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I'm attempting to run a simple program in Wine, under Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, however it complains that fixme:mscoree:parse_supported_runtime sku=L'.NETFramework,Version=v4.0' not implemented fixme:mscoree:parse_probing privatePath=L'assemblies' not implemented The entry point method could not be loaded Trying to manually install.Net 4.0 yields an error in the installer, saying that.Net 4.0 is already installed. Running winetricks forcemono ------------------------------------------------------ You are using a 64-bit WINEPREFIX. If you encounter problems, please retest in a clean 32-bit WINEPREFIX before reporting a bug. First things first, note this very noticeable warning: ------------------------------------------------------ You are using a 64-bit WINEPREFIX. If you encounter problems, please retest in a clean 32-bit WINEPREFIX before reporting a bug. Download os mac for windows. ------------------------------------------------------ This indicates you need to, as Wine works better with 32bit stuff - this can be done simply by running telling wine what architecture to use before running its commands (this can I think can also be done by uninstalling Wine x86_64 and installing Wine i386/i686 - anyway, keep the terminal open for the other wine commands after running this): export WINEARCH='win32' This sets the environment variables wine reads before it launches (see ). It would also be a good idea to get it to create it's own WINEPREFIX (where the Wine virtual drive is stored).

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By default this is ~/.wine, but you can create individual ones for each architecture & program - so to create a WINEPREFIX in directory /home/USERNAME/.wine-PROGRAM-NAME/: export WINEPREFIX=~/.wine-PROGRAM-NAME/ The directory doesn't have to exist (ideally it shouldn't exist so stuff doesn't have to be overwritten), but the parent directories probably should - you should also have permission to read & write to it, and I don't think the wineprefix can be on a FAT/NTFS drive for technical reasons (it won't work). So to setup a 32bit wine prefix for a program: export WINEARCH='win32' export WINEPREFIX=~/.wine-PROGRAM-NAME/ wineboot -u You can replace PROGRAM-NAME with the name of the program to make it easier to identify the program later. Just make sure it only includes the letter and numbers as punctuation often has a special function in various command shells. You should then get a window like this: Then you are ready to go.

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