The Wonderland Games run in Linux

Discuss the games (no level solutions or off-topic, please).

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The Wonderland Games run in Linux

Post by VirtLands » Tue Dec 06, 2011 12:45 am

The Wonderland Games run in Linux

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Post by StinkerSquad01 » Tue Dec 06, 2011 4:04 am

Wow! Nice job/find! :D
I run Windows 7, but could easily get Ubuntu. 8)
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Post by tyteen4a03 » Tue Dec 06, 2011 1:28 pm

Just to remind everybody that VMWare is a good tool for running an OS inside your machine so that you won't have to wreck things up. A free alternative is Oracle VirtualBox.

Also, Wine works by translating the Windows API (think of it as the keys on a keyboard, Windows uses QWERTY arrangement while UNIX (the correct name for all Unix-like system such as Linux, Ubuntu, FreeBSD etc) to UNIX API, and this process isn't perfect, so sometimes it might crash.
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Post by VirtLands » Wed Dec 07, 2011 5:08 am

Thanks for the replies, *(StinkerSquad01 & Tyteen4a03).

[quote="tyteen4a03"]
Just to remind everybody that VMWare is a good tool for running
an OS inside your machine so that you won't have to wreck things up. A free
alternative is Oracle VirtualBox.

[/quote]

That's true, you can create your own
Virtual Machine running inside another OS.

The VMWare Player is free; the website requests that
you first join & create a free account with them

the VMWare Player link is:

http://tinyurl.com/752ugaa

( OR: http://tinyurl.com/7w24tmg )

The VMWare Player comes in several flavors,
such as:

VMware Player 4.0.1 for 32-bit and 64-bit Windows

VMware Player 4.0.1 for 32-bit Linux (.bundle)

The last example (VMWare Player for Linux) allows you to
run any virtual machine within a Linux host,
for example - you may run Windows 7 from within Linux.

{ Windows 7 will be the parasite, Linux the host }

This has its benefits and drawbacks,...

The benefit is that you can have an ENTIRE Windows OS within Linux,
the drawback is that it will consume some physical RAM & disk memory,
and that it is a sort-of emulation.

VirtualBox is also free, and comes in several flavors,...

https://www.virtualbox.org/
https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads

VirtualBox 4.1.6 for Windows hosts x86/amd64
VirtualBox 4.1.6 for OS X hosts x86/amd64
VirtualBox 4.1.6 for Linux hosts
VirtualBox 4.1.6 for Solaris hosts x86/amd64
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Post by wonderland5000 » Fri Dec 23, 2011 11:17 pm

Almost everything in Windows that is program can run in Wine.

( Discovered 1 year ago... )
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Post by tyteen4a03 » Sat Dec 24, 2011 4:46 am

wonderland5000 wrote:Almost everything in Windows that is program can run in Wine.

( Discovered 1 year ago... )
Yes, WINE is designed to emulate the Windows API as close as possible.

Another program called Cygwin does the opposite: Emulate a bash shell (program used to control UNIX systems) inside Windows. It is very useful for building applications when Visual Studio doesn't feel like working.

(You mostly won't need this one)
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Post by ~xpr'd~ » Sat Dec 24, 2011 5:34 am

With the newest version of Ubuntu, I literally skipped all of this except for the installing Wine and such part. It allows you to dualboot it with any other systems and already has Restricted Areas and the like built in. Thanks for the heads-up, though.

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...and on a Mac.

Post by randalpik » Sat Jan 28, 2012 2:41 am

I am able to run all of the Wonderland games on a Macbook Pro using Wine, but I can't run the RTW level editor. It'll open a blank window and that's it.

Luckily I have Windows installed on my other Macbook via Bootcamp.
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