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Evernote installation fails under POL

stuck in waiting line (install doesn't finish)

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baboon Dimanche 18 Janvier 2015 à 12:35
baboonAnonymous

Hello,
Here after trying out a manual installation of evernote (Evernote_5.8.1.6061) via POL 4.2.5 (in wine 1.6.2.) under Ubuntu 14.04, I get an error like that, unfortunately:

The installation doesn't finish. I am stuck in a waiting line, even though the program is installated and running like charme. It simply doesn't finish it in POL - that means I can't have a shortcut on desktop and can't see it in POL.

 

Thank you in advance for your assistance.

 

Baboon

baboon Dimanche 18 Janvier 2015 à 12:50
baboonAnonymous

Somehow got a manual shortcut by looking around the options for the drive i created.

ANd via this shortcut I can do a shortcut for the sektop. So everything fine, except the text is too small in the app.

booman Lundi 19 Janvier 2015 à 23:55
booman

Sounds like the manual installation didn't finish.  Normally after you install the packages and the game, it will automatically do a PlayOnLinux shortcut.  Sometimes it stops if there is an error or crash during the installation.  Is that what you mean by "waiting line"?

You can always create a shortcut later by going to Configure in PlayOnLinux, then select the virtual drive you created.  On the General Tab, click "Make a new shortcut from this virtual drive"
Then search for the game/program's exe, name it and the shortcut will appear on your Desktop and in PlayOnLinux.


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baboon Mardi 20 Janvier 2015 à 18:26
baboonAnonymous

 

 

Sounds like the manual installation didn't finish.  Normally after you install the packages and the game, it will automatically do a PlayOnLinux shortcut.  Sometimes it stops if there is an error or crash during the installation.  Is that what you mean by "waiting line"?

You can always create a shortcut later by going to Configure in PlayOnLinux, then select the virtual drive you created.  On the General Tab, click "Make a new shortcut from this virtual drive"
Then search for the game/program's exe, name it and the shortcut will appear on your Desktop and in PlayOnLinux.

 

Thanks! That is exactly what I have done.

booman Mardi 20 Janvier 2015 à 18:30
booman

Awesome!  Don't forget to mark this thread as solved... unless you already have


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