

rebooted my Linux Mint (this is a windows-based legacy! ).completely uninstalled PlayOnLinux and, into "Software Manager", all packages founded out by "wine" key (I mean: Wine-development, Wine-stable, Wine-stable-amd64, Wine64, Wine64-development).I disabled all resident shield (I mean: my Sophos Antivirus for Linux on access resident scanner).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."), I thought to change the mirror for "Base (bionic)" into "Update Manager > Sofware Sources > Official Repositories" and I found out a plenty of updates before unknown (from new kernel to new wine's version) strictly looking at the error I received, as described above (" Some packages could not be installed.I still have some problems (let me explain in this way) with shortcut and link, anyway EssentialPIM (portable) is now running in my Linux Mint 19.1 Cinnamon! I have tried to catch something here and there and now I finally have reached my goal. I'll have a go at doing this with PlayOnLinux from Linux Mint's repositories.Įdit: Installing EssentialPIM 8.5 using PlayOnLinux with Wine 3.20 works fine on my machine.įirst of all, thank you very and so much for your precious pieces of advices! The person above posted a link to a thread that gives more information on installing Wine. Uninstall winehq-stable and wine-stable if they're installed, then try reinstalling them.
#Wine crashed playonmac install
Thu 5:01 pmHave I to uninstall PlayOnLinux, then install before Wine 4.x to view also this release into the PlayOnLinx "Manage Wine version" tab?
#Wine crashed playonmac software
I can install without any problems only Winehq-stable (version 4.0 - bionic) but by "Linux Mint - Software Manager".

Winehq-stable : Depends: wine-stable (= 4.0~bionic)Į: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages." The following packages have unmet dependencies: The following information may help to resolve the situation: Requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstableĭistribution that some required packages have not yet been created Have I to uninstall PlayOnLinux, then install before Wine 4.x to view also this release into the PlayOnLinx "Manage Wine version" tab?Įlse more: if I strictly follow the instructions via terminal here In "my" PlayOnLinux the latest version of Wine is 3.20 (both x86 and amd64), so I'm not able neither to use Wine 4.7 (development) nor to use Wine 4.0 kind of front-end do you use for your Wine 4.7?

I would like to know if someone of you is now using EssentialPIM into Linux and, in this case, if I could receive some piece of advice.įirst of all, thank you for your replies and sorry for delay in answering, but all the days of the week I'm out for my work. I tried to use EssentialPIM portable: nothing, as above.
#Wine crashed playonmac 32 bit
I tried with EssentialPIM 7.1 and Wine 1.9.15, both in emulated Windows 32 bit and Windows 64 bit: nothing. I also followed the informations on this page. Unfortunately, despite if I tried more and more times, I was not able to install EssentialPIM into PlayOnLinux (“Error in POL_wine wine seems to have crashed”). So I decided to install PlayOnLinux and, by this, (some releases of) Wine. I find out I could try to use Windows programs through Wine. I'd like (better: I would use) EssentialPIM for Windows in Linux environment. I'm just more than a new user of Linux Mint and, in general, a newbie of Linux, so, please be patience! First, sorry for my terrible English, I'll try to explain anyway my problem.
