On 16 Oct 2003 23:42:52 +0100, Richard Bown wrote:
So its try wine, the version I have is wine-20030115-4mdk, but I cant
find the config file.
Looks like it did'nt install.
Where is the normal place for wine.conf in MDK ? and should it have
installed the conf file when the rpm was loaded ?.
Hi all
Trying to get a audio dsp analysis prog running
the linux version is giving real grief, got it compiled,
but its shutting down the graphics card and crashes the pc.
So its try the win version,which wont run on win4lin. There's
no support for input devices,a and it wont run on vmware on
On Tuesday 14 October 2003 01:12 am, Turgut Kalfaoglu wrote:
Thanks darklord,
If I can't get decent performance out of regular wine, I may have to pay
for the wineX. Until then I'll struggle :) In any case, yesterday I
re-built DRI (Xfree86 that is). It took ages (for some reason its make
Thanks - I tried wineX, but I realised I was having better luck with wine
itself. I reinstalled DRI (straightforward, but takes a long time), and
Wine's CVS version. Now I have halflife in a 1024x768 window running at
60fps; and kazaalite++ at the same time.
What's great about linux is that
On Tuesday 14 October 2003 08:40 am, Turgut Kalfaoglu wrote:
Thanks - I tried wineX, but I realised I was having better luck with wine
itself. I reinstalled DRI (straightforward, but takes a long time), and
Wine's CVS version. Now I have halflife in a 1024x768 window running at
60fps; and
Hi there - I just installed the CVS version of wine, to my Mandrake 9.1
(with kernel 2.6.0test7), and noticed that OpenGL applications complain
that 'that mode of openGL is not supported', regardless of which mode I
use!
Are there any known issues with our version of XFree86 or Wine perhaps?
On Monday 13 October 2003 04:37 am, Turgut Kalfaoglu wrote:
Hi there - I just installed the CVS version of wine, to my Mandrake 9.1
(with kernel 2.6.0test7), and noticed that OpenGL applications complain
that 'that mode of openGL is not supported', regardless of which mode I
use!
Are there
Thanks darklord,
If I can't get decent performance out of regular wine, I may have to pay
for the wineX. Until then I'll struggle :) In any case, yesterday I
re-built DRI (Xfree86 that is). It took ages (for some reason its make
program starts at the beginning after a failure; and I had a few
Hi
I've been through the howto on wiki but I'm still having difficulties
I copyed the required dlls from my XP installation and used the latest
version of wine from where the artical recommended.
I managed to install Kazaa (some of the fonts were a bit funny) but it
would just gointo debug mode
/
As to W.I.N.E I cant help because as I said I allways get stuck n it also.
- Original Message -
From: Michael Lothian [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, September 07, 2003 4:46 PM
Subject: [expert] Wine setup
Hi
I've been through the howto on wiki but I'm still having
Hi all,
I'm using -- Wine 20030115(stock install from 9.1) to try to run TotalA, it
starts and the mouse is usable but there is no keyboard recognised.
O/S is Mandrake 9.1 with updates
Video is nVIDIA Gforce2 32Mb RAM
Memory 512Mb.
TotalA ran fine using Codeweavers 20020904 under Mandrake 9.0..
Hi,
I'm trying to install kazaa lite with the wine that comes with mdk 9.1, but
when running the installer, after I select what I want to install, when the
installation process starts copying the files, I get this error from kazaa
installation process:
C:\Program Files\Kazaa
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Sent: Friday, May 30, 2003 8:21 PM
To: Mandrake Expert Mail List
Subject: [expert] Wine access to printers
I am using:
Mandrake 9.0
codeweavers-wine-20020904-7
Does anybody know how to all exel/winword to be able to access
printers when being run from wine? I have installed the printer
I saw also that into ~/.wine/system.reg and
~/.wine/win.ini there is
System\\CurrentControlSet\\Control\\Print\\Printers
section that is cups integrated, but for me it's not
well working...
--- Steffen Barszus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am Sonntag, 1. Juni 2003 11:59 schrieb R N dev:
I think
I think there is a section into ~/.wine/config
file for printers but i've not tried to change it
to know if it works for either network or
usb printers (sure for parallel one).
Angelo
--- Michael Noble [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am using:
Mandrake 9.0
codeweavers-wine-20020904-7
Does
Am Sonntag, 1. Juni 2003 11:59 schrieb R N dev:
I think there is a section into ~/.wine/config
file for printers but i've not tried to change it
to know if it works for either network or
usb printers (sure for parallel one).
