http://newrpms.sunsite.dk/apt/redhat/en/i386/9.0/RPMS.newrpms/wine-0.20030813-1.i386.rpm
Nicely built wine rpm for redhat 9. :-)
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Hi jurvis,
Thanks a
lot!
I tried wine on
RH9. My program does not work.
There may be two
issues:
(1)My program
uses system-wide keyboard hook.
(2)My hook function needs to get "Caret" (or "input cursor") position
of any window in screen coordinates.
I guess w
Code Weavers also has other applications they have been able to run as
well.
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Subject: Re: How can I use WINE on RH9? Thanks a lot
If you only need to run Microsoft Office, the specialized Wine version
"CrossoverOffice" from http://www.codeweavers.com is an excellent
choice. It costs $55, but they offer an evaluation version as well.
jiang Yi wrote:
Hi I'm using RH9. May I ask how can I use WINE on it?
On Tuesday, Aug 26, 2003, at 12:06 America/New_York, jiang Yi wrote:
Hi I'm using RH9. May I ask how can I use WINE on it?
Thanks a lot!
Richard Jiang
Start by installing an rpm from here,
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=6241. make sure
you grab the one with rh
Hi I'm using RH9. May I ask how can I use WINE on it?
Thanks a lot!
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Hello,
I'm having a problem installing Enterprise Architect under wine on
RH9.When installing the software I get error 2761, that's all it says.
Does anyone knows anytjing about this?
I tried some help from wine users list but got none.
Thanks for any help.
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I'm not sure whether I can use a newer wine version, or what. I had RH 7.3
with wine working. I upgraded to RH 9.
Now, I get this:
$ wine
wine: relocation error: /usr/lib/wine/libwine.so: symbol h_errno, version
GLIBC_2.0 not defined in file libc.so.6 with link time reference
Versions:
Just a quick note - I did a clean install of 9 (yes, it's 9, not
9.0!!!), full install, but no wine, so I'm inclined to think it got on
your system some other way too.
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On Tuesday 22 July 2003 15:41, Kent Borg wrote this in an attempt to be
witty and informative:
> Well, something doesn't add up. I remember people complaining that
> wine was dropped, I didn't get wine installed in my "everything"
> install, Samuel Flory came to th
me and I didn't do an everything
> > > install.
> >
> > Were you doing an upgrade from, say, RH 7.3? Maybe your installation
> > of wine is left over from then.
>
> Nope. Clean format and install.
Well, something doesn't add up. I remember people comp
upgrade from, say, RH 7.3? Maybe your installation
> of wine is left over from then.
Nope. Clean format and install.
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On Tue, Jul 22, 2003 at 11:30:10AM -0500, Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote:
> It was installed by default for me and I didn't do an everything
> install.
Were you doing an upgrade from, say, RH 7.3? Maybe your installation
of wine is left over from then.
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On Tuesday 22 July 2003 15:02, Samuel Flory wrote this in an attempt to
be witty and informative:
> Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote:
> >It was installed by default for me and I didn't do an everything
> >install.
>
> Wine is not in RH 9. Read the release notes folks. I belie
Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote:
On Tuesday 22 July 2003 08:59, Kent Borg wrote this in an attempt to be
witty and informative:
On Tue, Jul 22, 2003 at 12:25:33AM -0500, Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote:
Wine is in 9.0.
Are you sure? I don't see it in my "everything" install.
On Tuesday 22 July 2003 08:59, Kent Borg wrote this in an attempt to be
witty and informative:
> On Tue, Jul 22, 2003 at 12:25:33AM -0500, Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote:
> > Wine is in 9.0.
>
> Are you sure? I don't see it in my "everything" install.
>
> -kb
It w
On Tue, Jul 22, 2003 at 12:25:33AM -0500, Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote:
> Wine is in 9.0.
Are you sure? I don't see it in my "everything" install.
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On Tuesday 22 July 2003 00:06, Julian Opificius wrote this in an attempt
to be witty and informative:
> I was going to upgrade 7.1 to 9 and install Wine, but it hasn't been
> in the distro since 8.0. Is there a replacement ? Anyone know the
> scoop?
