![]() ![]() So even though sudo runs a command as you, though w/root privileges, I suspect you do not want to install it using sudo. Warning: If you are going to do that, I had read plenty of warnings to not install wine as root. Wine Windows Program Loader".Īlternatively, you probably can do something on the command line such as "wine mlo-setup-file ", but I did not to that. check "Allow executing file as program"). Make sure the setup.exe file is executable (chmod +x or right-click file > Properties > Permissions. I downloaded the setup.exe file to my external drive, but you probably will want to use the "c:" drive, by default located at "/home/yourusername/.wine/dosdevices/c:" (Start > Wine > Browse C: Drive ). There was a specific fix for a bug in 3.6.1 that affected wine. It all just runs out of the box.Ĭ) Download MLO version 3.6.2 which I downloaded from. I did not need to change any of the default settings. sudo apt-get install wine1.5 Configure Wine), but I ran it since I needed to use the Storage tab to set up an external drive. Software Manager > tab "Other software" > Add. Ī) Installed the latest wine from their repository, following guidelines from here: It was easy to install too.īased on this link:, I chose to install the latest wine (1.5.16).Īlso, note the above link refers to MLO version "3.-beta7", but I'm using MLO 3.6.2 which I downloaded from. Everything I've tried so far works, seamlessly and fast, just like on my Windows machine, and looks great. I'm running MLO through wine on my Linux Mint 13 (based on ubuntu 12) machine and it runs AWESOME. > As in my example I have some machines with Linux, how to use MLO? The ability to receive, retain and track formal replies from the recipient of a task, including task accepted, task rejected, task status update, task completed. The ability to assign a task (with any subtasks) to a person and let them know, preferably by sending them something that will easily snap into outlook tasks, google tasks, and other task management tools The ability to tell people about a task (with any subtasks) by creating a printable summary and/or export to calendar I would like to see MLO provide more support for the ways that an individual person’s tasks interact with other people’s tasks, including I believe that MLO is an industry leading product in personal task management and I would like to see it keep that focus rather than transforming into an inferior player in the project management market. There are all sorts of missing functionality that would need to be implemented to be competitive, including critical path analysis, earned value analysis, Pert and Gantt charts, resource loading, milestone tracking and eventually, inevitably, time reporting and client billing. My own personal view is that I would not like to see MLO try to compete in the area of full scale project management tools. My company has very strict rules about using in house services only and I am absolutely sure many more will follow. If all these things are not in place then you are really just putting your property out there on the hope that you are anonymous enough so as not to attract the wrong kind of attention. ![]() All these things can easily double or triple cost. There also needs to be real penalties when security is breached that are in line with damages caused and the service should be able to demonstrate monthly that it has not yet occurred. Your company's intellectual property deserves protection which can only come from relentless patching, audit trails, and a guarantee to you the consumer that the information you put in that service is and will always remain yours. It is so enticing to embrace them but look at the articles popping up about cyberspying, and we are just seeing the tip of the iceberg. Web based services are the technical junk food of the 21st century. ![]()
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