I've managed to get it mostly working in Wine on the current Centos - although I'd love a native client, Nixnote has been a bit of hassle.
One thing to note is for it to work you will need to be aware of the following:
* Selinux - this blocks a "low_mmap" thing that prevents evernote/wine from working. Unfortunately the automated bug reporter to alter defaults for the wine/evernote app didn't collect info properly, but I've allowed the eception locally. You'll need to do so too, or disable selinux (it does improve security, but comes with a hefty usability tradeoff).
* IPtables - Evernote requires ports 80 and 443 to be open.
* Winetricks- install the tahoma font for things to look correct.
Se tthe winecfg so the app is started with a windows 7 config, and it should then work. I even get the evernote ads.
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I've managed to get it mostly working in Wine on the current Centos - although I'd love a native client, Nixnote has been a bit of hassle.
One thing to note is for it to work you will need to be aware of the following:
* Selinux - this blocks a "low_mmap" thing that prevents evernote/wine from working. Unfortunately the automated bug reporter to alter defaults for the wine/evernote app didn't collect info properly, but I've allowed the eception locally. You'll need to do so too, or disable selinux (it does improve security, but comes with a hefty usability tradeoff).
* IPtables - Evernote requires ports 80 and 443 to be open.
* Winetricks- install the tahoma font for things to look correct.
Se tthe winecfg so the app is started with a windows 7 config, and it should then work. I even get the evernote ads.