

You'll then need to edit /etc/ld.so.conf to contain "/opt/cxoffice/lib" (or "~/cxoffice/lib") - without the quotes - and run Sudo setcap cap_sys_ptrace=eip /opt/cxoffice/bin/wine-preloader Sudo setcap cap_sys_ptrace=eip /opt/cxoffice/bin/wineserver If you don't wish to make this change permanent, you'll just need to run the first command, above, after each reboot of your machine.Īnother potential solution which avoids setting ptrace to 0 is to grant wineserver ptrace capabilities via "gedit" can be replaced with your text editor of choice If this works, you can make this change permanent by editing the ptrace conf file in sysctl: If you suspect you're suffering from this problem, run the following command in terminal:Įcho 0|sudo tee /proc/sys/kernel/yama/ptrace_scopeĪnd then try launching your Application, again. Some other apps (Such as the third-party "Warband Script Enhancer" for Mount & Blade: Warband) will give a "failed to write remote process memory for library string" error. The symptoms vary - Internet Explorer will repeatedly download a "runonce" file and never actually launch, Star Trek Online will flag an Internet Explorer error and the login screen will never correctly draw, Star Craft II will fail on login. There's currently a bug between Ubuntu and Wine that prevents many windows apps from properly launching, particularly if internet connectivity is required. Windows Applications fail to launch in Ubuntu 12.04
