Ok, so here's the deal: I downloaded a game with no installer, just have to execute the .exe to run. So when i double click the .exe in Nautilus, the game runs perfectly, but when I execute the game from terminal with the "wine" command it gives me an error and the application stops, I don't really understand why somehting like that happens, so I would really appreciate any help or explanation to this. Because as far as I know the .exe is set to be opened with the "wine windows program loader" which is the same as the "wine" command in terminal. Like I said, STRANGE problem.
fescobar wrote:> Ok, so here's the deal: > I downloaded a game with no installer, just have to execute the .exe to run. > So when i double click the .exe in Nautilus, the game runs perfectly, but when I execute the game from terminal with the "wine" commandWhat exact command?
In the terminal: wine route_to_the_game/game.exe
fescobar wrote:> In the terminal: > wine route_to_the_game/game.exeWhat _EXACT_ command?
So, I did something to fix the problem, I don't know if it was something obvious, but I used to type in the terminal: wine /media/"Documents & Installers"/"Mis documentos"/Installers/"Virtual Farm"/"Virtual Farm"/VirtualFarm.exe and that didn't work, the game started and then exit, but now I type: wine "/media/Documents & Installers/Mis documentos/Installers/Virtual Farm/Virtual Farm/VirtualFarm.exe" and it works. Why is it different to double quote each folder with spaces in the name or double quoting the whole thing?
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