I installed WINE 1.1.35 to try it out. I'm running PCLinuxOS 2010 and installed using the program installer in the OS. When I tried to install a simple program, that's on the WINE list as a good program to run, Chuzzle. I double clicked on the install. A menu popped up and I clicked on 'open with'. Then I went to WINE and a list of files came up to choose from. -configuration -registary -program manager -etc. If I didn't choose a file it won't load. If I open a terminal and go to the CD and enter 'wine ChuzzleSetup.exe' nothing happens. Anybody have any idea of what I did wrong? Or didn't do right? [Question]
do the included prorgams work?(wine notepad) and by nothing dou mean asbalutly nothing or nothing as in the program doesn't run? if there are any errors it would help to find out how to fix it. also u may try updating to the latest version of wine(1.1.39)
John Drescher; I did that, CD to the media directory and there was the name of the CD-ROM. Tried to CD to the name of the CD-ROM and got 'No such file'. I even used copy and paste and it still couldn't see the data on the CD.
I tried something that I shouldn't do. Since I've been programming and working with computers for 40 years now I decided it couldn't hurt. I went into the CD and renamed it. After that I could get in to it in a terminal. Once I was into the CD I ran 'wine ChuzzleSetup.exe' and it loaded. However now I have a new problem, it doesn't run. When I try to run the program it comes up with a Program Error; This can be caused by a problem in the program or a deficiency in Wine. You may want to check http://appdb.winehq.org for tips about running the application. If this problem is not present under Windows and has not been reported yet, you can report it at http://bugs.winehq.org. So I now have it loaded but it doesn't run.
monkeyslayer56 wrote:> did u run wineconfg after u installed it? if not run it then try to run your app because winecfg will make the inital configuration for wine if its not already configured(unless u did so yourself then it is not) hope that helpsNot entirely true. Running just Wine itself, no matter with what app, will make the initial configuration for you, no need to run winecfg after that. It's just useful to also setup some other stuff like drives and audio while you're at it.