On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 11:29 AM, thePatric <wineforum-user@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Dear wine-users, > here I am, on my fresh Ubuntu 9.04 (which works a lot better than my previous installations - no problem whatsoever with the graphic and sound driver :D ), trying to make some of my windows-programs to work. > > OK, here we go. To help me learn for my drivers license, there is a program called "Fahren Lernen Max", german, as you can see. So, I put in the CD, and first of all I tried to install it using Crossover Games. It displayed some error, but otherwise the installation worked pretty well. Now, this program needs the .net framework 2.0, so I installed it. Problem is, it won't start, because appearently it doesn't recognise the .net framework-thing. > > So, I tried it with Wine 1.0.1, with the same result in regard to the installation, but under Wine, the .net framework installer won't work. After a few seconds of installation, it simply stops with the message that "an error occured" or something. > > Hope you can help me, and step by step we might get it to work :) > > > > > > Update to wine 1.1.20, then: $ rm -rf .wine #this will remove your applications $ wget kegel.com/wine/winetricks $ sh winetricks dotnet20 # it needs a few special tricks/workarounds $ wine setup.exe -- -Austin