> I don't understand how that would help. The batch file shouldn't invoke > wine, since it's a Windows batch file, right?Yes, you're right, I was tired when I wrote that. Has the regression testing been successful? Ivan.
hi, has anyone had any luck getting Sony's Everquest working in Wine the non commercial version atleast? I've been trying with no such luck.
hi. i m new user Linux redhat. jop is Graphic Desgner. i want to shot Win Xp enought for virus and all bad thinks. but i need to use photoshop, flash, and other soft working with Windows. and i learned yesterday "wine" is makeing work with linux this software. is it true. i try to download it . but couldent find anywhere. could you give mea link . where ami download it. At your site too much packages . could you give to me a link all packages at 1 download file. couse i m newer user to diffucult do set up and download it for me at now. Regards. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-users/attachments/20040924/14c1a10e/attachment.htm
> download > http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/wine/Wine-20040914.tar.gz?download to > your home directory, open an xterm,Better to go to http://www.winehq.com/download and download the RPM of wine for Red Hat, it's built by winehq developers and is tested and known to work, and you can be sure it was compiled correctly. Also, we don't all use xterm.
> You see, there are something like 30 rpms listed there,If you click on the release version you are sent here https://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?release_id=268223 the release version should be obvious (fc1/rh8 seems obvious stuff to me, if you know the name of your distro) You will also need to know what processor you have. Ivan.