Wine is in 9.0.
>
> Ju
I was going to upgrade 7.1 to 9 and install Wine, but it hasn't been in the
distro since 8.0. Is there a replacement ? Anyone know the scoop?
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ander.
The last time I ran winamp through wine, it was one of the 7.x
distributions.
If you want wine emulation through Red Hat 9, I believe wine is still
busted. (related to standardization with RH 9 to POSIX standards)
I'm not familiar with screen reader programs. I am curious to how
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2003, hank wrote:
> hello I am new to linux and new to redhat 9.0
> I am wanting to run a few windows programs with wine I have a few questions
> 1. how do I use wine in redhat 9.0?
> 2. the 2 programs I want to run are
> winamp
> and the other one is
> ventrilo
> ventri
I am unable to use xmms. it isn't screen
reader compatible.
I am using a x windows screen reader with the gnome
desktop.
Title: Re: running wine on redhat
9.0?
hello I am
new to linux and new to redhat 9.0
I am wanting
to run a few windows programs with wine I have a few
questions
1. how do I
use wine in redhat 9.0?
2. the 2
programs I want to run are
winamp
and the
other one is
ventrilo
ventrilo is
a voice chat
hello I am new to linux and new to redhat
9.0
I am wanting to run a few windows programs with
wine I have a few questions
1. how do I use wine in redhat 9.0?
2. the 2 programs I want to run are
winamp
and the other one is
ventrilo
ventrilo is a voice chat aplication
ventril doesn't h
On Monday 09 June 2003 8:22 am, Didier Casse wrote:
> On Sun, 8 Jun 2003, Phil Savoie wrote:
> > Err... Brent, It should be included with RH 9 already.
>
> Nope it's not included but you can obtain a good wine rpm for redhat 9 at:
>
> http://newrpms.sunsite.dk/apt/redha
Hi, Brent!
Usage is very simple: wine
Hf,
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On Sun, 8 Jun 2003, Phil Savoie wrote:
> Err... Brent, It should be included with RH 9 already.
>
Nope it's not included but you can obtain a good wine rpm for redhat 9 at:
http://newrpms.sunsite.dk/apt/redhat/en/i386/9.0/RPMS.newrpms/
It's a newly built rpm package and it&
Yes, it works, to an extent.
http://www.winehq.org/ is a good place to start
looking for it.
I've had a little more success with crossover office.
http://www.codeweavers.com.
goodluck!
-Dave
=
"Free software" is a matter of liberty, not price. To understand the concept, you
should think of
Having never used wine, I'm afraid I can't be much help too you on this
one. Perhaps someone else would care to comment?
Phil
At 09:16 PM 6/8/2003 -0400, Brent L. Cox wrote:
If it is how do I use it?
sorry I new to linux but I have leanred alot.
On Sun, 08 Jun 2003 20:52:57 -0400
P
If it is how do I use it?
sorry I new to linux but I have leanred alot.
On Sun, 08 Jun 2003 20:52:57 -0400
Phil Savoie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Err... Brent, It should be included with RH 9 already.
Phil
At 08:40 PM 6/8/2003 -0400, Brent L. Cox wrote:
does wine really work?
if so
Err... Brent, It should be included with RH 9 already.
Phil
At 08:40 PM 6/8/2003 -0400, Brent L. Cox wrote:
does wine really work?
if so where could I get a copy of it for redhat 9.0
Thanks,
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does wine really work?
if so where could I get a copy of it for redhat 9.0
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I'm running Wine-20030508 and trying to run Lotus Notes. It keeps
bombing complaining about user32.dll. I found a thread from the wine
developer list with what is apparently a fix, but I'm clueless about how
to try and apply it.
The patch is here:
http://cvs.winehq.com/patch.py?root=/h
> fact that I'm attempting the installation on a non-Windows machine and refuses
> to install. Do you know of an IE6 that is installable with Wine?
>
> Thanks,
> Al
>
> > Excellent!
> >
> > I have been having this problem also. If this fixes it then g
I believe that the Crossover Office version of Wine has a fix for this
issue.
