Hi. I only had wine 20041019 on an FC2 install Had to run winesetuptk to get a config file, and also thanks to Franks Corner installed DCOM98 and ran the DLLOVERRIDES stuff. I've now DL'd version 0.9-1 for FC1,2, and 3, also on Debian with aptitude. Right. I've installed the .rpm on FC2. Set the windows version to win98 in winecfg, and that is also set as default to use Alsa. I installed Madtracker, and it;s installed fine with desktop icon and menu item that I selected during the install. I'm having problems with other music apps though. Do I need to install DCOM98 and do the DLLOVERRIDES for ole32.dll, oleaut32.dll, rpcrt4.dll ? The apps I'm having problems with are. Mod-Plug-Tracker, which will run if I double click on the .exe in the /home/user directory, and then open it using wine. It runs just fine, but does not create any sort of entry in .wine , and I have to start it from the .exe each time. Another app that I'd really like to get working is Making Waves, a step sequencer (licence fee paid) . With version 20041019 this app wouldn't get anywhere. I've actually got a GUI for it on version 0.9-1, but, a big but. this has put it in c:\windows\temp , in a directory named "ckz.tmp60f" . If I run the install again, it creates a second directory named ckz.temp but with different suffix No's and letter. All the stuff for Making Waves seems to be in this directory. .exe , setup.exe , libmad.dll , A directory for, and containing vst plugins, and other stuff. When I run Making Waves from clicking on the .exe, strangely I lose a lot of stuff out of this directory. Anyway I get a GUI, and after it using 100% cpu for a considerable time while trying to find sound files, eventually I can load a track, and get some sounds out of it. Is it perhaps the missing DCOM98 thats stopping this app, and others not being installed properly? Nigel.