I have the following section in my .wine/config
[spooler]
FILE: =
Have got all the required registry directories in my .wine/ except
winedefault.reg.
Is there a problem with the Wine-20030115 RPM that shipped with MDK9.1?
Documentation suggests that you need config, system.reg, userdef.reg,
user.reg, wine.userreg and winedefault.reg in the .wine/ file.
I
I am using:
Mandrake 9.0
codeweavers-wine-20020904-7
Does anybody know how to all exel/winword to be able to access
printers when being run from wine? I have installed the printer
drivers to the win98. The printers show up when printing is
selected but when told to print, excel/winword
Okay, I REALLY REALLY want to get WINE working. Perhaps a wine guru can tell
me what I'm doing wrong, or what is wrong with the distro.
First, it is complaining about the filesystem type. It doesn't matter that it
is actually ext2, or reisser (which it is), so why is it complaining? Second,
On Tue, 2002-03-12 at 14:59, Lorne Shantz wrote:
Okay, I REALLY REALLY want to get WINE working. Perhaps a wine guru can tell
me what I'm doing wrong, or what is wrong with the distro.
If it is the wine that came with 8.1, I had some problems with that
package, solved most of them with a
no ads wrote:
I just installed codeweavers wine and configuration
went well, but I don't really know how to start it.
Can anyone help?
Thanks
minbari
Hey, another B5 fan, eh? Cool.
Anyways, if you are just wanting to start an application (for example
Starcraft), then it would go
I just installed codeweavers wine and configuration
went well, but I don't really know how to start it.
Can anyone help?
Thanks
minbari
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On Thursday 07 February 2002 11:48 am, no ads wrote:
I just installed codeweavers wine and configuration
went well, but I don't really know how to start it.
Just do wine path and app name
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no ads wrote:
I just installed codeweavers wine and configuration
went well, but I don't really know how to start it.
Can anyone help?
Thanks
minbari
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On Thursday 07 February 2002 20:48, no ads wrote:
I just installed codeweavers wine and configuration
went well, but I don't really know how to start it.
You don't. Wine is not a complete emulation of the windows desktop: it is
a way to run windows apps on the X11 desktop.
So you now have to
I've had VMWare before. It's OK but on my laptop memory and hdd space are
somewhat at a premium. Basically, VMWare is too much for my laptop but I
just confirmed it, codeweavers wine works perfectly.
I just downloaded the latest preview release (no. 5) and it runs mspaint,
notepad, IE just
Or buy VMware Express. Just 39$. You can download a free 30 day trial of the
full version. It runs M$ Office and most windows applications. The only ones
I have not been able to run correctly are a few very video/sound intensive
games.
The VM in VMware stands for Virtual Machine and that is
All,
I'm playing around with wine just to see what it can/can't do. I'm
running on a dual boot box windows and mandrake 8.1. I've grabed the
codeweavers wine rpm from their site. Here's the intresting parts.
When from a term window I type # wine /mnt/win/Program\ Files/Internet\
Hi all,
Somebody knows some way to avoid xfs eating tons of CPU while a wine app
is starting?
Thanks
óscar.
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MW Robert Boggs [EMAIL PROTECTED] studiouisly spake these words to ponder:
will wine transfer a windows audio file to linux, and make it work? RB
MW in a word, no. There are some things wine just won't do.
Wine is an API emulator, it just makes
will wine transfer a windows audio file to linux,
and make it work? RB
On Tue, 18 Dec 2001 17:36:51 -0500
Robert Boggs [EMAIL PROTECTED] studiouisly spake these words to ponder:
will wine transfer a windows audio file to linux, and make it work? RB
in a word, no. There are some things wine just won't do.
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Mandrake
Hi everyone,
I haven't played around with the version of Wine included with MDK much,
but I was wondering if anyone has noticed much difference in application
support either way between the normal Wine that MDK includes and CodeWeavers
WINE 1.0 Preview 4?
Thanks,
Tim
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Harold Hartley wrote:
I was wondering if anyone on this list could point me to more info about how
to get a windows app ( a ham radio program winaprs) to work under wine..
The winaprs has all its own files so I don't need to worry about any windows
system files..
Harold
On Monday 12 November 2001 11:40 am, you wrote:
Harold Hartley wrote:
I was wondering if anyone on this list could point me to more info about
how to get a windows app ( a ham radio program winaprs) to work under
wine.. The winaprs has all its own files so I don't need to worry about
any
I was wondering if anyone on this list could point me to more info about how
to get a windows app ( a ham radio program winaprs) to work under wine..
