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Solved Running via Wine on Linux systems

Discussion in 'NATIVE ACCESS' started by vlig, 24/12/19.

  1. 4bgt

    4bgt New Member

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    Hi I am still stuck with a NO DISK error, although I am mounting using the unhide option. (Trying to get the Battery Libraries to install), would be great to get some ideas/ help.
    Running Ubuntu 21.04 but also tested 18.04 using Wine 6.01
     
  2. gamelanpan

    gamelanpan NI Product Owner

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    Try these steps:

    sudo mkdir /mnt/test

    sudo mount -t udf Battery_4.iso -o unhide /mnt/test

    sudo mount -t udf Battery_4_Factory_Library.iso /mnt/test

    cd /mnt/test

    command: wine name-of-installer.exe

    (if NA reports a failed download, your downloaded .iso files do exist in full at
    .wine/drive_c/users/you/Downloads ...which may or may not be, a symbolic link to
    /home/you/Downloads )
     
  3. 4bgt

    4bgt New Member

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    Thanks for you advice, unfortunately it ended up with the same error :
    (Disk not found, see screenshot below :/ )

    Any help is highly appreciated! upload_2021-7-13_0-18-55.png
     
  4. gamelanpan

    gamelanpan NI Product Owner

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    Try wrapping your Battery install command with " " instead of ' '
    or you can fill in the blank spaces in paths and software titles with a *

    Also, after the installer has completed, Native Access will need to be restarted for it to find and recognize the successful install. I'm using the latest Ubuntu Studio and AVLinux, and each one has wine-staging 6.2
    Battery 4 from Komplete 13 update installed OK here.
    Hope this helps.
     
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  5. 4bgt

    4bgt New Member

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    Wow, it worked! Thank you so much for figuring this out!!!
    :)
     
  6. gamelanpan

    gamelanpan NI Product Owner

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    Great to hear good news. I tried launching a couple instruments using the ' ' and all kinds of nonsense took place.
    For fun, there is a free old 32 bit dual-arpeggiator from coder Psychic Modulation,
    called Arptron 2.5, which works in reaper/wine, or linux reaper, when wrapped by linvst
    or yabridgeplugin wrappers. (It's also a nice tron synth!)

    It has midi-out, which in Reaper can be routed to Battery 4 via the sends/receives icons among the various reaper track icons in the upper left panel. The two arps can play battery4 drums at different speeds, in different directions, with different number of repeats, as played, or random. Madness may ensue...Should be at the old vst4free.com which was recently renamed, or in a google search near you...
    Cheers