![]() Thats why I tried the iso way, I was able to mount the iso permantly, but that did not work either.īecause the copy protection does not fall for the iso trick, or wine cant handle it.įor others the 100% legal part, download the updates ( exe files ) from the official site. I also had to open the file browser (dophin on openSUSE) and browse to the dvd, to be able to add the path in wine. The problem is prob that openSUSE (linux) makes a temp mount point, when the dvd is in the drive.īut that mount point does not survive a restart. ![]() Well the problem was, I had to add the link to the dvd everytime I started my pc.Īlthough wine remembered the right link, it did not work anymore after a reboot.īecause I also asked for help on an openSUSE forum, I think I found the problem, but no solution. ![]()
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