Applications and games that used to work on Wine (using latest available 1.5.16) practically out of the box now don’t work at all and make Wine immediately crash.
For example, for a game named Limbo I got this: SUSE Paste
On Wine forums I was told that, from the entire console output above, this could be an issue:
err:winediag:SECUR32_initNTLMSP ntlm_auth was not found or is outdated. Make sure that ntlm_auth >= 3.0.25 is in your path. Usually, you can find it in the winbind package of your distribution.
And also probably this:
p11-kit: couldn't load module: /usr/lib/pkcs11/gnome-keyring-pkcs11.so: /usr/lib/pkcs11/gnome-keyring-pkcs11.so: no se puede abrir el fichero del objeto compartido: No existe el fichero o el directorio
I didn’t know what Winbind is, so after a search I saw that it’s part of Samba. But then what does Samba have to do with the seemingly missing file ntlm_auth?
And what about that p11-kit error?
I post here in Applications subforum because it doesn’t apply only for games.
Thansk for your help.
To get access to all the features while using NtlmSigningAndSealing, you need an up-to-date version of ntlm_auth. Samba 3.0.26 or later will do. In some distributions, you need to install the “winbind” package to get ntlm_auth.
If you want client mode NTLM for Wine, e.g. reading your email using Outlook over a connection with NTLM encryption, that’s all you need.
If you need server mode NTLM, you need to make sure winbind works and ntlm_auth has access to the privileged winbind pipe. Please refer to the appropriate Samba documentation for this.
On Wed 31 Oct 2012 11:46:02 PM CDT, F style wrote:
Using openSUSE 12.2 x86_64 with GNOME 3.4.
Applications and games that used to work on Wine (using latest
available 1.5.16) practically out of the box now don’t work at all and
make Wine immediately crash.
For example, for a game named Limbo I got this:
‘SUSE Paste’ (SUSE Paste)
On Wine forums I was told that, from the entire console output above,
this could be an issue:
Code:
err:winediag:SECUR32_initNTLMSP ntlm_auth was not found or is
outdated. Make sure that ntlm_auth >= 3.0.25 is in your path. Usually,
you can find it in the winbind package of your distribution.
And also probably this:
Code:
p11-kit: couldn’t load
module: /usr/lib/pkcs11/gnome-keyring-pkcs11.so: /usr/lib/pkcs11/gnome-keyring-pkcs11.so:
no se puede abrir el fichero del objeto compartido: No existe el
fichero o el directorio --------------------
I didn’t know what Winbind is, so after a search I saw that it’s part
of Samba. But then what does Samba have to do with the seemingly missing
file ntlm_auth?
And what about that p11-kit error?
I post here in Applications subforum because it doesn’t apply only for
games.
Thansk for your help.
Hi
Your on x86_64 wine is 32bit, so you need to install the 32bit versions
eg samba-winbind-32bit 32bit version of gnome-keyring-pkcs11.so doesn’t
exist in 12.2 only 12.1. See how installing the winbind rpm first…
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Cheers Malcolm °¿° (Linux Counter #276890)
openSUSE 12.2 (x86_64) Kernel 3.4.11-2.16-desktop
up 3 days 1:22, 4 users, load average: 0.08, 0.13, 0.14
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On 11/01/2012 07:06 AM, caf4926 wrote:
>
> F_style;2500365 Wrote:
>> Well, last time I saw them working was back on 12.1, probably with a
>> 1.4.xx or an early 1.5.x version. So, a few months ago.
>
> So did you try a roll back?
> I have a copy of an earlier version synced locally on my machine, that
> I am using.
>
> You could always try the crossover package that was released free
> yesterday… did you get a copy?
>
>
Crossover free? Where is it? I can’t find it. There’s only free trial there.
Could you help me with the link, please?
Also tried downloading the demo version, tried both ways and same results. As though Wine no longer supported running apps with a single command…
Oh, forgot to mention that each time I run Limbo (my game, not the demo), 3 files are created in my /home directory: a folder named [user]_swarm, gamelanguage.txt, and playername.txt. These are actually game’s files, they’re in the game directory. Demo doesn’t do this, WTH…
Now, uninstalled the demo and deleted the wineprefix, but I still have that Limbo direct accesses (the exe and the uninstaller) among my applications, in the Wine group. How do I get rid of them?
Opened menu, selected them and hit “delete”, nothing happens!
When I had the demo installed I renamed the Program Files (x86) folder inside my .wine directory for simplicity reasons (I was testing running the demo from console…). And when I ran the demo uninstaller via Wine I forgot to rename the folder back to its original, though it did the uninstallation seemingly well…
What’s happening?
I don’t know. It’s difficult to follow…sorry.
Personally I never use the uninstaller, I just delete the program folder and edit it out of the menu, but I use KDE. And I only use 2 windows apps if at all.
Though I have found that in kde, if I do aas I said, the Alt+F2 still finds traces of the old removed app.
I wouldn’t worry about it