
After that, just in case type wineserver -k to kill any remaining wine related processes. Just go to the terminal that you used wine to execute wmp11 and press CTRL+ C.

Run wine wmp11-windowsxp-x86-enu.exe where the downloaded installer is.Having winecfg already opened and configure to emulate a virtual desktop of at least 1024x768 (So to not use fullscreen) open a terminal in Ubuntu (Outside wine) and go where the WMP11 executable is.
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(Tested on my PC a laptop and in a last sorry excuse for PC just to make sure the procedure can repeat itself) If this is something you think solves the problem then accept, if not (Most likely will not since it is a weird way of installing it) then feel free to comment on it. I say half since you will not be able to visualize the theme of WMP11 but you will be able to play music and videos (Videos in this case only in fullcreen). I may be overlooking the (link in Resources) Can't find it. Select "OK" to load it into Media Player.īut I am having problems with step 2 (Download Windows Media Player 11 for Windows XP (link in Resources) and save it to Ubuntu's desktop).
Go to "Applications" then "Wine," select "Programs" and open "Windows Media Player." Click "File" then "Open" and locate a DRM file you want to play. Once downloaded, right-click and select "Open with Wine Windows Emulator." Follow the on-screen prompts for installing it to your system.
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Open a Terminal (Applications, Accessories, Terminal) and type "sudo apt-get install wine." This installs Wine Windows Emulator, a free application that allows you to run many Windows programs within Linux.ĭownload Windows Media Player 11 for Windows XP (link in Resources) and save it to Ubuntu's desktop. I am battling to install Windows Media Player 11 on Wine.