The winaprs has all its own files so I don't need to worry about any windows
system files..
Harold
Want to buy your Pack or Services from
On Fri, 9 Nov 2001, Harold Hartley wrote:
I was wondering if anyone on this list could point me to more info about how
to get a windows app ( a ham radio program winaprs) to work under wine..
The winaprs has all its own files so I don't need to worry about any windows
system files..
Harold
Thanks
Harold
On Friday 09 November 2001 07:35 pm, you wrote:
On Fri, 9 Nov 2001, Harold Hartley wrote:
I was wondering if anyone on this list could point me to more info about
how to get a windows app ( a ham radio program winaprs) to work under
wine.. The winaprs has all its own files
Hi,
How can I get accents (like á, é, í and so on) with programs that run under
wine? (for spanish language)
for example: técnico instead of t'ecnico
Thanks
óscar.
Hola,
¿Alguien sabe cómo conseguir que los acentos se escriban correctamente en los
programas que se ejecutan bajo wine?
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the one app that i use which needs serial port access, i had to change the
owner of the port from uucp to my user group.
i don't know if there are any bad implications of this (
Vincent A. Primavera wrote:
Hello,
I understand that it is possible to run Wine without having Windows
installed previously... Has anyone done this? And if so, how is it working
out? With which applications?
Thank you,
Vincent A. Primavera
If you mean without
Vincent
It has been a while since I looked at Wine but if I can remember correctly it
can run without having windows installed.
Also you should be able to run simple windows programs. (Programs that do not
rely on the OS too much).
Hope this helps
Dany Allard
Vincent A. Primavera wrote:
It can be done, but they have to be simple programs. Old 16-bit apps work
very well, like Freecell, Free Agent (still *the* best news reader), etc.
-Al
Vincent A. Primavera wrote:
Hello,
I understand that it is possible to run Wine without having Windows
installed previously... Has
The cure is to run wine with the `--managed' option.
Mike
Cecil Watson wrote:
Try running it as another user...
Good luck,
Cecil
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I've installed codeweavers-wine-20010112-1.i386.rpm to use Lotus Notes
Client with Linux.
Yesterday, it worked very
Try running it as another user...
Good luck,
Cecil
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I've installed codeweavers-wine-20010112-1.i386.rpm to use Lotus Notes
Client with Linux.
Yesterday, it worked very well and today, when I run the notes.exe file,
the application is running (with wine), but
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I've installed codeweavers-wine-20010112-1.i386.rpm to use Lotus Notes
Client with Linux.
Yesterday, it worked very well and today, when I run the notes.exe file,
the application is running (with wine), but without any window.
I've uninstalled and
Hello,
I've installed codeweavers-wine-20010112-1.i386.rpm to use Lotus Notes
Client with Linux.
Yesterday, it worked very well and today, when I run the notes.exe file,
the application is running (with wine), but without any window.
I've uninstalled and reinstalled wine (windows user reflex),
How is your wine set up? Do you just run apps, or do you use wine to
access an installed win95? Also, which version are you using? I love
wine, and use it for running WinVN. How did you install the media player.
I can't get it to run.
Windows Media Player works fine here. I use Codeweavers
On Friday 26 January 2001 17:21, you wrote:
How is your wine set up? Do you just run apps, or do you use wine to
access an installed win95? Also, which version are you using? I love
wine, and use it for running WinVN. How did you install the media player.
I can't get it to run.
Windows
When I try and install wine, it fails at the point where the config file
is set. It states:
/usr/X11R6/bin/wine-config: test: too many arguments
sed: -e expression #1, char 28: Unterminated `s' command
Any suggestions?
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Hey list
Since I have upgraded to Mandrake 7.1 (from 7.0) I can't use my
homebanking program, because the program - or is it Wine - can't get
access to the modem.
I have not changed anything in my setup (and as you can see, my internet
access works), and I have chown'ed the /dev/modem to user
I really don't want to spend any money to run Windoze apps.. are there any
good "How tos" or FAQs on Wine ? I have not had much luck with it
TIA
Charley
hi,
am looking for a wine-mailing-list.
Have tried the news.group, but seems too complicated. Or is somebody there, who
can explain it, how to start some questions as easy as here ?
thanks in advance
hans schneidhofer
On 10/04/00 21:10, Bill Beauchemin [EMAIL PROTECTED] is reported
to have said:
Who cares if WINE is an emulator or not. I run Linux to get away from
those crappy Winblows apps that MicroSnot shoves at ya with all there
bugs. Why would I want to go backwards.
