Re: wine question

2002-09-11 Thread Frank Bax
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 installed WPO2000 on RedHat 7.2 - i

Re: wine question

2002-09-10 Thread Gary
On Tuesday 10 September 2002 05:39 pm, you wrote: > 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 st

wine question

2002-09-10 Thread Frank Bax
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 "Wine

Wine question

2000-06-17 Thread bill lewis
I hope this message isn't off base. I have Wine up and running and have run a few programs from it. However I need to run a radio interface from com1. I need to know what configuration file I need to change and how to initialize the com port. The interface program starts and comes up but can't

Re: wine question

1999-12-20 Thread Glen Lee Edwards
One wine developer today posted a letter stating that wine is in the alpha stage, "or worse." It's still for developers and not end users. Glen :: :: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" for general perl questions :: [EMAIL PROTECTED] :::

Re: wine question

1999-12-20 Thread J. Scott Kasten
Well, I certainly hope it does not go away, and I'm sure it probably won't. WINE and VMWare are two totally different approaches to running Win32 apps on a Linux box, and each approach has it's seperate merits and deficiencies. On Sun, Dec 19, 1999 at 05:51:26PM -0500, Doug McGarrett wrote: > Is

RE: wine question

1999-12-20 Thread patrick
cember 19, 1999 6:17 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: recipient.list.not.shown Subject: Re: wine question Well, I certainly hope it does not go away, and I'm sure it probably won't. WINE and VMWare are two totally different approaches to running Win32 apps on a Linux box, and each approach

Re: RE: wine question

1999-12-20 Thread Chen Jiuhui
t;Sent: Sunday, December 19, 1999 6:17 PM >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Cc: recipient.list.not.shown >Subject: Re: wine question > > >Well, I certainly hope it does not go away, and I'm sure it probably >won't. WINE and VMWare are two totally different approaches to >running Win3

Re: wine question

1999-12-20 Thread Brad Beck
On Sun, 19 Dec 1999 14:51:26 Doug McGarrett wrote: > Is WINE going away in the face of VMware? > WINE would be a big help to me, if it worked. > If I could run AutoCad Lite under WINE, I could > be almost totally independant of Win 95. > The last time I tried WINE (about a year ago) > it was v

Re: wine question

1999-12-20 Thread Bernhard Rosenkraenzer
On Sun, 19 Dec 1999, Doug McGarrett wrote: > Is WINE going away in the face of VMware? No. Actually judging from the number of CVS commits, it's progressing somewhat faster than it used to. > The last time I tried WINE (about a year ago) > it was virtually useless. It still doesn't work too

wine question

1999-12-19 Thread Doug McGarrett
Is WINE going away in the face of VMware? WINE would be a big help to me, if it worked. If I could run AutoCad Lite under WINE, I could be almost totally independant of Win 95. The last time I tried WINE (about a year ago) it was virtually useless. [I'm sending from W95 because my ISDN line is