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Is it possible to install wine32 in Devuan 1.0 Jessie 64 bit ?
# apt-get install wine32
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable
distribution that some required packages have not yet been created
or been moved out of Incoming.
The following information may help to resolve the situation:
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
wine32:i386 : Depends: libwine:i386 but it is not going to be installed
Depends: libgl1-mesa-dri:i386 but it is not going to be installed
E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.
Last edited by boycottsystemd (2017-10-06 12:12:43)
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You probably have to enable multiarch: https://wiki.debian.org/Multiarch/HOWTO#Usage
The wine packages shipped with Jessie are ancient, though. Preferably use the ones provided by the wine project:
https://wiki.winehq.org/Debian
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I've run
# dpkg --add-architecture i386 && apt-get update
before trying to install wine32.
Is it officialy recommended and safe to use debian version of wine ?
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All compatible Debian packages are in the Devuan merged repos. Do not use Debian pkgs directly.
Have you installed the multiarch packages?
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I have uninstall wine last week, but still I can see one packet installed: wine32:i386. It necessary was for wine installation. I think answer is yes.
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Ok, on second glance, there's something odd about that error. Could you run it again but with aptitude instead of apt-get? It usually returns more useful messages.
Is it officialy recommended and safe to use debian version of wine ?
Nothing is safe. From what officials do you need approval?
Let's put it this way: depends on what you want to run. Some old software runs fine with the ancient wine version provided by Jessie. Most modern ones just won't. And, if you show up at winehq asking for help, the first advice you'll get is to update to latest version.
Which GPU and driver do you use and how did you install the driver?
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All compatible Debian packages are in the Devuan merged repos. Do not use Debian pkgs directly.
Have you installed the multiarch packages?
I've installed multiarch-support and binutils-multiarch
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I've broken my system by debian updates (https://dev1galaxy.org/viewtopic.php?id=1609)
I downgraded packages mentioned in aptitude error message and it has solved problem described in first post.
From what officials do you need approval?
I would expect it from someone who has good knowledge of Devuan, probably from developers.
I want to run WarThunder in wine because linux version is not working: https://dev1galaxy.org/viewtopic.php?id=1615
Which GPU and driver do you use and how did you install the driver?
see link above.
I've default driver if I remember correctly.
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Here's a quick rundown of what I do to install 32 bit Wine...
First, make sure that you have 32 bit architecture enabled on the 64 bit...
Open your terminal, and enter the following commands one at a time.
dpkg --add-architecture i386
Followed by...
apt-get update
Then, open Synaptic, and "mark" the packages for installation in the order given in the link below...
https://sourceforge.net/p/miyolinux/wiki/Wine%20/
To install a program with Wine, use the "Custom Command" --> wine
Last edited by MiyoLinux (2017-10-06 16:32:47)
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That's a handy howto, Myio. Hopefully I'll remember it when I finally get on ascii.
And an OT note . . . on your wiki page you say:
There is also an "unofficial" Devuan forum which may be used.
We've been 'official' for many months now.
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And an OT note . . . on your wiki page you say:
There is also an "unofficial" Devuan forum which may be used.
We've been 'official' for many months now.
DOH!
I'll fix that now. Thank you golinux.
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That's a handy howto, Myio. Hopefully I'll remember it when I finally get on ascii.
In addition to my response above...
I'm currently running KDE-Plasma on Devuan Ascii. The instructions vary slightly for Ascii at this point. Whether it changes in the future when Ascii becomes Stable...I'm not sure.
In Synaptic...
1. Install wine32-preloader:i386 (don't install the development version; it will break)...this will also install "wine".
2. Install winetricks
Then, to install a Wine program, use the custom command --> wine32
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Here's a quick rundown of what I do to install 32 bit Wine...
First, make sure that you have 32 bit architecture enabled on the 64 bit...
Open your terminal, and enter the following commands one at a time.
dpkg --add-architecture i386
Followed by...
apt-get update
Then, open Synaptic, and "mark" the packages for installation in the order given in the link below...
https://sourceforge.net/p/miyolinux/wiki/Wine%20/
To install a program with Wine, use the "Custom Command" --> wine
Thank you for reply and for Miyo distro
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Thank you for reply and for Miyo distro
Glad to help if I can. Good luck! Hey, if you're wanting to run War Thunder, have you considered trying PlayOnLinux? It's in the repos. I've never used it myself, but many people say that PlayOnLinux works wonders for them.
I also tried Steam some time back to see how it would do in Miyo. Maybe I was lucky, but I just installed it through Synaptic, and it worked out of the box. I do remember trying War Thunder on Steam, but I guess my graphics couldn't handle it. I tried a few other games, and they worked great. War Thunder was free on Steam back when I tried it.
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Thank you, WT is running fine now. Maybe I'll try PlayOnLinux and Steam some day.
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Thank you, WT is running fine now. Maybe I'll try PlayOnLinux and Steam some day.
As we say here in the US, if it ain't broke, don't fix it!
Take care!
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Veni, vidi, vici vdevuaned. I came, I saw, I Devuaned.
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Thank you
We say "Why change something what is ok ?"
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