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On Thursday 27 Feb 2003 23:13, Steven Broos wrote:> I installed the latest version of wine > When I try to install office 2000, ... > ... the person with this same problem had to buy one or another software > thing which 'should' work. That's one thing I don't want to do. I'm just a > poor studentHi, As far as I know, the only way to run Office 2000 under Linux is with Crossover Office which, as you have already heard, is a commercial product. The best thing I can suggest is to try OpenOffice (www.openoffice.org) - it's free and does everything I need and more. Stephen
> SUSPICIOUS (/mnt/fd0 does not exists)create it or change your $HOME/.wine/config to set it where you mount your floppies.> CRITICAL (/dev/fd0 is not reachable for you) > CRITICAL (/dev/cdrom is not readable for you) > --> not true, I can mount it, and access all the files on it > CRITICAL (/dev/cdrom is not readable for you) > --> not true, read above...then run it when it is mounted, winecheck wont complain.> CRITICAL (/dev/dsp does not exist) > CRITICAL (/dev/mixer does not exist) > BAD (/dev/sequencer does not exist)dont you have a sound card ? ====Sylvain Petreolle spetreolle@users.sourceforge.net Fight against Spam ! http://www.euro.cauce.org/en/index.html ICQ #170597259 "Don't think you are. Know you are." Morpheus, in "Matrix". ___________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? -- Une adresse @yahoo.fr gratuite et en fran?ais ! Yahoo! Mail : http://fr.mail.yahoo.com
> I installed the latest version of wine > When I try to install office 2000, I get a window taht sais: > "could not find a package to install on the installation media" > the installation does not start, I can't do anything unless clicking OKMake sure you've mounted the cd with the unhide option. The best thing to do is to add it to the parameters in '/etc/fstab'.