> 
> From: Alexandre Julliard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2002/10/31 Thu AM 11:24:28 EST
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> CC: Wine Devel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: So lets say we do it
> 
> "Dimitrie O. Paun" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > So the 5% left, install wine, install a Win-app, and play around.
> > Great, it works!
> 
> You forgot a few things here:
> 
> First it doesn't even start because they don't have a config file. OK,
> they copy one from somewhere, it doesn't work because the drives are
> wrong. Then they don't have the proper registry (winedefault.reg?
> what's that?) 

I was going to reply yesterday on this issue. I help a fair amount of people on irc 
that have config problems and there are a few things we should probably do to fix this.

1. Check the wine config on startup.  If the config is missing or incorrect then 
launch a gui config app to fix things.  It would be best if this tool had two user 
options, one for an Automatic setup and another for an Expert setup.  We do a good job 
with wineinstall so I don't have much doubt that we could automate the config and 
satisfy 80%+ of users.

2. Make it easier for users to modify their configs via a gui tool.

3. Straighten out how packages(RPM, deb, etc) setup wine's config.  I'm not even sure 
how this is done right now and LOTS of people come asking for help saying they have 
installed an RPM version of wine but don't know how to configure it.  This might be 
completely solved by #1.


Chris



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