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(once in a while one of them breaches the Window walls and dares to tells us all software should be open-source -) It's population and user base probably consists of a lot of coders, and the open source concept of software is highly valued there. Linux could be described as a coder's universe. It seems there is quite a lot of continued demand from Linux users to get MusicBee working on their systems.īut by now it is quite safe to assume that there will never be a Linux version of MusicBee.įor me this raises a question for 'the other side' (the Linux world) on this:
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Until that day comes, I will live with joyful memories of MusicBee and in the presence of a somewhat lesser, but still pretty powerful god named Guayadeque. I still hope that someone out there will one day port MusicBee to Linux. Plus, I am not a gamer, although Linux is rapidly catching up in that regard as well. And I am at least as productive on Linux as I am on Windows.
#Getting music working in wine emulator windows 10#
And what's more, Linux Mint is prettier and a lot faster than Windows 10 on the same machine. I'm getting more than fed up with Windows 10 though and the way Microsoft is handling updates. On the contrary: it's a fantastic piece of software that I would recommend to anyone who loves music. I'm not trying to talk anyone out of using MusicBee, mind you. It's still pretty darn good though, better even than the other alternatives mentioned in this thread, IMHO. Mind you, no player out there is as good as MB and neither is Guayadeque.
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What I found is Guayadeque (see: ), which has come a long way since the early beginnings in 2012. So, I've been looking around for an alternative for MB on Linux. However, I am starting to realize that this is not a winning setup. I'm still running a dual boot system with Windows 10, more or less just to be able to run MusicBee. Just thought I'd mention that I've given up on getting MB to work under Linux Mint 19.3 using Wine. Short of downloading Windows 10 and creating a virtual machine? But before I do, could anyone possibly have any idea what might have gone wrong and what my next step can be. I wish I got an error message, but even that, apparently, is too much to ask. However, My euphoria was short-lived: MusicBee was added to the Wine menu, but when I click on its icon, nothing happens.
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#Getting music working in wine emulator install#
I did - finally - manage to install MusicBee without any error messages. I found this thread and went about installing Wine. One of those now guards my 130 odd Gb music collection, all of my CDs's and LPs that I digitized some time ago.Īnd that, obviously, made me long for the one application that might persuade me to keep Windows installed on one partition, although now I want really get rid of it altogether. So, I got one old and one ancient laptop out of the cupboard, loaded them with Linux and revived them. That was also the moment I realized I was relying on Windows far too much. I had backups, so nothing worse than mild annoyance.
#Getting music working in wine emulator Pc#
One week ago the HDD of my main pc (laptop) crashed. End of inner exception stack trace -Īt #=zDCOEcc9zNQtTU$yKE6Jr6j4=.#=z37lCrcUA9mkb.ctor(String #=zG9TJyQBfKs2$)Īt #=zlpWM7vlOZnRzBxwVf7prPpFOpng8.#=zuqOQhhffdeW$wvekOQ=.#=zY6zi0VAPDzfSuvQzAaSJVA8=.#=zq4KXnaQ5NBjj(MouseEventArgs #=zRiDv2sk=)Īt #=zC0pRT91Up5rfT$Mxl$GC1AQ=.OnMouseMove(MouseEventArgs #=zRiDv2sk=)Īt #=zlpWM7vlOZnRzBxwVf7prPpFOpng8.#=zuqOQhhffdeW$wvekOQ=.#=zY6zi0VAPDzfSuvQzAaSJVA8=.OnMouseMove(MouseEventArgs #=zRiDv2sk=)Īt .WmMouseMove(Message& m)Īt .WndProc(Message& m)Īt #=z47NIqvY5sRVyI8m7kPqlY7E=.WndProc(Message& #=zju6a1l0=)Īt .ControlNativeWindow.OnMessage(Message& m)Īt .ControlNativeWindow.WndProc(Message& m)Īt .Callback(IntPtr hWnd, Int32 msg, IntPtr wparam, IntPtr lparam) This operation failed because the QueryInterface call on the COM component for the interface with IID '' failed due to the following error: Exception from HRESULT: 0x80004002 (E_NOINTERFACE).Īt #=zDCOEcc9zNQtTU$yKE6Jr6j4=.#=tor() > System.InvalidCastException: Unable to cast COM object of type '#=zyQH8Ta37rIin' to interface type '#=ztNB$EAr5H4oa'. System.TypeInitializationException: The type initializer for '#=z37lCrcUA9mkb' threw an exception.