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2002 Feb 25
2
Problems running wine on a remote XTERM
...vered that the target machine (the one being displayed to) had some kind of wierd, hybrid color depth that was confusing to Wine. You might want to make sure the color depth on the target box is one that Wine likes. Or, I could be totally wrong, and in that case, feel free to let the flames fly. 2names brian@cruik.org (Brian Cruikshank) wrote in message news:<448e21c4.0202121333.36dc785a@posting.google.com>... > I have wine running pretty well locally, but I am running into > problems if I try running it through an XTERM on another machine. > > I have DISPLAY mapped and can...
2001 Oct 17
3
remotely displayed programs run only once
Hey all, When I first start an Xsession (from dtlogin) I can telnet to the app server (my linux box) and run Notes under WINE and it will display on my HP box just fine. All Notes functions work, even printing. However, when I File|Exit from Notes and then try to restart it, I get an error on the host machine. here is the error message: X Error of failed request: BadMatch (invalid parameter
2001 Oct 15
1
WINE Printing: Couldn't open ppd file; Couldn't find PPD file
I am running wine version 20010824 and have been trying to get printing to work. I am running wine on a Slackware 8.0 box with the 2.4.7 kernel. Command: wine -debugmsg +psdrv excel.exe Result: ---snip trace:psdrv:PSDRV_Init (0x41422000, 0x00000002, (nil)) trace:psdrv:PSDRV_Init (0x41422000, 0x00000003, (nil)) FIXME:pthread_rwlock_rdlock FIXME:pthread_rwlock_unlock ---snip
2001 Oct 09
1
WINE doesn't exit completely
Hello all and thank you for all the great tips in the past. My current problem (among other personal ones I won't discuss here) is that when exiting Notes R5 under WINE, the wineserver and the actual "wine --managed notes.exe" processes continue to exist. 2724 pts/1 S 0:00 wine --managed notes.exe 2726 ? S 0:17 wineserver Notes runs very well except for this.