![]() ![]() Even when I tried "~$ wine 64 start /unix SpiderSolitaire.exe", I still got the same error. Or at least that's what I think is going on. Only that it has to do with the fact that the game is a 32 bit program and wine is a 64-bit program. Follow the setup wizard, and select which games you want to install on Windows 11. Unpack and execute the file Windows7GamesforWindows11108.exe. I was also reading this post įrom another user, but couldn't really understand everything that was going on. Download the ZIP archive with games using this link. ![]() Which I think says that I should be able to play it? Even when I try to use the terminal and run the command "wine SpiderSolitaire.exe" I get an error that says "Application could not be started, or no application associated with the specified file. I'm not sure which is the correct program to open with Wine, but neither of them work when I right click on these files and try to "open with Wine Windows Program Loader". So I'm not sure where the problem is occurring but when each game folder has both a regular. In the meantime though, I'm just trying to get the game to launch and my easiest solution without using Wine has been to save a web browser link to my desktop that they can just click and it takes them to the website. Eventually, this will be for my parents to play on, so the least amount of steps needed to launch the game the better. I understand that Linux isn't Windows, but I'm taking things one step at a time and I hope to be able to make a desktop shortcut to play the game. So far I've been able to install Wine and I've also copied the Microsoft Games folder from my parent's old desktop to a USB and then transferred that folder to my downloads folder in my files. I'm just starting out and I would like to be able to make something like similar to a desktop icon that can start and play Window Vista's version of Spider Solitaire. Hello everyone, I just recently installed Linux Mint Cinnamon 20.3 and I believe to have successfully installed Wine version 7.0 ![]()
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