1.7ghz, 512m ram 160g /dev/hda, 120g /dev/hdb MDK 10.1, KDE 3.2 Wine-20041201 DVD Shrink opens but shows no DVD after trying to open a file. Apparently Wine-200412201 does not use a ~/.wine/wine.conf. So, How do I get wine to recognize /dev/hdc? dlw
--- Don <dlw3@tds.net> a ?crit :> 1.7ghz, 512m ram > 160g /dev/hda, 120g /dev/hdb > MDK 10.1, KDE 3.2 Wine-20041201 > > DVD Shrink opens but shows no DVD after trying to open a file. > Apparently Wine-200412201 does not use a ~/.wine/wine.conf. > So, How do I get wine to recognize /dev/hdc? > > dlwBetter update your wine to the last version : 20050211. Current versions doesnt use wine.conf anymore, give the created ~/.wine/config a review. Last point, be sure to follow the DVD Shrink howto on appdb : http://appdb.winehq.org/appview.php?versionId=2230 ====Usurp (aka Sylvain Petreolle) humans are like computers, yesterday the BIOS was all - today its just a word
Am Sa, M?r 05, 2005 at 07:51:36 +0100 schrieb Sylvain Petreolle:> --- Don <dlw3@tds.net> a ?crit : > > 1.7ghz, 512m ram > > 160g /dev/hda, 120g /dev/hdb > > MDK 10.1, KDE 3.2 Wine-20041201 > > > > DVD Shrink opens but shows no DVD after trying to open a file. > > Apparently Wine-200412201 does not use a ~/.wine/wine.conf. > > So, How do I get wine to recognize /dev/hdc? > > > > dlw > Better update your wine to the last version : 20050211. > Current versions doesnt use wine.conf anymore, give the created ~/.wine/config a review. > Last point, be sure to follow the DVD Shrink howto on appdb : > http://appdb.winehq.org/appview.php?versionId=2230