Hi Friends, I have a problem with my Wine Installation in FC2-Athlon. I was following the PDF File - Configuring Wine Chapter 5 and it says that the "config" file is in ~/.wine/config. I can find the "config" file in the /etc/wine/config. Can you enlighten me on this? Actually, I can run already the "wine winmine.exe" and "wine notepad.exe" Also, I was running "wine control" but there is an error. It says "can not load any applets"... thanks for any help... Yahoo! Mail Stay connected, organized, and protected. Take the tour: http://tour.mail.yahoo.com/mailtour.html
On 5/14/05, christian aguillo <ccaguillo@yahoo.com> wrote:> Hi Friends, > > I have a problem with my Wine Installation in > FC2-Athlon. > > I was following the PDF File - Configuring Wine > Chapter 5 and it says that the "config" file is in > ~/.wine/config. > > I can find the "config" file in the /etc/wine/config. > Can you enlighten me on this?Yes, this is an instructions mess more than a programming problem. Frustrating. Wine no longer 'requires' a config file, but as a user you will not be able to do much configuration of wine without a config file, so we're left to create a config file more or less from whole cloth. (Well, not really, but I'm ranting a bit...) ;-) If you installed from source there is a config file example in the Documentation directory. You can copy this file to the .wine directory and start modifying from there. If you installed from an RPM then I don't know where the file might be. Possibly in your global /usr/share directory somewhere. updatedb/slocate config should get you close. Good luck, Mark
Am Sa, Mai 14, 2005 at 12:43:55 -0700 schrieb christian aguillo:> I can find the "config" file in the /etc/wine/config. > Can you enlighten me on this?There is no one used by default any longer. If you want to have an easy setup use WineTools, but don't install the fonts as this will not work at the moment.> Also, I was running "wine control" but there is an > error. It says "can not load any applets"...This is correct! If you have not installed any software that brings control aplets you will not see any. Regards Joachim von Thadden -- "Never touch a running system! Never run a touching system? Never run a touchy system!!!"