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Need help with bad internet #2620
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Hello there 👋 Please respond as soon as possible if a Pi-Apps maintainer requests more information from you. Stale issues will be closed after a lengthy period of time with no response. |
On my internet connection, the downloads for Wine usually finish in about 1 minute. What kind of internet connection do you have where that would take 3 hours, and has multiple connection failures? |
On a Switch? my switch refuses to connect to my wifi when in linux, so i have to use my (crappy) phones hotspot |
I've had the same problem. |
@DorianReedBased Your device is unable to download from github urls from your internet connection. We are unable to to anything about this. I was able to determine this by the following output you shared:
which comes from:
the only way for such output to occur would be if the wget from github fails. |
Closing as there is nothing more we can do for you here. |
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What happened?
Wine install error at end of install
Description
I am not too tech-savvy, especially regarding linux, so sorry in advance.
Yesterday and today i have jailbroken my switch and have been trying to install linux>wine so i can use it as a laptop type device. while installing wine, i believe near the end of the install, it crashed when "Cloning into 'wine-stuff'...", and i am unsure of how to fix this.
I am going to try updating all the files on my switch to see if that fixes this, but the main thing i would like to know is if this is recoverable, or if i have to restart again, as it took 3h+ just to crash last minute.
Thanks in advance!
-- Dylan (DorianReedBased)
What are your system specs (run the following command in your terminal)?
(Recommended) Error log? Terminal output? Debug messages?
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