I don't need to be warned about dimension's error (I know it will be wrong until I complete entering the data) so disabling error message is not a big deal. I have positively confirmed it by switching it on (things go wrong) and switching it off (works OK). ![]() This allows me to enter new dimensions without things going weird. It seems the answer is as simple as disabling error message in the simulation program If I execute any of these simulation programs from terminal, I get the following error message (although it deosn't stop things running?):Ġ06c:err:vulkan:wine_vk_init Failed to load libvulkan.so.1." The only way out of this one was to shutdown elementary and start again.Īfter repeated attempts it all seems to be coming back to user32.dll Had another go at editing dimensions, making sure that the input windows was away from main one. there was another/additional window hiding quietly behind main one when things frozeĭeleting this window allowed me to close the program and start again. It seems that input window hiding behind main one is probably just coincidence?, but. ![]() (since I already migrated almost everything else to Linux.) I could switch to Windows just for this simulation program:īut it would be PITA doing it just for that ![]() As to the best way of running DOS/Windows executable files in elementary OS?
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