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Cannot configure PlayOnLinux

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LeLorrain Jeudi 25 Novembre 2021 à 5:00
LeLorrainAnonymous

With v4.3.4 on Ubuntu 20.04, when I click on "Configure" button, NOTHING happens. The configuration window is not displayed and no error message.crying

carmar Jeudi 25 Novembre 2021 à 17:08
carmarAnonymous

Same version as mine except I use Zorin 15. Try reinstalling POL.

LeLorrain Vendredi 26 Novembre 2021 à 19:00
LeLorrainAnonymous

@carmar: I de-installed, I re-downloaded from the website an re-installed with no effects. I still can't get the configuration window to show!

carmar Samedi 27 Novembre 2021 à 1:18
carmarAnonymous

Did you remove any files from the prior installation? You can do that either with the purge option in the terminal or the completely-remove option in Synaptic. You can also manually look for the leftover folders (in both root and home) and delete them.

That is all that comes to my mind.

 

PS - I didn't think this would work but I experimented with deleting my ~/.PlayOnLinux/configurations folder but it was re-created as soon as I clicked the Configure button. So, this was no help.

Quentin PÂRIS Mercredi 1 Décembre 2021 à 20:48
Quentin PÂRISAnonymous

Hm, do you see any windows appearing in your windows manager list?

rela-tiv Dimanche 9 Janvier 2022 à 15:22
rela-tivAnonymous

Hi this is a problem I encountered while getting POL to work on my new Debian 11 installation. I can't install games due to this.

Something broke the path of the WINEPREFIX ... it contains a double "/" after the .PlayOnLinux part - this makes the path invalid and POL doesn't find the wine installation any more.

In my logs it looks like this:

> WINEPREFIX
  /home/rela-tiv/.PlayOnLinux//wineprefix/GuildWars2

 

Sadly I haven't found a way to correct the path yet.

doyoung Vendredi 12 Aoüt 2022 à 6:40
doyoungAnonymous

I messed with POL by writing my own launchers so that I could launch mods seperately in Wine. I learned much but messed my POL settings up in the process. I caused POL to copy some text files into the /home/[user]/.PlayOnLinux/icones/ directory. I figured that there should only be icons (pictures) in that folder. I deleted those text files. That fixed the fact that the configuration window would not launch.
It seems that the program gets "confused" when you try to do things that it isn't designed to do. Some type checking before copying might be in order to fix this little problem. I may look into that when I have time.

Edité par doyoung


Duane Young