Install Watchtower Library 2013 with Linux
We are currently using two Linux laptops, both are running Ubuntu 12.04 LTS (Precise Pangolin). These process also works on the current Debian 7.4 (Weezy). For both of them the installation is about the same.
#1. Install Wine 1.2 or better. Which ever version of wine that you decide to use, make sure it is a “stable” version and not a development or beta version. In Ubuntu use Applications > Ubuntu Software Center. In Debian, click System > Administration > Synaptic Package Manager.
#2. If you are using Wine 1.2 you will need to download iphlpapi.dll from http://www.dll-files.com/dllindex/dll-files.shtml?iphlpapi. Place the file in folder directory.wine/drive_c/windows/system32. If you re using Wine 1.3 or better, you can skip this step.
#3. Now let’s configure Wine to run Watchtower Library. Start Wine by clicking Applications > Wine > Configure Wine, then click on "Libraries". In the field New Override, enter "iphlpapi" and click "Add". You may see the warning message. If so, simply click Yes. Close and exit Wine.
#4. Open your Documents folder and create a new folder named WT2013. Copy the contents of the Watchtower Library 2013 to the WT2013 folder.
#5. Next we will need to change the permissions on the executable files in the WT2013 folder. Simply open the folder, and for each file that ends in .exe, do a right mouse click, click Properties > Permissions, and fill the check box that say “Allow execution file as a program”.
#6. You are now ready to install Watchtower Library 2013. Simply double-click startup.exe and follow the prompts.
#7. You will be presented with two Watchtower Library 2013 shortcuts on your desktop. Keep the one that looks pretty and delete the other one. Now Double Click the remaining Watchtower Library 2013 shortcut.
On some systems, you might see lines instead of text. No worries here, all you need to do is install a True Type font, and you are in business.
#1. Go to Applications > Internet > terminal
#2. Ubuntu: Type the following: sudo apt-get install ttf-mscorefonts-installer, then enter admin password
Debian: Type the following: su, enter admin password, apt-get install ttf-mscorefonts-installer
#3. Restart Watchtower Library and everything should work just fine.
Note: If you cannot see the text or if the text looks like 00000000 00000, simply choose a new font in Library > Properties
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