[Wine] *URGENTE* Sigo sin poder hacer funcionar WINE!!!

Alberto Castillo albertocastillo at hotmail.com
Mon Nov 7 11:05:14 CST 2005


Hola a todos!!!!
Tengo un grave problema:
Sigo sin poder hacer funcionar WINE, he instalado desde la ultima version 
(0.9), hasta la 2004-05-05, solo me ha funcionado ésta ultima anteriormente 
mencionada, no he probado versiones más viejas.
El sistema donde lo estoy intentando hacer funcionar es un Fedora Core 3 
K12-LTSP con Kernel 2.6.11-1.14_FC3 en un tipo de maquina i686, que es una 
IBM ThinkCentre con un Celeron 2.66 - 256K de cache, disco de 80 Gb - 
memoria de intercambio (swap) de 1Gb - 512 MB de RAM.

El tema es que yo trabajo en el Ministerio de Eduacación de la Provincia de 
Córdoba - República Argentina, hemos hecho funcionar 10 laboratorios 
informaticos con maquinas 386 en red con un hibrido entre LTSP y clientes 
VNC, ya que LTSP no soporta (en teoría) maquinas 386, la cuestion es que en 
primera instancia los pudimos hacer funcionar con maquinas intel 80486SX sin 
coprocesador matematico y 16 MB de RAM, hemos logrado ahora hacerlas 
funcionar con 8MB y mucho más rapidas con VNC.
He aqui donde entra en juego WINE! porque tenemos muchas aplicaciones 
educativas basadas en MICROSOFT WINDOWS, el problema es que por el momento 
seguiremos usando el Fedora 3 K12-LTSP, pero WINE se queja con el siguiente 
error:

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*************************************************
The installed Wine libraries will not be found!
You can either:
   Add the line '/usr/local/lib' to /etc/ld.so.conf and run /sbin/ldconfig
   export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:/usr/local/lib
*************************************************
*************************************************

wine: failed to initialize: /usr/local/lib/wine/ntdll.dll.so: failed to map 
segment from shared object: Cannot allocate memory


Installation complete for now. Good luck (this is still alpha software).
If you have problems with WINE, please read the documentation first,
as many kinds of potential problems are explained there.

GRACIAS DESDE YA!!!!

In ENGLISH:

Hello to all!
I have a serious problem:
I follow without being able to make work WINE, have installed from completes 
version (0.9), to the 2004-05-05, single me has worked sta completes 
previously mentioned, I have not proven old versions ms.
The system where I am trying it to make work is a Fedora Core 3 K12-LTSP 
with Kernel 2.6.11-1.14_FC3 in a type of machine i686, that is IBM 
ThinkCentre with a Celeron 2,66 - 256K of breaks, disc of 80 Gb - memory of 
interchange (swap) of 1Gb - 512 MB of ram.

The subject is that I work in the Ministry of Eduacacin of the Province of 
Crdoba - Repblica Argentina, we have made work 10 computer science 
laboratories with machines 386 in network with a hybrid between LTSP and 
clients VNC, since LTSP does not support (in teora) machines 386, the 
question are that in first instance we could make them work with machines 
intel 80486SX without math coprocessor and 16 MB of ram, we have now managed 
to make them work with 8MB and ms much fast with VNC.
I have here where he enters game WINE! because we have many educative 
applications based on MICROSOFT WINDOWS, the problem is that at the moment 
we will continue using the Fedora 3 K12-LTSP, but WINE complaint with the 
following error:

*************************************************
*************************************************
The installed Wine libraries will not be found!
You can either:
   Add the line '/usr/local/lib' to /etc/ld.so.conf and run /sbin/ldconfig
   export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:/usr/local/lib
*************************************************
*************************************************

wine: failed to initialize: /usr/local/lib/wine/ntdll.dll.so: failed to map 
segment from shared object: Cannot allocate memory


Installation complete for now. Good luck (this is still alpha software).
If you have problems with WINE, please read the documentation first,
as many kinds of potential problems are explained there.

GREETINGS FOR ALL!!!

Alberto From Argentina





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