Check the AppDB page for the program. There may be special configuration options or instructions for installing native DLL files there that you can try to get the application working. For further configuration help, please see the Running Wine section of the User Guide. If the application still doesn't work, it's probably due to a bug or deficiency in Wine and we'd like to hear about it.
Please see the reporting bugs page for instructions on how to best report bugs with applications. Alternatively, if you're a programmer, we'd really like it if you tried to help us directly; please check out the primary Developers page and the Developer Hints if you're interested.
Sometimes, applications run under Wine but don't function quite as smoothly as they do in windows. They may have display errors, a feature may be broken, or they may run unusually slow.
These applications should receive a lower rating from their maintainers "bronze" or "garbage" in the Application's Database, depending on the degree of difficulty encountered. If you have found a way to make an application work that is more complicated than simply installing it, please share that information by posting on the application's page in the database. If you are the maintainer for the application, please post the instructions in a "howto" which will appear inside green bars at the top of the application's page.
Wine is a large and complex project, composed of many files written by different authors. Sometimes, an attempt to change a file and expand support for one application will unexpectedly cause another application to stop functioning. These changes are known as regressions, and they are unfortunately sometimes found in the Wine source code because the author of a patch that causes a regression is unaware of it. Since the Wine developers can't possibly test every application with every patch, we have to rely on the community to inform us of when regressions occur so that the problem can be easily identified and ultimately fixed.
Without community involvement, regressions can go unfixed for potentially very long periods of time. If your application has experienced a regression, please try and provide us with as much information as you can about when and how it broke. This allows us to isolate the exact thing we screwed up in the code and provide a fix.
Please provide as much as you know about which version of Wine worked, and which version didn't, including the version number and how you installed it from source, binary packages, etc.
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Linux Mint LibreOffice 7. How to Install LibreOffice 7. Name required. Email required. If you get an error that a dependency is missing during the Wine installation, install each missing dependency with the command:. Replace stable with devel for the developer version. By default, wine creates an installation directory in the home directory. Instead of wine[version] , type wine64 or wine32 according to the version you have installed bit or bit.
That command removes Wine, but not its dependencies. To remove all unnecessary dependencies, run the command:. After deleting the files and directories , run:.
Wine automatically associates itself with the. Replace launcher. The wine start command is more robust than the basic wine command. It allows Wine to handle the working directory. Use it to specify a path to a specific location:. Use the wine or wine start command to launch the installer for the Windows application.
To download an installer to a local directory, use wget and then use the wine command to launch the installer. The application installs as it would on Windows. When installing from a disc, use the wine start command to specify the path to the installer.
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