Displaying 20 results from an estimated 3000 matches similar to: "Using real windows drive"
2006 Jun 18
2
winefile vs wine problem
I am new to Linux and wine. I installed a program and it runs fine from
inside winefile but when run from wine command line it only loads the
main part of the program and the modules don't work. I have searched
for an answer, but can't find one. What am I missing what is the
difference between winefile and wine when starting an application?
The reason for wanting to run from wine
2012 Jan 02
1
Special Place for Wine's Programs?
Is there a special place for the programs that actually come with Wine (winefile, winecfg, Wine's notepad, Wine IE, etc.) like the AppDB, but just for them?
Because I was wondering, say for example, someone found a bug in winefile. Where would the corresponding AppDB[oid] page be for winefile to attach that bug to? It would be nice to go to a page and see all the known bugs for such a
2006 Jun 02
2
Wine cannot launch "child" applications
I have a problem that Wine cannot launch "child" applications,Here is
what I mean.
I can run applications directly using wine at the command line, eg:
wine reversi.exe
works fine. But if I try to run the same application via winefile by
browsing to the directory and then double clicking the application,
then I get an error message: "File not found". Also I get the
2006 Jan 19
1
winefile shows drives as NTFS - is this correct?
I am having consistent difficulty with write access and installing
applications. The errors show up as write protect errors or not enough
disk space errors. 'winefile' shows the disks as being NTFS. Is this
correct or is it a winefile anomaly? Are these conditions related? What
is the correct file system type? How can this be managed? 'winecfg' does
not seem to allow
2005 Feb 20
2
No Command Line
Hello all,
I've just installed Wine 20040813 on a Linux Computer (SusE 9.2) without a
Native Windows environment. I've installed a few Windows software programs
and things seems to be ok for the most part.
One of my Applications will not run if I call it using wine direct from the
shell command line. If, however, i frst call 'winefile' and then start my
application from
2010 Jul 18
3
Problem with all programs run with wine
So my issue is that most while most app's open just fine, i can't intereact with anything in them. i can't click on anything within the window. For example, in winefile the cursor isn't even visible while in the winefile window, and I cant click to navigate or even to close the window. I also can't use the keyboard to do anything but quit x11 after opening something with wine.
2009 Jun 24
2
Message from Wine: IOPL not enabled (again)
Hi,
on a dual boot laptop I have winXP and Debian sid/squeeze x86_64 installed. Wine is version 1.0.1. WinXP partition is NTFS and mounted read-only under Debian. I have used winecfg to attach the NTFS partition to my drive E: and use winefile to navigate to the microsoft office 11 binaries on E:. Both winword.exe and excel.exe reports the famous IOPL not enabled message. I have not installed any
2009 Aug 25
3
Timezone not recognised kludge
This is for Wine 1.1.28 compiled under a customised personal Linux based on Slackware.
When running winefile from a terminal, get a line:
"fixme:ntdll:find_reg_tz_info Can't find matching timezone information in the registry for bias -720, std (d/m/y): 5/04/2009, dlt (d/m/y): 27/09/2009"
Wine source: ../dlls/ntdll/time.c holds the function "find_reg_tz_info".
Running: #
2006 Feb 13
4
Newbie wants to run Forte Agent
I'm new to the list and to Wine.
I loaded wine wine-0.9.7-i486-S10.2 into Slackware 10.1 in order to run
the Forte Agent newsreader. It was setup and running under Win4lin
which I have discontinued.
What would be the syntax to load Forte Agent and specify the old
"start-in" directory used under Win4lin?
wine ./agent something_for_start-in_directory ??
Does Wine have the
2005 May 24
3
Wine on Macs ?
Now that MacOS is Unix-based, can Wine be run on them ?
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I will draw the chart
Sailing into destiny
Closer to the heart
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2014 Oct 17
5
[LLVMdev] Performance regression on ARM
> Chandler’s complex arithmetic changes are also in the range: r219557 in clang. We saw it change the code in mandel-2 significantly.
mandel-2 is broken on hard FP ABI systems, btw. The reason is simply:
we're emitting a call to __muldc3 with AAPCS VFP calling convention,
however, the function expects softfp (AAPCS) calling conv and reads
garbage from GP registers.