Sometimes there are apps that only
Mike Fieschko wrote:
[snip]
That is (was) WABI. Caldera were distributing WABI v2.2, and maybe
still are. I believe MS Windows 3.11 apps (some) were the last ones
supported.
Yes, you're right. WABI now rings a historical bell.
MS Win3.x apps were all I needed the emulator for, and
I think you mean WABI which is no longer being developed
Jeanette
- Original Message -
From: "Mike Corbeil" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 11, 2000 8:11 PM
Subject: Re: [expert] Wine Is Not an Emulator
I thought WINE was what's been used
Umm guys (and gals)
just my 2 cents but this conversation is getting kind of pointless (especially
on a list like this)
WINE is a great product whatever it's called, but surely you can all discuss
this off list without subjecting the rest of us to the bandwidth bloat?
Thanks
Andrew
On Tue, 11
Lucky you about the only thing I have been able to get to run under wine is
Forte Free Agent 32bit
Jeanette
- Original Message -
From: "John Aldrich" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 10, 2000 3:02 PM
Subject: Re: [expert] Wine Is Not an Emulator
At 04:02 PM 04/10/2000 -0400, you wrote:
On Mon, 10 Apr 2000, John Aldrich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
'Cause there's a few DARN nice programs that are ONLY
available under Windoze -- Forte Agent is one that comes to
mind immediately. Although I haven't yet run Agent under
Wine, I would LOVE to be
B
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-Original Message-
From: Jim Hodgers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 11, 2000 2:24 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [expert] Wine Is Not an Emulator
At 04:02 PM 04/10/2000 -0400, you wrote:
On Mon, 10 Apr 2000, John Aldrich [EMAIL
On Mon, 10 Apr 2000, you wrote:
LOL!! I'm sorry but I just can't imagine a real windblows program that's
stable. I've found four in six years that I consider reliable. I think
it's kind of a sad epitaph for a OS that coulda, whoulda, shoulda been
great, but failed miserably due to ego and
On Tue, 11 Apr 2000, you wrote:
Lucky you about the only thing I have been able to get to run under wine is
Forte Free Agent 32bit
Haven't tried ityet. :-) That's one reason I keep my
Windows machine around. :-)
John
I thought WINE was what's been used on Solaris for several years, but may be
confusing it with another MS Windows emulator for Unix, or Solaris anyway.
mike
John Aldrich wrote:
On Tue, 11 Apr 2000, you wrote:
Lucky you about the only thing I have been able to get to run under wine is
"Mike" == Mike Corbeil [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Mike I thought WINE was what's been used on Solaris for several
Mike years, but may be confusing it with another MS Windows
Mike emulator for Unix, or Solaris anyway.
[snip]
That is (was) WABI. Caldera were distributing WABI v2.2,
I concede - rather, I give up - who really cares?
Russ Johnson wrote:
Play on words or not, that's what the Wine team says it stands for.
To emulate, aren't you faking it? If they don't fake it, but actually have
the APIs, then it's not emulation, it's real. Hence, not emulation.
If it
Exactly. If you add a what is essentially a new library, would you call
that an emulator. No, its just a library of api functionality. Would you
call a c, or c++, or fortran compiler an emulator.
Tom
Russ Johnson wrote:
Play on words or not, that's what the Wine team says it stands for.
Michael Holt wrote:
I concede - rather, I give up - who really cares?
You're not a technician, are you? Terminology matters. If it's not
consistent, people make mistakes and things go boom (just ask the Jet
Propulsion Laboratory).
I understand the distinction between emulator and API.
Well is it an adaptor or an emulator?
On Mon, 10 Apr 2000, Tom Berkley mewed:
Exactly. If you add a what is essentially a new library, would you call
that an emulator. No, its just a library of api functionality. Would you
call a c, or c++, or fortran compiler an emulator.
Tom
Russ
Let's see if I got this right: Wine is neither an adapter or emulator,
but instead uses API's to allow Windows programs to run on Linux.
I think it's a great idea, but I have one question. Will Windows
software be just as unpredictable and crash-prone when run under Linux?
Pj
Not as badly. A lot of Windows apps crash when they call system services,
not from their own bugs.
--- Pj [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Let's see if I got this right: Wine is neither an adapter or emulator,
but instead uses API's to allow Windows programs to run on Linux.
