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Clicking on the forward button during first install screen doesn't do anything

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dukhia Donderdag 25 November 2010 om 17:42
dukhiaAnonymous

Alright here is my PC config's

System information:

Your system: GNU/Linux
Your kernel: Linux 2.6.35-23-generic
System language: en_IN
Your username: sumeet
Your computer's name: sumeet-laptop
Your graphics card: GeForce GT 230M/PCI/SSE2
Your distribution: Ubuntu
Your distribution version: 10.10
Current Wine version: wine-1.3.7
Wine version used by PlayOnLinux: wine-1.3.7
Free space on your hard drives:
Filesystem            Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda6             270G   22G  235G   9% /
none                  2.0G  320K  2.0G   1% /dev
none                  2.0G  988K  2.0G   1% /dev/shm
none                  2.0G  260K  2.0G   1% /var/run
none                  2.0G     0  2.0G   0% /var/lock
none                  270G   22G  235G   9% /var/lib/ureadahead/debugfs
/dev/sda1             100M   25M   76M  25% /media/System Reserved
/dev/sda5              54G   42G   12G  79% /media/47C04B470441B1C9
/dev/sda3             139G   70G   70G  50% /media/New Volume

Here is the issue, during app. installs, I can select the app/game to be installed but whenever I click on the forward button on the first installation screen, it greys out but it doesn't move forward to the next screen and I am able to click on the exit button :(

This is the terminal output after I click on the forward button
PlayOnLinux v3.8.6

Checking plugin: Advanced Wine Configuration...
Checking plugin: Offline PlayOnLinux...
Checking plugin: Capture...
Checking plugin: Transgaming Cedega...
Checking plugin: Wine Import...
Checking plugin: Wine Look...
Checking plugin: Detour...
Running options
Running install menu
rm: cannot remove `*.jpg': No such file or directory


Help required please :)

Thanks in advance :D


GNU_Raziel Donderdag 25 November 2010 om 17:56
GNU_Raziel

If I remember right, there are problems with Ubuntu 10.10, since I do not use this distro I can't help but I'm sure someone else can confirm (or not).

There is something like "trusted" apps list and POL is not in that list by default.
There is also new kernel IP protections witch prevent, for example, StarCraft 2 Updater to work.