But why not see if some of the free maths programs on linux are the same type and have the same functions.
Mike
Kaj Haulrich wrote:
On Friday 15 August 2003 09:40 pm, Harv Nelson wrote:
Hi Kaj,Thanks Harv, - I'll give it a try, but wine is quite OK on my system, so I guess it is this application from Texas that's misbehaving. When I accept the default (c:\programs) it just refuses the whole idea : can't locate *folders*.
I'm having something of the same sorts of problems with a program I'm trying to run with wine.
Try this "WinTools" GUI set up aid:
http://www.franksworld.net/winetools/
It will make all the necessary directories and has an "Installer" of sorts. There is some additional education on the site.
Be aware that "wine" is a work in progress. There are new
RPM's built nearly every day. Check WineHQ
http://www.winehq.com/. You might want to try WineX, also http://digilander.libero.it/winehqitalia/winex.html
GL
Harv / AI9NL
Which arises another rant : This application (Derive) is meant for math students and developed by Texas Instruments. I don't know much about Texas, but where I live universities use Unix/Linux. I have great respect for Texas Instruments and their fine calculators and thusly can't believe they are Microsoft-Only. My geography might be wrong, though : Redmond is the capitol of Texas ?
Kaj Haulrich.
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