Wine Setup

Christopher Morgan cmorgan at wpi.edu
Tue May 22 15:18:25 CDT 2001


You should probably address your questions to Codeweavers, the company
that produces the version of wine that you are using.  They are a bunch of
good guys so I would think that some information that is CW Wine specific
would be on their website.

I'm not sure how uninstalling would work.  Maybe we need someone to write
an app that does the same thing that uninstalling on windows does...

Your apps can't talk to each other yet, functionality is missing from
wine.

There should be a taskbar, not sure why you don't see one.

Not sure what the font issue is, you may want to try using the main wine
tree so you can post here and expect to get some help.

How did you try symlinking?  You probably have some issue with permissions
on the symlink or the directories/files you are symlinking to.

If you want some more help I'm around on #winehq on irc.openprojects.net(I
think is the generic server name).  The info is on the winehq website if
you have problems connecting.

Chris




On Tue, 22 May 2001 cacook at freedom.net wrote:

> OK, I've asked these questions four weeks in a row and received no response whatsoever.  Linux is supposed to be the OS where you can turn to the newsgroups/IRC and get able help.
>
> This is to those who couldn't lift a finger to help with these vital questions:
> Thanks for nothing, you arrogant snots.  You don't know how much damage you do.
>
> Everyone should know that VMWare for kernel 2.4 is out now, (beta) and it works.
>
>
>
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: Wine Setup
> Date: Tue, 15 May 2001 10:25:51 -0600
> From: @.
> To: wine-users at winehq.com
>
>
> Still have these questions:
>
> CWp3 winedbg symlink is broken.  How to fix?
>
> I am hearing that in order to deinstall a Windows program, you must compile a
> certain proggie from the sources.  It doesn't seem to come with CWWine.  Best avenue?
>
> I chose Desktop mode, as I need two apps running simultaneously.  Freedom, which is my privacy app and netscape-mail must run together, as mail is fetched through Freedom.  I'm hearing that each winprog is run as new process.  Is it possible to run two winprogs in one Wine desktop?
>
> Should there be a taskbar on the desktop?  If so, how would I enable?
>
> I understand that every time X fonts are changed, Wine freezes for a period until these are assimilated.  But when I run a program (QuoteTracker), it runs for about 2 minutes (with a random script font) then freezes; indefinitely.  I need to kill the Wine window and the server process, so no debug info.  This happens with other Win proggies as well.  I presume this is happening on a font scan.  What could be wrong?
>
> Wanting to set up a common Wine config for all users, so tried symlinking to a user's /$HOME/.wine files.  But even root fails when running a Wine program, with something like 'root is not the owner of the process'. (referring to the folder in .wine dir)  Possible to fix?
> --
> C.
>
> The best way out is always through.
>       - Robert Frost  A Servant to Servants, 1914
>
>




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