On Tue, 3 Jun 2003, Alan Lake wrote:
> I, too, benefitted from this thread and installed it. Problem: I have a copy
> of ie6setup.exe. It gave me an error message saying that it "recognized" the
nstallable with Wine?
Thanks,
Al
> Excellent!
>
> I have been having this problem also. If this fixes it then great.
>
> PB
> On Tue, 2003-06-03 at 01:40, Didier Casse wrote:
> > I obtained a good wine rpm for redhat 9 at:
> >
> > http://newrpms.sunsite.dk/apt/re
Excellent!
I have been having this problem also. If this fixes it then great.
PB
On Tue, 2003-06-03 at 01:40, Didier Casse wrote:
> I obtained a good wine rpm for redhat 9 at:
>
> http://newrpms.sunsite.dk/apt/redhat/en/i386/9.0/RPMS.newrpms/
>
> It's a newly built rpm pack
I obtained a good wine rpm for redhat 9 at:
http://newrpms.sunsite.dk/apt/redhat/en/i386/9.0/RPMS.newrpms/
It's a newly built rpm package and it's working nicely. :-) It will save
you the trouble of compiling. ;-)
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I know this belongs on the wine mailing list and will go there if
needed. Just don't need yet another mailing list right now... I'm sure
most of you know what I mean
Anyway, I'm trying to install wine-20030508 on my Redhat 9 system. I
first tried the RPM but kept seeing peo
wine: relocation error: /usr/lib/wine/libntdll.dll.so: symbol __fork,
version GLIBC_2.0 not defined in file libc.so.6 with link time reference
:-(
Rebuilding wine should fix this, huh?
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Matt wrote:
trying to install a windows progame and when I try to install it I get
Visual Basic 6.0 Setup ToolKit
Run-Time Error - 2147418113 (8)
Automation Error
Thanks
i'm not sure if this is the right forum for this but i would
recommend to post your information to wine ma
Matt said:
> trying to install a windows progame and when I try to install it I get
>
> Visual Basic 6.0 Setup ToolKit
>
> Run-Time Error - 2147418113 (8)
did you check the wine compadiblity database?
what version of wine?
this comment claims the enterprise version wo
That error message is a Windows Error Message, the real error code is found
after masking off the high order of that "DWORD" (their name). So you get
an error code of 0x, which is 65535. Windows error code 65535 is not
defined. So now it looks like some bug in Wine (which versi
trying to install a windows progame and when I try to install it I get
Visual Basic 6.0 Setup ToolKit
Run-Time Error - 2147418113 (8)
Automation Error
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PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Accesing Microsoft
ASP Sites from a browser under Linux (Using Wine or anything
else)
Anyone know of a
browser that will work with microsoft's ASP crap? We are try
from a browser under Linux (Using Wine or anything else)
Anyone know of a
browser that will work with microsoft's ASP crap? We are trying to create a
viable Linux desktop that can replace our Windows desktops, for most users. We
have all the office applications working
Title: Message
Anyone know of a
browser that will work with microsoft's ASP crap? We are trying to create a
viable Linux desktop that can replace our Windows desktops, for most users. We
have all the office applications working under wine, however, Inter Explorer
under Wine, Netscap
Chinmay Nadkarni wrote:
I was wondering whether what does Crossover (specifically Crossover for
Office) add to wine, in other words what do I get when I buy Crossover
that I will not get if I just get Wine.
Also, what have people's experience been with Crossover for Office,
running Wor
On Fri, Feb 14, 2003 at 07:47:16PM -0800, Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
> If you want "perfect," then dual-boot Windows. Everything else involves a
> trade-off. That's a truism in life, as well as in software.
And being Windoze, that's not perfect either! :^}
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On Fri, 14 Feb 2003, Chinmay Nadkarni wrote:
> I was wondering whether what does Crossover (specifically Crossover for
> Office) add to wine, in other words what do I get when I buy Crossover
> that I will not get if I just get Wine.
Support for MS Office binaries under Wine.
> Als
I was wondering whether what does Crossover (specifically Crossover for
Office) add to wine, in other words what do I get when I buy Crossover
that I will not get if I just get Wine.
