You posted your output when trying to start the program but you omitted
to include from which directory you attempted this. I have found that
wine-20040615 calls the 'c' drive "drive_c' and not the
traditional 'c',
so maybe please check this. Try $ cd .wine/drive_c/Program\
Files/<Program name> and then issue $ wine <program.exe>
If you still cannot get anywhere then it is possible I do not fully
understand your problem yet.
If something happens to show that your program is somewhere 'alive' but
it still fails, then try the following and post your results:
$ WINEDEBUG=+loaddll,+process wine <program name.exe> [ Be sure your are
within the directory that the *.exe resides within first.]
Hope this can help 'cause I have been trying to get AutoCAD sorted myself
and seek clues from this list by looking at others' problems.
Frank
Big or small, a challenge requires the same commitment to resolve.
Registered Linux User # 324213
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>Message: 1
>Date: Fri, 02 Jul 2004 13:32:02 +0200
>From: Holly Bostick <motub@planet.nl>
>Subject: Re: [Wine]Running Wine
>To: wine-users@winehq.org
>Cc: xavier mas i ramon <xaviermas@tiscali.es>
>
>xavier mas i ramon wrote:
>
>
>
>> Dear list,
>>
>> I would like to know why can't execute any application from my wine
>>installation: I have installed wine-20040408-mdk.i586.rpm on Mandrake10
>>Community. Each time I want to run a program, it starts but can not
continue
>>(Opera7 for Windows gets hanged up looking for the internet page, for
>>instance). What am I doing wrong?
>>
>> Also, I don't know if I need to install Microft Office 2000 on
Linux in order
>>to execute it.
>>
>> Can somebody help me on that?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>May I ask why you are trying to run Opera for Windows using Wine? There
>is an Opera for Linux.
>
>I don't use MS Office under Linux (OpenOffice.org is a good substitute),
>but the overwhelming likelihood is that you do need to install it under
>Linux to run it with Wine; you might want to consider Crossover Office
>(a commercial version of Wine specifically for applications like MS
>Office, Lotus Notes, etc), if you absolutely must run MS Office for some
>reason. Check www.codeweavers.com for more information.
>
>If there are other applications you can't run, please try running
>wine<program_name> from a terminal and post the error message you get.
>There's no way we can psychically divine what is going on with your
system.
>
>Holly
>
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>
>Message: 2
>From: Stefan Munz <stefan.munz@itomig.de>
>Reply-To: stefan.munz@itomig.de
>Organization: ITOMIG
>To: wine-users@winehq.org
>Subject: Re: [Wine]cannot run Wine
>Date: Fri, 2 Jul 2004 14:33:15 +0200
>
>Hi,
>
>
>
>>Drives-Section in wine config is set up properly. The path
specifications
>>are setup as c:\\windows... and so on. I tried one backslask instead of
>>twice with no effort.
>>
>>It it thinkable that utf-8 as default charset on a new SuSE 9.1 will
cause
>>this path problem?
>>
>>
>
>I run WINE on Suse9.0 and it runs fine (I dont know wether Suse9.0 has utf-8
>as default). As far as I know there are at least two wrong configurations
>which cause a
>"Warning: the specified Windows directory L"C:\\Windows" is
not accessible"
>
>First, your fake-windows drive ("c:") is not set up correctly or
the
>permissions on the fake-win directory are wrong. (By the way in newer WINE
>versions there are symlinks in .wine/dosdevices not in the drive sections in
>the wine config file)
>
>Second, the path two the windows system directory in wine config is wrong.
>
>I never experienced any other problems accessing a fake-win directory. If
you
>post your drives section/dosdevices directory listing and the permissions on
>your win drive, maybe I can help you.
>
>cu,
>
>Stefan
>
>
>