PlayOnLinux launch issues

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[Not sure if this belongs under Linux, or Video-games. I apologize if this is the wrong category]
I am trying to get Mortal Online to run on Linux, however I am having a bit of trouble with PlayOnLinux.

I'v gotten past the other errors, but I am left with "fixme:x11drv:sync_window_opacity LWA_COLORKEY not supported" when I try to run Mortal Online. If anyone knows what the error is, and what package I need to install/fix the help will be appreciated.
 

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Mortal Online is a windows application, PlayOnLinux is a WINE front end. So basically, I'm trying to run it through WINE. I'm running Ubuntu 12.04. Edit: Just to see, I'm going to change the version of WINE I'm running MO from to see if that fixes anything. Edit again: It didn't do anything.
 

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So I ran a clean instalation of Mortal Online using WINE 1.7.11. I encountered an error installing .NET 3.5, so I'm going to try and fix that but now I have this error instead.
"fixme:wincodecs:pngDecoder_Block_GetCount 0x26216a8,0x32f110: stub" Ignore the smiley, TH is automatically detecting it. It's a colon and a P.
 

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I'm continuing to get issues, I figured my original issue would be my last. As such I'm just going to go to the PlayOnLinux forums for better help, but thanks for the help anyway Pinhedd.
 


Are you trying to actually install the .NET runtime from Microsoft on Linux, or are you installing the Mono distribution packaged with Ubuntu?

I suspect that you may want to upgrade from 12.04 to 13.10. Ubuntu is a shit distribution to try and install upstream software on, and the distribution packages included with 13.10 are much newer.
 

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PlayOnLinux handles all of this for you, I'm installing them with WINE. I can't upgrade to 13.10, that version doesn't work on my computer.
 


Why not? Your computer would have to have absolutely archaic hardware that is no longer supported in the mainline kernel to prevent 13.10 from running.
 

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I honestly have no clue, I tried it and Ubuntu wouldn't boot. I had to reinstall, so I'm stuck in 12.04. My hardware isn't old or anything, but it doesn't work. It might be related to this issue I was having with Windows, but that's a different story.