Also, what have people's experience been with Crossover for Office,
running Word and Excel (the o
This is what got it going for me.
http://www.ualberta.ca/~jbh/puter/kazaa-wine/
BTW. Kazaa Lite 1.72 is pretty deprecated. Grab the new one.
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I copied the files below from a widows 98SE machine to the wine system folder
and I added the lines to the wine config file:
"windows" = "win98"
[AppDefaults\\kazaa.exe\\DllOverrides]
"commctrl" = "native"
"comctl32" = &qu
Thomas Ribbrock wrote:
It's xpcb. It's ok, but last time I used it I found it not quite a match for
a 'professional' layout program along the lines of PADs or Eagle. The latter
is available for Linux, but too expensive for home use.
> ...
Eagle comes in three versions. A free version, a "cheap"
On Mon, Nov 18, 2002 at 10:50:57AM -0600, Manuel Camacho wrote:
> > I would distinguish between various engineering disciplines. In the
> > world of electronics, there seems to be a strong trend towards Linux.
>
> Yes, you are right. I believe that is because electrical and electronic
> enginee
On Mon, Nov 18, 2002 at 10:55:57AM -0600, Manuel Camacho wrote:
> > Out of interest: What programs are used for EDA (e.g. schematic capture,
> > PCB layout, etc.)? Last time I checked (which is a while ago), there
> > didn't seem to be that much out there...
>
> There are plenty of tools. My last
> Out of interest: What programs are used for EDA (e.g. schematic
> capture, PCB
> layout, etc.)? Last time I checked (which is a while ago), there didn't
> seem
> to be that much out there...
There are plenty of tools. My last contact with electronics was about two
years ago, but I recall SPICE
> I would distinguish between various engineering disciplines. In the
> world of electronics, there seems to be a strong trend towards Linux.
Yes, you are right. I believe that is because electrical and electronic
engineers are more fond to programming than people from other eng.
fields. You a
On Fri, Nov 15, 2002 at 04:18:28PM -0800, Duane Clark wrote:
> Manuel Camacho wrote:
> >Is Window$ a necessary evil???
> >
> >Unfortunately, so far, for Engineering applications, I think so.
> > ...
>
> I would distinguish between various engineering disciplines. In the
> world of electronics, th
p a Windows dual boot capability around for testing things
that some customers expect to run under Windows (and to test with for
occasional bits of Wine development).
As for spreadsheets, I don't do really fancy things. But I use
Applixware, which seems to work pretty good. It appears
Is Window$ a necessary evil???
Unfortunately, so far, for Engineering applications, I think so.
Regarding this thread, my opinion is as follows:
-Excel is the best spreadsheet when it comes to advanced uses. QPro was
great, but it can be considered mostly dead. StarOffice works wonderfully
for
Anyone able to get it working correctly?? If so let me know how. Im running
Redhat 8
and my system is new enough to meet the sys req.
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Subject: Re: wine in general
Anton Piatek wrote:
> Do people actually use MS Project?
>
Its been the project management tool of choice on all of the projects
that I have worked on for the
GoldMine would be nice, too.
On Tue, 2002-11-12 at 05:17, Kent Perrier wrote:
>
> Crossover Office will approach perfection as soon as it can run MS
> Project. Once it can do that, then I do not see any reason to not run
> Linux at work.
>
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and coding, into WINE. Not just their
implementation, but the WINE that so many of us download and use free of
charge.
By supporting CodeWeavers by buying their product, you are supporting
Open Source Software. If you enjoy OSS but can't code yourself,
supporting companies like CodeWeavers (an
wrote:
> wine is good for fun.
>
> WineX is great for games.
>
> To run MS Office you really should check out CodeWeavers CrossOver
> Office. Great program and runs Office 2K almost perfectly. The
> downside to CrossOver is that it's not free, but neither if Office if
&
On 13 Nov 2002, Greg wrote:
> Taken the wrong way rday,
ok, my bad. but that doesn't change the fact that i have heard, over
the months and years, a lot of griping from linux veterans complaining
about the notion of actually (gasp! horrors!) *paying* for software.
too many people, methinks, hav
Taken the wrong way rday,
what I meant, but did not make clear, is that I was not willing to fork
out money on something that I really had not seen, and did not have much
info on how it works. I agree with you on what you say though. I have
a fast internet connection, and could have quite easily
I have to agree with this. Linux is great, but it will never beat out
MS, or have the desktop usages that we al want without paying for some
software.
