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Installing WoW on Ubuntu went great, but...

polarmystery

Diamond Member
Hey all,

I have been installing WoW on my ubuntu 9.04 system. I am fairly new to linux altogether. I was able to install WoW classic and Burning Crusade without a hitch, but when I went to install WotLK, it said I had 0 disk space available. I am using wine to install it. I'm not sure what the disk space allocated was for wine but I am not sure how to change it or identify it. Can someone help me out? Thanks!
 
You don't allocate disk space to WINE, it's just a normal program that uses your Linux filesystems. It's either a bug in WINE, the installer for whatever WotLK is or you're out of disk space in Linux.
 
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