> 1. I understand that if you install winex, there's no need to install > wine, am I right? Anyway, I was surprised that wine is not a > dependency for winex. Why?
Use winex for games and wine for programs. They are not dependencies to each other. > 2. I'm trying to install microsoft explorer (don't flame me for this, > I use mozilla for my everyday work), and after accepting the > license agreement I get an error telling me that the setup is > unable to download the required components. Do I have to do > anything special for winex to access the network? To run Windows or Windows applications in Linux have a look at these links. http://www.codeweavers.com/ http://www.vmware.com/ http://www.netraverse.com/ > 3. Is there a central configuration file or does every user has its > own configuration file under ~/.winex/config? When a user uses winex a directory structure is created in that user's home directory. -- When a shepherd goes to kill a wolf, and takes his dog along to see the sport, he should take care to avoid mistakes. The dog has certain relationships to the wolf the shepherd may have forgotten. -- Robert Pirsig, "Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance" -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