The linux community needs to buy software, however since we are an open
source community we don't need to buy "crappy" software. We have to use
wine is good for fun.
WineX is great for games.
To run MS Office you really should check out CodeWeavers CrossOver
Office. Great program and runs Office 2K almost perfectly. The
downside to CrossOver is that it's not free, but neither if Office if
you're trying to run that.
Have
Anton Piatek wrote:
Do people actually use MS Project?
Its been the project management tool of choice on all of the projects
that I have worked on for the last 3+ years.
Kent
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actually IBM do have an rpm of notes designed to be run under wine...
have a look for it, because i tried it at one point, and it seemed to
run fine...
Anton
On Tue, 2002-11-12 at 14:02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I haven't given it a complete exercise but StarOffice from Sun seems to
Do people actually use MS Project?
On Tue, 2002-11-12 at 13:17, Kent Perrier wrote:
> Robert P. J. Day wrote:
> >
> > obviously, if you don't need it, don't buy it. but for a lot of
> > people, it's the perfect solution.
> >
>
> Crossover Office will approach perfection as soon as it can run M
even loaded Unreal Tournament
and surprised everyone in the office when I joined our network game server
(after hours of course ::grinz::)
In a nutshell there are solutions available for Linux. While not free, they
are fine products. If free is what you want then I recommend reading the
WIN
u have to buy a copy of office too? cause
> $50 for corssover is a fine price, but i thought you have to have a copy
> of office too...
yes, you have to already have all your own copies of the windows
apps that you want to run. crossover office is *not* an office suite --
it's a variatio
I can get one of them to pretty much run with Wine, but not the
other.
And since I already own Office 2000, it would be nice to get that to
work too!
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Robert P. J. Day wrote:
obviously, if you don't need it, don't buy it. but for a lot of
people, it's the perfect solution.
Crossover Office will approach perfection as soon as it can run MS
Project. Once it can do that, then I do not see any reason to not run
Linux at work.
Kent
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ossover office is *not* an office suite --
> it's a variation of the wine software that allows you to simply
> *run* certain windows apps on your linux box.
>
> and while you obviously have the extra cost of MS software, there
> is the advantage that you're absolutely guaran
nt to run. crossover office is *not* an office suite --
it's a variation of the wine software that allows you to simply
*run* certain windows apps on your linux box.
and while you obviously have the extra cost of MS software, there
is the advantage that you're absolutely guaranteed co
Just one question... dont you have to buy a copy of office too? cause
$50 for corssover is a fine price, but i thought you have to have a copy
of office too...
Anton
On Tue, 2002-11-12 at 12:26, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
> On 12 Nov 2002, Anton Piatek wrote:
>
> > Sure it is a worrying trend... b
On 12 Nov 2002, Anton Piatek wrote:
> Sure it is a worrying trend... but then, why would i pay for something
> that *might* be compatible with MSOffice, when i could go pay for
> windows and office and be guaranteed compatibility... unfortunately,
> microsoft has a monopoly on office, and a huge c
Sure it is a worrying trend... but then, why would i pay for something
that *might* be compatible with MSOffice, when i could go pay for
windows and office and be guaranteed compatibility... unfortunately,
microsoft has a monopoly on office, and a huge client base... if you
want to use something el
Hello Robert,
Tuesday, November 12, 2002, 12:32:56 PM, you wrote:
RPJD> i *strongly* recommend shelling out a few dollars for crossover office,
RPJD> from www.codeweavers.com. i've got that running on my rh 8.0 system
RPJD> nicely. it's based on wine.
