My parents played Microsoft solitaire before i installed Linux on their PC, and the problem is that other solitaire games i searched for and installed simply aren't the same. the only solution is to have Microsoft Solitaire from Windows 10. the best would probably be through Wine.

Is it possible to install Microsoft Solitaire straight on linux in any way? Cracked or not, just that it works with no ADS. i need help with this because i haven't been able to find a solution or a downloadable solitaire somehow. feel free to also PM me if posting links isn't allowed.


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I'm so happy to hear that you using Ubuntu 18.04 (although 20.04 has passed) ... it's freakin' awesome. Creating a double-boot for playing solitaire however sounds clumsy: if you will want to play a quick game you will have to abort all your other work, reboot, play the game, and then reboot back to ubuntu ...

... as always I just pressed "Install" (without properly reading the text first :S). This installed another couple of hundred MBs of data on my system ... but eventually I got the PGS installer and was able to install pretty good solitaire. I just installed everything in the default location, which should then mean that it ends up in: ~/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/goodsol/

Now we are there ... pfew ... that was tiring .. I am exhausted. I navigate back to the install location of goodsol as indicated above step 9, run the executable again with command 9 and now it runs!!! I can play solitaire. Hopefully you can too!! I really hope that this will enable you to install and play the games that you love!! Let me know if it works. Hopefully your previous failed attempts will not interfere with the installation process. For me, since I am using a live-version of ubuntu, I will loose everything again when I restart my computer tomorrow morning ... and I will certainly not go through those steps again installing 2GB of data on my system ...

Actually, your suggestion to seek out native software is one that I support and your proposed alternative seems decent and generally available in the repositories, but indeed the impression I also got is that Rod is/was set on using PGS in particular. From the pieces of information that I gather from this site Pretty Good Solitaire has been around for many many many years already and also it offers an amount of different solitaire game versions (1000+ or so I think?) that is probably(?) unparalleled by any other implementation ... so I can totally understand that it has amassed a large following of devoted users that would even resort to using WINE to play it ? (actually, using WINE to play PGS is pretty easy as long as one does not forget to use winetricks as workaround for the missing visual basic runtime engine) ...

>From the pieces of information that I gather from this site Pretty Good Solitaire has been around for many many many years already and also it offers an amount of different solitaire game versions (1000+ or so I think?) that is probably(?) unparalleled by any other implementation

Indeed, Pretty Good Solitaire has been around and actively supported since 1995, and its 1030 different games is unmatched on any platform. The Mac, iPad, and iPhone versions far exceed the number of games on any solitaire game available on those systems as well. Those are objective facts.

On the subjective side, I am absolutely biased, but I think that these games are also the best in terms of playability, interface, and options. I can understand why somebody would run PGS in WINE (for the reasons above), but I cannot fathom why anybody would need any other solitaire game. ? (I have seen a fair [read: extensive] number of competing products, but none that measures up, honestly.)

>On the subjective side, I am absolutely biased, but I think that these games are also the best in terms of playability, interface, and options. I can understand why somebody would run PGS in WINE (for the reasons above), but I cannot fathom why anybody would need any other solitaire game. ? (I have seen a fair [read: extensive] number of competing products, but none that measures up, honestly.)

Of all solitaire collections I've seen, PGS delivers on all three. I've played other solitaire collections but their quirks bring me back to PGS. The only reason I would play those other collections is to scour for new game ideas that could and should be in PGS.

To prevent any misunderstanding ;): I fully recognize that the authoritative position of PGS in the field of solitaire games is absolutely unchallenged! ... It is actually the only solitaire software I have tried the last decade or so, but that was enough to realize that certainly from a game-playing point of view there is no need of any other solitaire software. Just the sheer number of games already proves that: 1030!, wow!, just imagine playing one every day it would take almost three years to try them all out!!!

Probably the resolution of the cat backgrounds is a result of the WINE quirks as well? ;) Don't worry about it: I don't mind cat backgrounds at all. It was just a joke ;) In fact ... it triggered my imagination into thinking that perhaps they were pictures of the cats of the game developers(?) ... perhaps some cats that may have solitaire games named after them(?) ... Random(?) ... Caramel(?) ... Bandit(?) ;) :D ... (btw, I am a cat-person myself ;)

>In fact ... it triggered my imagination into thinking that perhaps they were pictures of the cats of the game developers(?) ... perhaps some cats that may have solitaire games named after them(?) ... Random(?) ... Caramel(?) ... Bandit(?) ;) :D ... (btw, I am a cat-person myself ;)

Windows solitaire has few play-style options. It has a passable, if uninspired, set of card appearance choices. The background is the color of green felt, which is a fine color for a card game, but there is no way to change it.

Mahjongg solitaire, also known simply as Mahjongg, is a solitaire version of the classic Chinese four-player tile-based game Mahjong. The game is played with a set of 144 tiles based on Chinese characters and symbols. Some versions add Latin letters and Arabic numerals appealling to a Western audience.

So... around a year ago I had to clean 19 viruses off one of our C-levels PCs. When I grumpily asked "where did you get all of these" she replied very casually "I wanted to play solitaire". After rolling my eyes and giving her sh!t, I cleaned them and carried on.

You'd have to establish a repository on an app server or DFS namespace then create an install package that installs the package from that repository (with administrator credentials) with the parameters /quiet and /norestart. More importantly, I'd blacklist all the domains she's going to to get solitaire and report the issue to HR.

Not under my control... and "chinesehackers.com" was a symbolic example indicating ANY resource on the internet she could download solitaire from, infected or otherwise. To keep her 100% safe I'd have to unplug her lol

Its features include modern look and feel (uses Ttk widget set),multiple cardsets and tableau backgrounds, sound, unlimited undo,player statistics, a hint system, demo games, a solitaire wizard,support for user written plug-ins, an integrated HTML help browser,and lots of documentation.

We have another solitaire game done with Defold! This one is actually the old classic version remastered. Originally FS1 was done way back with Multimedia Fusion by Clickteam which served its purpose but gives me wartime flashbacks to this day. The remastered version was originally done with Monkey which has the sad story of developer abandonment while critical issues lingered, and was the instigating force that made us begin the switch to Defold several years ago now.

As we know, almost all computer users ever play Solitaire games, either from the Windows operating system, Android or others, this time I will share the knowledge how to install Aisleriot / solitaire in Kali Linux operating system.

Aisleriot is a card game that can be played alone so no need to invite others to play together. this game at once teach us to use the mouse.

if we open the game aisleriot, it turns out that is a klondike game, this game exactly the same as solitaire, and if we click the Game menu then Select game, it turns out there are many types of card games in it, there are 88 kinds, among others:

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I need help with this game, by the way. It's very similar to the solitaire game I played 30 years ago, but I can't understand why I can't move a card from one deck of cards to another. Here free freecell -solitaire.com/freecell is immediately playable without registration. I tried it, but I don't understand what has changed in the game. Why do I want to get a card and to do that I need to move some cards, but they don't move. That is, if I move one or two cards, everything is fine. But when I move a few cards, nothing works. Why does this happen? Are there additional rules that I don't know about, maybe someone knows? 2351a5e196

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