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[quote user="Paul Unger"] Sorry, I thought there was a way to avoid having to download the files and save bandwidth / download space in the installation process. I guess I misunderstood... [/quote] One way to save time is to save bandwidth. And in this case, you have to separate the installation into at least two steps: 1- LogosBible installation, 2
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[quote user="Paul Unger"] Thanks for the reply, Daniel Ribeiro da Silva. Sorry to say, though, that I'm still confused... Do I have to download "Logos-x64.msi" as well as "fast_install_appimagewine_and_logos.sh" and have them in the same folder before I start? In the instructions (https://github.com/ferion11/LogosLinuxInstaller), step 15 shows "Logos
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[quote user="Paul Unger"] As I said, I have Logos 8 up and running -- with 22 GB of files in Data, Documents, and Users that I'd rather not have to download again. I see this on the ferion11 page: " DOWNLOADED_RESOURCES : change the directory where the script will search for files by name before attempting to download from the internet (default is
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[quote user="Elliot Swaim"] I tried installing Logos on Manjaro using the Ferrion11 Installer . At first, there were two packages that I needed to install (xorg-xwd and cabextract). After that, the installation seemed to go just fine until at the very end, I got an error message saying, "The Microsoft .NET Framework version 4.7.2 is not installed on
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[quote user="Dominik Wagner"] Hello all. I have now tried to run LOGOS 9 on an openSUSE Leap 15.2 Linux. Whenever it trys to start WINE during the installation I get this error message and the LOGOS setup does not start. Under Ubuntu everything works without problems. I use the script from "github ferion11" (fast) 002c:err:module:load_so_dll failed
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[quote user="Taylor"] Any thoughts on how to resolve the kerning issue? Note the spacing between "F" and "r". [/quote] The problem shown in "1" isn't a font rendering issue, but a issue of special characters in a string not being ignored. We can see in "2" that the same doesn't happen. Normally, to make it easier to add keyboard shortcuts, special characters
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[quote user="Purist"] I'm getting the following error during a fresh install on Ubuntu 20.10. I have installed on this OS before without errors, but I see that the fast_install script was updated 2 days ago. "./fast_install_AppImageWine_and_Logos.sh" Returns: ./fast_install_AppImageWine_and_Logos.sh: line 6: syntax error near unexpected token `newline
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[quote user="Al Graham"] Daniel: Thanks for your help. Attached is the terminal output when I use fast_install_AppImageWine_and_Logos.sh. ... [/quote] You are getting the error message: err:seh:segv_handler_early Got unexpected trap 6 during process initialization This kind of error normally happens when using liveUSB and WINE cannot write to the USB
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[quote user="Al Graham"] Logos 9 installs using install_AppImageWine_and_Logos.sh script. When Logos 9 starts it does not run long. Attached is the backtrace from Wine. Thanks for all the work the Linux team is doing. (Lubuntu 20.04) 1447.Wine-20201027-backtrace.txt [/quote] You are being quite adventurous here. Using your native, old, wine-5.0 (vanilla
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[quote user="Rob Perry"] Daniel, thank you so much for your help, and patience, for what is probably a basic question. I think I have the key right now. The clipboard works within Logos but it still doesn't work between other linux apps and my chromebook environment like it once did. ... [/quote] Yes, that's correct. And as far as I know, at the moment
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[quote user="Bill Anderson"] ... The old Windows Notepad does appear. The issue persists when I try to run Logos. [/quote] Interesting. I can think of some possibilities: 1- The installation of dotnet was corrupted by issues in the file system. 2- The last update wasn't completed successfully and left LogosBIble in an inconsistent state. 3- Your setup
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[quote user="Bill Anderson"] ... I used the fast install script and selected option 1. Terminal output is attached. Sorry, I have not used pastebin. 4643.Output.txt [/quote] Don't worry, pastebin was just my usual suggestion (because the Gentoo Linux forum doesn't allow attaching files). Your log indicates that the dotnet is failing when trying to obtain
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[quote user="Rob Perry"] I am not sure if I did this right. I added a registry key with a value. Below is a picture. I retried my scenario and a copy and paste doesn't seem to take still. Let me know if I failed to set the key right. Thank You! ... [/quote] Half correct. The "X11 Driver" is a Key (shown as a folder) and is right, but the "UsePrimarySelection
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[quote user="Rob Perry"] I did some more testing to narrow it down. The clipboard works in all my other Linux apps except Logos. It used to work so I am not sure what might have happen. When I say works, I mean I can Ctrl+C or Right click and hit Copy and go in my ChromeOS environment, say Google Docs, and do a paste. [/quote] WINE doesn't have all
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I'm sorry. Since July 2020 everything started to fall apart. The installer script stopped working, the old portable version didn't worked anymore, and I was never able to update LogosBible again (on every update after this, i'm removing and installing it again). The wine-5.x version was using a lot of CPU, and it was very hard to use here (slow machine
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[quote user="Frank Sauer"] ... There was no error message. I have the normal updates available notification. The two libsdl2 files that there are updates for notify me when I select them for update, that Wine will have to be removed to update the libsdl2 files. [/quote] Good. In this case, just hold on to the libsdl2 update for a while, someone will
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[quote user="Frank Sauer"] Has anyone else come across updates to libsdl2 that wants to remove Wine in order to update? Can't update or remove it to reinstall without removing Wine. [/quote] This is one package with Dependency Conflict. Since you didn't posted the error message here, I'll just give one reference to a short Debian guide on how to resolve
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[quote user="Rob Perry"] That did it! Everything is installed and I can move about. Indexing starts and causes a windows 'system error must close' I believe I saw others mention this so I will go and research how people got through it. [/quote] You can try the index without running the LogosBible with: $ ./Logos.sh indexing And if you want to use the
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[quote user="Rob Perry"] Everything went as documented. When I start Logos I get the attached picture. It is the control panel. I see Logos is installed. It might be that an environment variable is not set. If you have any ideas, shoot them my way. Thanks so much everyone! ... [/quote] You can remove the LogosBible_Linux_P folder in your $HOME, then
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[quote user="Paul Unger"] I have been running Logos using Rik's installation method. It has worked well, but it doesn't update... (currently running 8.8 SR-1). I've seen a few times recently that Daniel's script is the recommended method. How do I go about running that? Do I have to uninstall "Rik's" before I install "Daniel's"? I have copies of all