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Hi.
I tried to start eu2 on Linux (Mandrake 10.1), but got that error: http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2903

Do any of you guys who actually managed to run eu2 know how to fix it?


Thanks in advance,
R.


PS. Yes, mister moderator, I know Linux is not supported but posting here is the easiest way to find someone who could help me. Thanks!
 
Aight fellas, that's the story -- it works perfectly with Cedega (former WineX), BUT:

1. Make sure winedbg will find your wine binaries by editing /usr/local/bin/winedbg (or any other prefix you will set) and specifying their dir manually (/usr/local/bin/wine on default). If it doesn't work, chmod wine.
2. Make sure the installer (I compiled CVS version, prepackaged files only for subsribers) reaches Windows' registry (by editing ~/.wine/config).
3. If wine crashes because winedbg doesn't understand "--auto int int", you can either die trying to add this suffix manually or delete .txt files from Music/ subdirectory.

Good luck and have fun.

Linux forever :)