On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 10:58 AM, Beartooth<<a href="mailto:beartooth@comcast.net">beartooth@comcast.net</a>> wrote:<br>> On Tue, 11 Aug 2009 21:59:28 -0500, vitamin wrote:<br>><br>>> Beartooth wrote:<br>
>>> What terminal??<br>>><br>>> <a href="http://wiki.winehq.org/FAQ#get_log">http://wiki.winehq.org/FAQ#get_log</a><br>><br>> Catch 22.<br>><br>> If anything, this answer is more cryptic, not less, that the one<br>
> that failed so badly before it. Maybe it means something to you, but if I<br>> knew what you do about such things, I wouldn't be here.<br>><br>> All I see on that page is a couple days' worth of tedious<br>
> reading, none of which has any discernible relevance to what I'm trying<br>> to ask: How to make wine-1.1.23-1.fc11.i586 read the blasted Centricity<br>> CD, and specifically what to do about that cryptic<br>
> "idsErrorDicomdirNotSupported."<br>><br><br>Did you try running that application in gnome-terminal?<br><br>Also what are trying to accomplish here. I mean if all you want to do is view your dicom files. There are many free programs that can do that. I am actually developing a dicom viewer in Qt that works 100% fine under wine. Eventually I will get it back working under linux directly but some third party libraries have a windows dependency. These are not needed for the viewer however the application is more than a viewer and I do not have time to trim out the extra functionality at the moment..<br>
<br>John<br>