Oliver, Thanks for the detailed answers. Did you happen to try Firefox for Windows in Wine as well? -Tres On Sun, Mar 8, 2009 at 5:25 PM, Oliver aka v1k1ng0 <ofabelo@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hello, > I reply between lines ... > > 2009/3/7 A. Tres Finocchiaro <tres.finocchiaro@xxxxxxxxx> > >> Oliver, >> >> If the application in question is relatively small, you may find >> success in downloading a live cd that allows the installation of wine. >> I've done this with Ubuntu and Party Poker for a friend and with a >> little bit of work he was playing his game on a live cd. This was >> enough to prove to him that wine could work for him, but more >> importantly that the distro he's running works well with wine. Fedora >> is a good live cd to try as well. > > > ok, I've burned kubuntu cd live, and I've booted with that cd, I've > installed wine and my fml client, but it has the same error, it can't > connect with the fml server for updating it. > > >> >> >> Debian is fairly popular (ubuntu is based off of it), so we should see >> more people complaining if the latest unstable is incompatible with >> wine. What version are you running? Version 5.0 stable of debian was >> recently released so if the network issue is related to your unstable >> build, you may find more success with the latest stable release. > > > I use Debian unstable, Debian Sid. > > >> >> If the issue is wine-network related, you should notice the windows >> version of Firefox has connectivity issues also. I assume you don't >> have any special proxy settings you are using, right? > > > no, I don't have proxy settings, I use direct connection. > > >> >> >> Lastly, see if there are any errors when its trying to make its socket >> connections when run from terminal? You might just have a symlink or >> dll out of place that the application is looking for. > > > when I run the fml client already installed, it doesn't show any error in > terminal (I run it from terminal). > Can I send you the fml client and you try it? Install it is ok, the problem > is when you want run the client. It's little, I will send you for mail, to > Finocchiaro and Ben Klein. Thanks beforehand. > > P.D.: I'm going to try using ethernet and not wifi interface ... If it > works, I will say it. > > Cheers... > -------------- next part -------------- > An HTML attachment was scrubbed... > URL: <http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-users/attachments/20090308/b9464515/attachment.htm> > -- - Tres.Finocchiaro@xxxxxxxxx