On Sun, Jun 08, 2008 at 11:46:40PM +0200, Francesco Pietra wrote:
> Thanks. I followed the right recipe and the carried out a fresh
> install of wine. Everything shows a correct installation, like
>
> dpkg --status wine
>
> The windows application (a database) installs, though it fails to
> work.
Thanks. I followed the right recipe and the carried out a fresh
install of wine. Everything shows a correct installation, like
dpkg --status wine
The windows application (a database) installs, though it fails to
work. Like before.
I have already abandoned the windows application chemsk50 as chem
On Sun, Jun 08, 2008 at 19:31:06 +0200, Francesco Pietra wrote:
> Frustrated by lack of functionality of installed package wine since I
> upgraded to i386 lenny, I purged removed all specific packages of wine
> and reinstalled, also my database application. Still hanging while
> commanding 'search'
kages:
mesa-utils pdksh
The following packages will be REMOVED:
alacarte* fast-user-switch-applet* gnome-applets* gnome-control-center*
gnome-core* gnome-desktop-environment* gnome-panel* gnome-session*
libgnome-window-settings1* libwine* libwine-alsa* libwine-cms* libwine-esd*
libwine-g
On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 4:25 PM, Francesco Pietra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> After having upgraded to lenny i386, the two applications I used with wine
> have problems. One (a chemical drawing package) does not start any more. The
> other one (a database) starts, though functionalities are grea
After having upgraded to lenny i386, the two applications I used with wine have
problems. One (a chemical drawing package) does not start any more. The other
one (a database) starts, though functionalities are greatly reduced and it
hangs quite easily.
Am alone having such problems? Do they dep
On Sat, Sep 21, 2002 at 07:40:05AM -0400, Jeff Maxson wrote:
>
> You are kidding! I have tried that several times, and though I can
> get MSOffice programs to run, my Wine always gets stuck and pukes when
> trying to run Quicken. Did you do anything special? Can you forward
> config files to m
Tha solved it, I am now able to save files in MS WORD 2000.
first i tried running MS WORD 2000, with the command:
#wine -dll ole32=n WINWORD.EXE
and it worked...
I just edited my config file and specified the dlloverrides for WINWORD.EXE to
set ole32 to native, builtin,so... now i can do wine WINW
On Thu, Sep 19, 2002 at 04:56:50PM -0400, David P James happened to mention:
> jeff was roused into action on 09/19/02 03:34 and wrote:
> > don't bother running M$ products under linux unless you're running
> > VWware... you'll just end up making a big un-fun mess.
>
> I can vouch for that. I tri
On Wed, 18 Sep 2002 23:07:12 -0700 (PDT), Irvin Temp
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote :
> "The Disk is full or too many files are open.
>
> (C:\Windows\..\Templates\Normal.dot)"
>
Hello,
Here is how i got file saving in Word 2000 to work in wine.
Change the value of "ole32" from "builtin, native"
On Wed, Sep 18, 2002 at 11:07:12PM -0700, Irvin Temp happened to mention:
>
> Ive been playing with Wine(version in woody) and MS Offcie 2000. I
was to configure
> wine manually and using winesetup... I also installed MS Office 2000
and was able
> to launch the MS WORD, EXCEL and POWERPPOINT a
jeff was roused into action on 09/19/02 03:34 and wrote:
> don't bother running M$ products under linux unless you're running
> VWware... you'll just end up making a big un-fun mess.
>
I can vouch for that. I tried running IE once under wine. It crashed.
And it hogged system resources in the f
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On Thu, Sep 19, 2002 at 03:34:57AM -0400, jeff wrote:
> don't bother running M$ products under linux unless
> you're running VWware... you'll just end up making a big un-fun mess.
>
> you might want to take a good look at:
>
> http://www.openoffice
Irvin Temp wrote:
> Ive been playing with Wine(version in woody) and MS Offcie 2000. I was
> to configure
>
> wine manually and using winesetup... I also installed MS Office 2000
> and was able
>
> to launch the MS WORD, EXCEL and POWERPPOINT apps. My problem here
>
> is when i close the WORD a
Thanks Dominique, do you happen to know what was the exact file that you delete?
the only app i installed on my linux box is MS OFFICE 2k. If you remember the exact location of the file you deleted that woluld be great...
TIA
irvin
Dominique Dumont <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> > "The Disk i
Irvin Temp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Ive been playing with Wine(version in woody) and MS Offcie 2000. I was to configure
>
> wine manually and using winesetup... I also installed MS Office 2000 and was able
>
> to launch the MS WORD, EXCEL and POWERPPOINT apps. My problem here
>
> is whe
don't bother running M$ products under linux unless
you're running VWware... you'll just end up making a big un-fun
mess.
you might want to take a good look at:
http://www.openoffice.org/
http://www/kde.org/
good luck!
-jeff
Ive been playing with Wine(version in woody) and MS Offcie 2000. I was to configure
wine manually and using winesetup... I also installed MS Office 2000 and was able
to launch the MS WORD, EXCEL and POWERPPOINT apps. My problem here
is when i close the WORD application i would get a pop-up box wi
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