Nancy,
here is a copy/paste from a "how to" I had printed up to make Wine
installed apps avaliable system wide, rather than just for one user.
Hope this helps.
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This is an easy fix for your Wine problem. Install your
sp-discuss] LTSP and Wine problem
Hello,
Please post what version of Wine you have installed. Do an : rpm -qa
wine Have you tried making a dedicated wine directory ,ad copy/paste a
single wine user that you have installed the program as into this
directory. I beleive I posted a "how to" on
Hello,
Please post what version of Wine you have installed. Do an :
rpm -qa wine
Have you tried making a dedicated wine directory ,ad copy/paste a single
wine user that you have installed the program as into this directory. I
beleive I posted a "how to" on the ltsp wiki on how to do this. I would
On Wed, 8 Oct 2008, Jordan Erickson wrote:
>> When I log onto the main system terminal as any of the users, Wine
>> works perfectly and the program is usable. However, when I log on as
>> any user, including Root, on any of the thin client terminals, any
>> action utilizing Wine causes the termin
> Hi,
>
> I'm having a problem using Wine on our remote terminals. We have a
> proprietary Windows based program that we must run on our system.
>
> When I log onto the main system terminal as any of the users, Wine
> works perfectly and the program is usable. However, when I log on as
> any
Hi,
I'm having a problem using Wine on our remote terminals. We have a
proprietary Windows based program that we must run on our system.
When I log onto the main system terminal as any of the users, Wine
works perfectly and the program is usable. However, when I log on as
any user, including
Hi Werner,
> I installed our CAD software under wine on the terminal server (ltsp 4.2,
> OpenSuse 10.1). When I start the program using wine on the server
> everything works all right. If I try to run it on a terminal I can see the
> GUI starting and then it disappears - I'm back on the desk
Hi Werner,
I've got a small application (Delphi) running on ltsp clients...
basically, i've done installation per user (login onto ltsp terminal,
open xterm, do normal installation).
On Thu, 11 Jan 2007 20:36:02 +0100 / Werner Winter wrote:
With a subject: [Ltsp-discuss] ltsp and win
Werner-
You can try to run wine with the --verbose option, perhaps that will
give you better results. Usually whenever I have seen an app run
locally but then fail on a remote terminal it is because the app demands
local shared memory from the X server (terminal). If there are any
logs, look
Hello,
I installed our CAD software under wine on the terminal server (ltsp 4.2,
OpenSuse 10.1). When I start the program using wine on the server
everything works all right. If I try to run it on a terminal I can see the
GUI starting and then it disappears - I'm back on the desktop. Nothing
Oops, I only sent this to John personally.
-FW: RE: [Ltsp-discuss] ltsp and wine-
Date: Tue, 04 Mar 2003 20:01:08 +0100 (CET)
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: John_Cuzzola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: [Ltsp-discuss] ltsp and wine
You're right. But where does it say that
On Tue, 4 Mar 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Who knows?! Perhaps calc.exe has a bug, or wine, or both! Ask the
> Chinese government! They probably have access to the source code of
> calc.exe by now. ;-)
>
> Better still: start your $$$ copy of VB or VC (Are they bug free?)
> through wine (Does
Do you have /c/windows/calc.exe mounted? I'm not real familiar with how it all works,
but it wouldn't work if the directory you are trying to get into is unavailable.
Maybe some more experience people would be able to help you better if you gave some
error codes or log entries.
I'm pretty sur
Who knows?! Perhaps calc.exe has a bug, or wine, or both! Ask the
Chinese government! They probably have access to the source code of
calc.exe by now. ;-)
Better still: start your $$$ copy of VB or VC (Are they bug free?)
through wine (Does it cope with those?) and RADly develop your own
supercal
Anyone run into an issue where wine apps will not run on a remote terminal?
Any other application like Mozilla or OpenOffice work perfectly, and wine works
remotely to other (non-ltsp) systems, like my laptop.
When I try to execute a command with wine, like:
wine /c/windows/calc.exe
the non-ltsp
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