I think it's a great
:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, April 10, 2000 12:55 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [expert] Wine Is Not an Emulator
Let's see if I got this right: Wine is neither an adapter or emulator,
but instead uses API's to allow Windows programs to run on Linux.
I think it's a great idea, but I
On Mon, 10 Apr 2000, you wrote:
Let's see if I got this right: Wine is neither an adapter or emulator,
but instead uses API's to allow Windows programs to run on Linux.
I think it's a great idea, but I have one question. Will Windows
software be just as unpredictable and crash-prone when
In brief, yes. However, it won't take the OS (Linux) with it, in most
cases. Today, many crashes in windows forces a reboot. Not so under
wine.
On Mon, 10 Apr 2000, Pj wrote:
Let's see if I got this right: Wine is neither an adapter or emulator,
but instead uses API's to allow Windows
Of course, but at least it won't take the entire machine with it.
Pj wrote:
Let's see if I got this right: Wine is neither an adapter or emulator,
but instead uses API's to allow Windows programs to run on Linux.
I think it's a great idea, but I have one question. Will Windows
software
Who cares if WINE is an emulator or not. I run Linux to get away from
those crappy Winblows apps that MicroSnot shoves at ya with all there
bugs. Why would I want to go backwards.
Bill Beauchemin
Sunnyvale MDC Control Center
GlobalCenter
(a Global Crossing company)
888-541-9888
On Mon, 10 Apr 2000, you wrote:
Who cares if WINE is an emulator or not. I run Linux to get away from
those crappy Winblows apps that MicroSnot shoves at ya with all there
bugs. Why would I want to go backwards.
'Cause there's a few DARN nice programs that are ONLY
available under Windoze
LOL!! I'm sorry but I just can't imagine a real windblows program that's
stable. I've found four in six years that I consider reliable. I think
it's kind of a sad epitaph for a OS that coulda, whoulda, shoulda been
great, but failed miserably due to ego and greed, imho.
Pj
John Aldrich wrote:
The reason that *anybody* would care ('cause I'd imagine that by the end
of
the thread a lot of people were wondering the same thing) is because the
original post was discussing the speed of execution.
An emulator is inherently slow; an API is not.
However, if you want to run no Windows
Ron Stodden said:
Wine is not an emulator or a simulator - Windows programs directly
execute on a Linux implementation of the Windows Application Program
Interface (API), and should run just as fast (maybe faster?) as they
do under an MS API implementation.
Well, I'm sure that's true of
Where can one go to get help configuring wine to work on my system?
Are there any How to or mailing lists?
Thanks.
Ivan
Lane Lester wrote:
Ron Stodden said:
Wine is not an emulator or a simulator - Windows programs directly
execute on a Linux implementation of the Windows Application Program
Interface (API), and should run just as fast (maybe faster?) as they
do under an MS API implementation.
Stephen F. Bosch said:
Windows Tetris runs great in Wine!
*LAUGHS*
grin
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Lane Lester / Madison County, Georgia USA
Using Linux to get where I want to go...
Play on words or not, that's what the Wine team says it stands for.
To emulate, aren't you faking it? If they don't fake it, but actually have
the APIs, then it's not emulation, it's real. Hence, not emulation.
If it was hardware, then I'd say it had to be emulation. Since we're talking
On Sun, Oct 24, 1999 at 10:57:17AM +, Benjamin Sher wrote:
I am very pleased to see that Mandrake comes with an rpm for WINE.
I would really appreciate it if someone could give me an illustration of
how to actually install and use an application on Wine.
If you need general informations
Hello All,
I'm new when it comes to X and wine but everythime i try to run wine and
any dos program i get a connection refused by X server any ideas?
Eric Peters
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Hello,
Does someone know why I can not run wine
(wine-990518-3mdk, wine-debug-990518-3mdk) on venus ?
Following are results of my attempt to run well known app:
[root@tomato ttf]# wine /msdos/windows/sol.exe
Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server
Xlib: Client is not authorized to connect
Zilvinas Atkociunas wrote:
Hello,
Does someone know why I can not run wine
(wine-990518-3mdk, wine-debug-990518-3mdk) on venus ?
Following are results of my attempt to run well known app:
[root@tomato ttf]# wine /msdos/windows/sol.exe
Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server
Xlib:
I take it you are sending the display from one machine to another?
First thing you have to do is export the display, which it looks like you did.
Next is to add the entry to your xhost file.
You can do this by using the command:
xhost + (which will exporting from any host without any
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