing app. under P.O.L....and it worked great under ubuntu 10.04 / P.O.L
 
 when running app. under P.O.L. -[daz studio 4 pro -which uses packages=vcrun2005/vcrun2010/gecko/default MS-Windows fonts]- after update to 12.04 - 3D graphics seemed to bug out and not function ...leaving me with no viewport for the application...just a frozen view of my desktop and whats in the background = this is on a prefix created in ubuntu 10.04 and trying to be utilized in the 12.04 environment
 
 so i tried to create a new virtual drive for a fresh install of this app.
 
 during the creation of a new virtual drive...P.O.L. says "wine seems to have crashed"
 
 if i ignore nothing happens until i get threw to "next" buttons ...and i don't beleive the virtual drive is fully set up ...also after installing an app. gets the same pop up message "wine seems to have crashed"
 
 any luck here
 
 thanks in advance
 
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		    | Quentin PÂRIS | Tuesday 8 May 2012 at 19:02 | 
                
                    | Quentin PÂRIS  
 
             | It's fixed in 4.0.19-dev                                                     | 
                                
		    | Quentin PÂRIS | Tuesday 8 May 2012 at 19:02 | 
                
                    | Quentin PÂRIS  
 
             | (btw. It's an ubuntu related bug, not a POL wine. Their wine packages are broken)                                                     | 
                                
		    | filthian | Tuesday 8 May 2012 at 19:38 | 
                
                    | filthian  
 
             | hi thanks for  the quick reply....
 not to be a noob...but iam ... how would i acquire/install the 4.0.19 ver.
 
 im using 4.0.18 ver..
 
 i tried sudo apt-get update/upgrade/etc...nothing changed...i am not a developer or anything...just a user
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		    | Quentin PÂRIS | Tuesday 8 May 2012 at 20:08 | 
                
                    | Quentin PÂRIS  
 
             | You have to wait for the official release.                                                     | 
                                
		    | filthian | Tuesday 8 May 2012 at 20:10 | 
                
                    | filthian  
 
             | ok...thank you...
 is the a general ETA on the new release...?
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		    | Quentin PÂRIS | Tuesday 8 May 2012 at 20:17 | 
                
                    | Quentin PÂRIS  
 
             | Nope, sorry                                                     |