Hi. Does somebody here know that research project United Devices where molecules are testet of their interaction with proteins that are included in the growth of cancer? Well, there's a nice Windows-program you can use for that, but nothing else - there's no software so you can take part of that research running under Linux. Today I tried to get it run with WinE. But I failed. In the X-Terminal where I called the EXE-file (UD.EXE) I'm told that there's a failure in memory access. In the README-file which was included in the wine-tar.gz-package I read something of "make sure you can access /dev/mem". How should I do that??? I cannot change owner or group of that file. And I don't want to run UD.EXE as root, I want to run it as "normal" user. Something strange: As I mentioned there is somehow a memory access failure, but a tiny little window is opened named "Wine-Systray" - one can only see the menubar and the mouse-cursor disappears when moving across it. That's maybe because when this program is startet under Windows it first appears only in the systray. Can somebody help me to fix the whole thing? I should mention that I'm still new to Linux and I'm glad that I managed to run Solitaire under Linux by WinE. Thanks for everything helpful. Bye, Frank.
Hi. Does somebody here know that research project United Devices where molecules are testet of their interaction with proteins that are included in the growth of cancer? Well, there's a nice Windows-program you can use for that, but nothing else - there's no program so you can take part of that research running under Linux. Today I tried to get it run with WinE. But I failed somehow. The program starts under Windows in the systray. So it does under Linux - a little windows is opened named "Wine-Systray". By doing a double-click on it the United Devices Windows is opened. But I think that's all. Then the program seems to do nothing and the grafics of that window are not all quite as they should be. And in the X-Terminal where I called "wine UD.exe" the line "err:msg:DispatchMessageA BeginPaint not called on WM_PAINT for hwnd 1002f!" is printet on and on. What can I do? I must say I'm still newbie in Linux-matters. But at least I got the Windows-Solitaire running. Thanks for any help, Frank.
> Well, there's a nice Windows-program you can use for that, but nothing > else - there's no software so you can take part of that research running > under Linux.here's a less generalized link. http://SAL.KachinaTech.COM/Z/2/ -- Oh, I have slipped the surly bonds of DOS, and danced the skies on Linux silvered wings. http://pfrostie.freeservers.com/cad-tastrafy/ http://www.freelists.org/list/cad-linux