How to use C2 on Linux Wine

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  • Switched over to Mint from the motherload of *** that is Windows 10 last week and have been very happy with the change.

    Tasks have become exponentially faster and Mint has no problem working with 2000+ nodes of a vector whereas simply displaying 2000 nodes meant a 3 minute lag for W10.

    Anyway, most of the fundamental apps on Windows are available on Linux except C2 and as far as I know the options are:

    • Run C2 in Visual Box
    • Run C2 in Linux WITH compatibility layer software that is Wine.

    I opted for option 2 and have managed to Install C2 and created a desktop Icon. Right-clicked on the C2 icon and set permissions to read-and-write. But somehow opening the program got me the "Debugger is present" error.

    Anyone got this error before? I've done some research but haven't found a solution yet.

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  • Switched over to Mint from the motherload of *** that is Windows 10 last week and have been very happy with the change.

    Tasks have become exponentially faster and Mint has no problem working with 2000+ nodes of a vector whereas simply displaying 2000 nodes meant a 3 minute lag for W10.

    Anyway, most of the fundamental apps on Windows are available on Linux except C2 and as far as I know the options are:

    - Run C2 in Visual Box

    - Run C2 in Linux WITH compatibility layer software that is Wine.

    I opted for option 2 and have managed to Install C2 and created a desktop Icon. Right-clicked on the C2 icon and set permissions to read-and-write. But somehow opening the program got me the "Debugger is present" error.

    Anyone got this error before? I've done some research but haven't found a solution yet.

    wine is a rebus, i suggest you install a windows os in a partition for using C2 (dual boot with linux) or using C3 from linux browser.

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