Simon Guerrero wrote:
Hi
I'm sure this has been asked before - and there are many HOWTOs - but
I just can't get it to work.
To pre-empt the obvious questions: I want to do this because I'm doing
some development of a device which is linux-based but can run ie6
locally along with RDP. Unfortunately my main linux dev box is amd64,
which complicates matters.
I think I've installed wine OK under my 32-bit chroot, but when I try
and run an app (i.e. ie6setup.exe) I get:
Invoking /usr/lib/wine/wine.bin ie6setup ...
wine: Could not load graphics driver 'x11drv'.
Make sure that your X server is running and that $DISPLAY is set
correctly.
Wine failed with return code 1
Any ideas? Thanks in advance.
By the way, what should my $DISPLAY be? :0.0? How does it use the main
display when in a dchroot?
Simon
It CAN be done (in your case it seems you didn't use the -d flag on
dchroot), but WINE FREQUENTLY regresses in terms of whether it can or
can't install MSIE. a good bet is using the Sidenet Wineconfig scripts,
which may or may not work for you, depending on wine version, day of
week, phases of moon, etc.
--Jo Shields
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