The one I'm working on is Dora's World Adventure.  I just tried the
database, but couldn't find it.  In my accessories folder I have wine help
(which is blank) wine file browser, and wine notepad.

I fiddled around for a while in the file browser and found a "run" command
which allowed me to access the CD and try to install the CD.  It put a Wine
folder under my applications with a link to the Dora game, but the game
won't run.  I assumed it was because of a lack of RAM.  Did I run Wine
properly?  Should I still run it from the command line?

Thanks

Bruce


On 5/19/07, Bryan Quigley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Wine is installed?
Run it once from the command line (just "wine"), configure it using
command "winecfg" and then run wine $PathTOProgram or just click exe.
Check your applications in wine appdb for compatibility.
http://appdb.winehq.org/
It really is hit or miss.
What apps are you trying to install?

On 5/19/07, Bruce Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hello
>
> How do I use Wine to install Windows games onto Edubuntu?  I can't find
> any help files that tell me what to do, and any internet instructions don't
> seem to work.
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