via an RPM. Some people have reported that this
method of installation will not make the config file
available. If installed from source, your guaranteed
a config file. ;)
Hiji
--- nvariance-m1@yahoo.ca wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I want to replace some of the builtin libraries of
> Wine with native ones to improve performance in some
> games. The wine documentation refers to a
> '~/.wine/config' that doesn't exist. From what I've
> gathered from this mailing list, I should simply
> move
> the native dlls I want into the fake c drive
> (.wine/drive_c/windows) and Wine will use them
> instead. Is this right or am I missing anything?
>
> Also, would there be a problem with, for instance,
> importing most/all of the DirectX 8/9 dlls? Would
> it
> be a seamless integration or is it unadvisable?
>
> Lastly, would doing the above breach any of MS's End
> User License Agreements (I have a license for
> Win98)?
>
> Thanks for any answers you can provide.
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