I just installed SuSe 10.1 and am having problems with "Wine." I only have one program I run under it, but it is a vital program. The error message when I try to run "Bible Illustrator" (BI) is that it cannot find the CD. Under older versions of wine, I could go in and change a setting or two in the "Config" file and be up and running. Though, in 99%, of the installs I have done, BI ran with no problems, straight out of the box. Any helpful hints? Deb
deb <dgfreeman@mon-cre.net> wrote:> I just installed SuSe 10.1 and am having problems with "Wine." I only > have one program I run under it, but it is a vital program. The error > message when I try to run "Bible Illustrator" (BI) is that it cannot > find the CD. Under older versions of wine, I could go in and change a > setting or two in the "Config" file and be up and running. Though, in > 99%, of the installs I have done, BI ran with no problems, straight out > of the box. > > Any helpful hints?No, you didn't give any of those. Applicants for the job would be: - wine version - self compiled or pre-packaged (from where?) - 'ls -l ~/.wine/dosdevices' - link to a shareware/demo version available for free Daniel
try running winecfg. it will(maybe?) find your cd. I have been fighting with the same problem on my suse 10.1 install. for some reason(at least on my machine) suse seems to no longer have the "/media/cdrom" entry that I am so familiar with, and was so handy for creating shortcuts, and now produces a totally lame "/media/"cd label"" entry for most cd's and no entry at all for the rest. I'm not sure why though. deb wrote:> I just installed SuSe 10.1 and am having problems with "Wine." I only > have one program I run under it, but it is a vital program. The error > message when I try to run "Bible Illustrator" (BI) is that it cannot > find the CD. Under older versions of wine, I could go in and change a > setting or two in the "Config" file and be up and running. Though, in > 99%, of the installs I have done, BI ran with no problems, straight out > of the box. > > Any helpful hints? > > Deb > >