Turns out these processes are nmbd(netbios server) and smbd(samba domain server). So on debian, this activates an active directory(samba server) and netbios logon server. Wine issues a warning for this saying ntlmauth is required, and it's in the distro's winbind package. Office 2010's software protection(licence checker) needs winbind to run. I've recently installed mso 10 student on Debian 8 32 bit, here are my notes for others: Then click on both, "Edit" and as above change their override to "Native (windows)".Įverything works perfectly on a wine-staging-6.0 and 32bit prefix. On winecfg as instructed above to the tab "Libraries" and from "new override for library" click the small arrow and choose to "Add" riched20 and gdiplus. Run the MS Office 2010 Professional x86 installer you have.Ĥ. From there go to tab "Libraries" and click on *msxml6 then "Edit" and choose "Native (windows)".ģ. Choose "Select the default wineprefix" then "Install a windows DLL or component" and from there install the dotnet20 and msxml6, following the instructions.Īgain from "Select the default wineprefix" choose "install a font" and select the corefonts.įrom winetricks and "Select the default wineprefix" choose run "winecfg". ![]() If you add and change gdiplus to "Native (windows)" I'm getting "IOPL not enabled", so I skipped that and only enabled riched20 on step 4:Ģ. I tried several times installing Office 2010 and followed the steps on the mentioned thread, but there is one step that breaks the execution: Note also that a rolled-back install leaves running processes that must be killed manually. If you do not, and the installer fails, you must delete that wineprefix and start fresh, as the rollback process leaves behind something that prevents subsequent attempts from succeeding, even with one of the workarounds applied. The above workarounds must be done before running the installer. Installing winetricks dotnet20 will also work around the bug however, because that will install native dlls that may cause other problems, it is not recommended. Wineprefix's drive_c/windows/Microsoft.NET/Framework/v7/CONFIG nfig file from a native Mono install to the There are two ways to work around this without installing wine-mono: The instructions below are provided solely for those who are unable to upgrade to a version of Wine supporting wine-mono. The recommended solution is to install wine-mono. This will fail on Wine versions without wine-mono installed (i.e., versions prior to 1.5.6). NET to be installed, but if it detects that it is installed, it will look for a nfig file. Office Professional Plus does not require. If other applications are installed to the wineprefix (strongly discouraged), either set the override individually for each Office application, or set riched20 to builtin individually for the non-Office applications, as non-Office applications will not be able to find the riched20 installed by Office.This override may be set globally if Office is installed to a separate wineprefix (recommended). ![]() Do not use winetricks Office installs its own riched20 to a private directory.Install Office 2010 to the newly-created wineprefix simply by running the installer.Īfter installing, set riched20 to native, builtin in winecfg to enable Powerpoint to start and selection boxes to display correctly.(For older versions, the default was XP, and should not be changed.) For Wine 2.2 and later, set the Windows version to XP. ![]() If installing a volume-licensed copy of Office 2010 that requires MAK activation, please read the note below for the workaround for bug 30033.īit wineprefix for Office 2010 (use WINEARCH=win32 if on a 64 bit system).Make sure all dependencies of Wine are installed on your system, including wine-mono and winbind.Yourself with the information in the FAQ, particularly the sections on creating a 32 bit wineprefix, running an installer, and using wineprefixes. New to Wine and/or Linux, before proceeding further please familiarize Wine and Linux, including running apps from the command line. These instructions assume you are familiar with the basics of using Do the DLL override as in the photo and set windows version "XP" WINEARCH=win32 winetricks riched20 gdiplus msxml6 mspatcha riched30 dotnet20 mfc100 -q Create 32bit prefix and install some DLLs Install winetricks on github (Winetricks won't be installed via dnf because the winehq repo is active. ![]() Sudo dnf install samba-winbind\* winehq-staging And install wine staging and samba winbind I am using Fedora 35. First install winehq repo The programs are installed and the installation wizard loops endlessly and the installation is not completely finished.
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