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Wine for Mac and linux Hi there Am hoping not to have to get a windows machine for this purpose. I'm also hopping not to have to use VMWARE/Parallels/VirtualBox etc, just because of resource issues. I'd really like to be able to use Wine /bottler to install Alveo (this is how I'm running MT4 currently) - has anyone had any luck?
I saw a post somewhere about a gentleman using a windows tablet and team viewer. I like that as a cunning option, but keen to see if I can get wine going first as a travelling option. Been attempting to install Alveo onto Linux Mint. 'WINE' choked at the installation of (the Alveo required) '.NET Framework 4.5.1'.
Today, attempting installation by using 'CrossOver' - which seems to be related to WINE, but is an annual subscription. (Am on first day of free 14-day trial - If they can solve my Alveo installation problem, then they'll have me as a customer - for a year, at the least!:) ) Has anyone else tried this route - 'CrossOver'? (I borrowed a cheap laptop with Window 10 in order to get started with Apiary and Alveo - been awhile since I used Windows. Pathetic imitation of Linux, eh?:) ). Linux Mint 18.3 (Xfce 64-bit version), Crossover Linux 18.0.0 (see - probably better known for contributing to WINE), and Alveo 1.5.13. Two small profitable trades this morning through Alveo on my Linux computer.:) I was actually trying to get Ninjatrader 8 to install - maybe something in the Ninjatrader 8 helped get Alveo running? Crossover has something they call 'The Kitchen Sink' - as in they throw the 'kitchen sink' at a problem - as in they throw all their general solutions at a problem to attempt to solve.
(Try it - search for 'The Kitchen Sink' windows installation in Crossover.:) ) After a lot of trial and error, the process seems to be: 1) create a 'Windows 7' bottle - I named it 'Alveo 1.5.13' in Crossover. ('bottle' is what Crossover calls it ) use the 32-bit version. 2) Install 'The Kitchen Sink' in that bottle. 3) Install 'Microsoft.Net Framework 4.5' in same bottle 4) Install 'Microsoft.Net Framework 4.5.1' also.
5) Install 'Alveo1.5.13Installer.exe' downloaded from the software page at Apiary Fund: Graphics during install act very strange at times. If an image is blank, then wave mouse pointer over it, and image(s) can become visible. (sometimes faint, or unusual color). Graphics are behaving very well once inside Alveo. Only a few hours testing this (this morning). Was trying to install Ninjatrader 8, and they never sent the password, so I tried installing Alveo again.