Would it enable internet on Windows itself if I use Windows Internet through Wine?
Wine and Windows are completely seperate, and Wine relies on Linux to make the connection. So no.
So, could I still use the internet through wine, for windows, without any trouble at all?
On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 5:35 PM, maxmc087 <wineforum-user at winehq.org> wrote:> So, could I still use the internet through wine, for windows, without any trouble at all? >Your questions do not make complete sense. John
Ok, Let me rephrase this, My original question was 'will it enable internet on windows itself through wine'. Since my answer was 'no' I'm wondering if 1) it'll be safe to use internet on windows through wine without any trouble, and 2) will wine even connect to the internet if I go on Halo Custom edition
I answered 'no' because I assumed you were saying this: "If I am able to make an internet connection in Wine, will I suddenly be able to make a connection in real Windows too?" Since Wine's a program that's completely seperate from an OS like Windows in terms of access, it won't make any soft of difference. If you meant something else, please, PLEASE rephrase. Most apps can connect to the internet fine under Wine if you meant that, though it depends on the completeness and compatibility of the networking libraries with Wine that seperate apps use.