OpenOffice also do
On 12 Nov 2002, Greg wrote:
> Yeah, thanks guys,
> I looked at crossover, but wasn't that keen on paying. But if the only
> option, I might have to.
this is, in my opinion, a very worrying trend -- the attitude that,
since one is running linux, one should never expect to pay for
software.
ye
2002-11-12 at 10:32, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
> > On 12 Nov 2002, Greg wrote:
> >
> > > Has anyone on the list had experience with wine/winex?
> > > I am interested in trying to use msoffice under linux. What
> > > capabilities does wine have for doing this.
when the next msoffice comes out)
Anton
On Tue, 2002-11-12 at 10:32, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
> On 12 Nov 2002, Greg wrote:
>
> > Has anyone on the list had experience with wine/winex?
> > I am interested in trying to use msoffice under linux. What
> > capabilities does
On 12 Nov 2002, Greg wrote:
> Has anyone on the list had experience with wine/winex?
> I am interested in trying to use msoffice under linux. What
> capabilities does wine have for doing this. I have looked on the
> internet, and seen a few different types of wine. I am using RH8
Has anyone on the list had experience with wine/winex?
I am interested in trying to use msoffice under linux. What
capabilities does wine have for doing this. I have looked on the
internet, and seen a few different types of wine. I am using RH8, and
this has a version of wine on it allready
someone suggested trying 'wordperfect' from shell, which produced:
wine: readwriteprintcap.c:641: ParseLprPrintcapBuffers: Assertion
`(charsCopied < 4)' failed.
Frank
At 07:38 PM 9/10/02, Gary wrote:
>On Tuesday 10 September 2002 05:39 pm, you wrote:
>
> > I i
ine). Now when I start the WP application, I get a window
> that says "Wine initializing...", then it goes away (a little too
> quickly, I think), and then... nothing. Any ideas?
Yep, every once in awhile, a stale lock file does not close. This is
easly taken care of by going i
I installed WPO2000 on RedHat 7.2 - it worked fine for a while. I used the
updated install scripts and Mr. Torrie's CorelWine rpm. It has been
working firn for a couple of weeks (and continues to do so on another
machine). Now when I start the WP application, I get a window that says
Hi Joe.
Now I have edit the config file so I only got this
error.
[roo[root@localhost .wine]# wine c:drive/vb/vb.exe
Invalid path 'c:\windows' for windows directory: does
not exist
Perhaps you have not properly edited or created your
Wine configuration file.
This is '/root/.wi
e =E:\storage
> /home/juser/c = C:\
>
> Let me know that and I will try to help ya
>
> Thanks
>
> Joe
>
> > I dont know how to set the permissions as user
> knut in
> > /home/knut although I logged in as superuser.
> > I copied config to /root/.wine a
ough I logged in as superuser.
> I copied config to /root/.wine and got several
> warnings when I tried to access c:drive.
> If you could edit the config file for me I would
> appreciate that.
> hda1 is type msdos (C: in windows)I think althoug I
> dont know the diffrence between
I dont know how to set the permissions as user knut in
/home/knut although I logged in as superuser.
I copied config to /root/.wine and got several
warnings when I tried to access c:drive.
If you could edit the config file for me I would
appreciate that.
hda1 is type msdos (C:\ in windows)I think
Ok, assuming that you added the correct paths in the config file, make sure that you
have full control (rw) on the mount, and the "C" drive for wine.
Check that, and Im sure that you will be able to run it.
You can check who owns the mount by doing an ls -l. Make sure that YOU hav
Hi again.
Well I tried the second solution you suggested and now
I can start and stop the wineserver which I didnt
could do earlier.
But now I get Permission denied
after I mounted c:drive with
mount -t msdos /dev/hda1 /home/knut/c:drive
when I try
wine c:\\vb\\vb.exe
--- Joe Giles <[EM
attached a basic conf file. Make sure you edit it to
point to the correct locations. And any other additions you may have. Now, make sure
that you mkdir .wine in your home directory and place this file in the .wine folder.
Then, when you run a file with wine, it will build the registery automatically
I know its a hidden file but its not there, nor in
user dir or root.
How do I find the version of wine?
Knut
--- Joe Giles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev: > Well, if
you had wineinstall create it, it will be
> in the home directory of the user that you used to
> make wine. So, if jus
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