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RE: problems with vmware: which virtual machine is best? - rocky7x - 11th April 2017 Also there is another method for turning clear type on, using winetricks: Code: winetricks settings fontsmooth=rgb Of course don't forget to specify WINEPREFIX... ![]() RE: problems with vmware: which virtual machine is best? - rocky7x - 11th April 2017 (11th April 2017, 16:10)benit Wrote: Encouraged of seeing Word "natively" on my maui installation I tried to install also my HP printer driver, but that failed due to the missing USB support. Why do you want windows HP driver on Linux? ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() RE: problems with vmware: which virtual machine is best? - benit - 12th April 2017 Thanks a lot! 1) Can I install Gecko and Mono later? 2) Where is the path for .fonts.conf? In my Linux home directory there is no .fonts folder! Or are you talking about the Wine/Windows drive / folder structure? RE: problems with vmware: which virtual machine is best? - rocky7x - 12th April 2017 I think it should be possible, via winetricks or similarly by starting winecfg as before. But not sure really as I haven't done it before. As for the .fonts.conf, it's a file on your home directory. If it doesn't exist, create one and put by default the content of the Debian example from this site: https://wiki.debian.org/Fonts It is near the end of the page, just copy/paste, then add the part for embedded bitmaps.. RE: problems with vmware: which virtual machine is best? - kdemeoz - 16th April 2017 (12th April 2017, 14:23)benit Wrote: 1) Can I install Gecko and Mono later? + (12th April 2017, 14:23)rocky7x Wrote: I think it should be possible, via winetricks or similarly by starting winecfg as before. But not sure really as I haven't done it before. FYI, i am not saying that it is truly impossible, only that i was not able to see how to post-event install Gecko & Mono, using either winetricks or winecfg. Instead, i did this, yesterday*: Code: sudo apt install wine-mono * For me their prompt to install [during the full procedure as posted earlier by Rocky] was VERY haphazard, on some deployments of this entire procedure i would be prompted, but most times there was no prompt [even after deleting the WinePrefix & starting over again]. Eventually in exasperation, after the umpteenth reinstallation attempt of Office 2010 yesterday per this method, with yet again no prompts, i ran those in Konsole at the end, to manually force the matter. RE: problems with vmware: which virtual machine is best? - kdemeoz - 30th April 2017 (20th March 2017, 12:23)rocky7x Wrote: Hi, Though i'm replying to your post Rocky, i suspect you might not necessarily know the answer, so i hope also that the Devs might wade into this too [pls]. Do you / does anyone, know if it is possible to keep using VMs that were created with the proprietary Oracle versions of VirtualBox [AND its important Guest Additions], if i completely uninstall all aspects of the Oracle-site pgm, then install the older Maui/Ubuntu repos version? I have many many VB VMs & a lot of them pre-date Maui (ie, i created them years ago when i still ran Mint 17.x KDE4]. As back then Mint's repo seemed to have only an ancient version of VB, rightly or wrongly i decided not to install it, but instead download & use the Oracle-site VB version [of both the base VB pgm, but also GA]. Ever since then, as newer VB versions became available on the VB site, i routinely kept updating my VB & GA pgms that way. I really like & value VB [more than VMWare], & my many VMs are important to me. However one persistent failing of VB for me, over the long-term, which gives me the screaming heebie-jeebies, is this, which happens too often upon restoring VMs that i chose to Save rather than completely shutdown, last time: Every time this failure occurs i have to Discard the specific VM's saved state, thus losing all my "arranged stuff" in it that i had wanted to resume once the VM was restored. It occurred to me that maybe this frequent failure mode [more saved-state resumptions succeed than fail, but the failures are still too often for my liking, & randomly occur to any of the Linux-VMs, & Windows-VMs] might be eliminated if i reverted to the Repos-based VB & GA version instead of the official Oracle VB-site versions...? However, i cannot experiment on this IF it might endanger the viability of all my VMs [certainly i am not willing to just throw them all away & begin again with no VMs]. Thoughts pls? RE: problems with vmware: which virtual machine is best? - rocky7x - 30th April 2017 Unfortunately that will not be solved by installing the older version of VB ![]() RE: problems with vmware: which virtual machine is best? - kdemeoz - 30th April 2017 Ah, ok, well thank you for that important info - it saves me all the time that pointless adventure otherwise would have consumed. |