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EDIT: I have found out that, unfortunately, no one has been able to get the Unity3D Web Player to run under Wine and there is no native version of the Web Player. I'm afraid it is impossible to get it to run under Linux for the time being.


If you have other things installed in your .wine folder, try making a new, clean Wineprefix to do the install in, so that you are sure that nothing else in somehow interfering with the program.

To create a new Wineprefix, say in a folder called .BSGOnline do this in a terminal:

  1. mkdir .BSGOnline
  2. export WINEPREFIX=/home/username/.BSGOnline
  3. Do the install the same way as you did previously; install Firefox inside the Wineprefix and then install the Unity3D Web Player. It might help to update Wine as well, but that might just as well make it worse.

Good luck, and I hope it helps!

If you have other things installed in your .wine folder, try making a new, clean Wineprefix to do the install in, so that you are sure that nothing else in somehow interfering with the program.

To create a new Wineprefix, say in a folder called .BSGOnline do this in a terminal:

  1. mkdir .BSGOnline
  2. export WINEPREFIX=/home/username/.BSGOnline
  3. Do the install the same way as you did previously; install Firefox inside the Wineprefix and then install the Unity3D Web Player. It might help to update Wine as well, but that might just as well make it worse.

Good luck, and I hope it helps!

EDIT: I have found out that, unfortunately, no one has been able to get the Unity3D Web Player to run under Wine and there is no native version of the Web Player. I'm afraid it is impossible to get it to run under Linux for the time being.


If you have other things installed in your .wine folder, try making a new, clean Wineprefix to do the install in, so that you are sure that nothing else in somehow interfering with the program.

To create a new Wineprefix, say in a folder called .BSGOnline do this in a terminal:

  1. mkdir .BSGOnline
  2. export WINEPREFIX=/home/username/.BSGOnline
  3. Do the install the same way as you did previously; install Firefox inside the Wineprefix and then install the Unity3D Web Player. It might help to update Wine as well, but that might just as well make it worse.

Good luck, and I hope it helps!

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Ulrika
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If you have other things installed in your .wine folder, try making a new, clean Wineprefix to do the install in, so that you are sure that nothing else in somehow interfering with the program.

To create a new Wineprefix, say in a folder called .BSGOnline do this in a terminal:

  1. mkdir .BSGOnline
  2. export WINEPREFIX=/home/username/.BSGOnline
  3. Do the install the same way as you did previously; install Firefox inside the Wineprefix and then install the Unity3D Web Player. It might help to update Wine as well, but that might just as well make it worse.

Good luck, and I hope it helps!