I'm working on fix.
2009 Jun 29
1
wine/RosettaStone breakage from recent kernel commit
Hi,
I've been running the foreign language training program The Rosetta Stone(TRS)
on wine for months now, but a recent commit to the linux kernel has caused TRS
to be unable to read the DVD drive, where the program's data files are kept.
Strangely, winefile can still read the data DVD, but TRS cannot, and I'm
stumped.
Below is the guilty kernel commit (rather long, sorry). Can
2006 Aug 22
2
Where is the installer?
This is my first attempt at using wine.
I have wine installed on FC5 the version wine-0.9.17-1.fc5.src.rpm .
I have the winecfg, regedit, winefile, winhelp, notepad and wine
software unistaller. I do not see an installer. I can't find any
information that tells how to install a *.exe app on Linux and run it
in wine.
<copy of the wineuser-guide>
Assuming you are using a fake
2009 Feb 19
2
Installing wine on an Asus EEEPC 901
I am trying to install wine on an Asus EEEPC 901. Every thing goes as
expected until I receive the following FATAL error.
What is the problem and what can I do about it?
If I then try winecfg I receive the error messages further down.
winefile appears to behave correctly but iexplorer remains blank even
after Gecko is installed. Notepad appears to work ok.
Setting up libwine-print
2007 Apr 08
1
winefile/explorer hardcoded ? HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Folder\shell\open\command ignored
Winefile seems to be hardcoded when it comes to opening folders. No
matter what I do it always pops up. I tried deleting
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Folder and nothing changed.
What can I do to convince wine to open folders with /usr/bin/nautilus
? I allready made it open ordinary files with gnome-open.
--
Who logs in to gdm? Not I, said the duck.
2008 Oct 31
3
Darwine issues
I am trying to use darwine 1.1.7 on 10.5.5 and am having issues. I downloaded the package from thisismyinter.net and is doesn't run anything, including the sample winelib applications. However, when I use the version from http://www.kronenberg.org/darwine/ it runs just fine. I have XQuartz 2.3.1 as well. This started recently, I can't remember what did it. Here is a link to the output when
2012 Oct 15
0
[LLVMdev] Using llvm-mc assembler in the llvm test-suite
On Mon, Oct 15, 2012 at 2:22 PM, Carter, Jack <jcarter at mips.com> wrote:
> Has anyone converted llvm/projects/test-suite to use the llvm assembler
> instead of gcc?
>
> If so, what was needed to change and how?
>
> My assumption is that this would be a good way to test the llvm assembler.
>
Not quite sure what you mean, as far as I know there isn't any
assembler
2007 Dec 01
3
wine-users Digest, Vol 29, Issue 1
Eric Weir wrote:
>> I decided to make my installation more "up-to-date" by uninstalling and
>> reinstalling. I've uninstalled and reinstalled twice now, and each time
>> the only thing in the /.wine folder is two registry files -- no Windows
>> folders, no drive-c. Of course, when I try to run Wine, it fails. What's
>> going on? What can I do?
2012 Oct 15
4
[LLVMdev] Using llvm-mc assembler in the llvm test-suite
Has anyone converted llvm/projects/test-suite to use the llvm assembler instead of gcc?
If so, what was needed to change and how?
My assumption is that this would be a good way to test the llvm assembler.
Jack
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2014 Oct 16
3
[LLVMdev] Performance regression on ARM
On 16 October 2014 09:34, Hal Finkel <hfinkel at anl.gov> wrote:
> Interesting. Looks like the problem is in (219545, 219569].
Yes.
> and given the magnitude of the change, I think that the trip-count changes are more likely.
Good point.
> Of course, all of these things are bug fixes :( -- So how do we follow-up on this?
Correctness before performance. Always.
I'll create