Read man wine.conf for details. Also check the wine site for other docs. You can get winesetuptk (merge it) and it will take you through a setup. It runs on Linux. You don't have to have a windows partition.

I'm runing winex-cvs and so far have installed Half-life under it and it works great.

On 10 Jul 2003 00:04:14 -0400
 Trevor Gordon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I can't get Wine to work for the life of me. When I try and configure
the damned config file it refuses to work. Maybe someone can give me a
rough idea about what it should look like if I give the relevent
information.


-Wine installs in /home/arachnyd/.wine
-My hd is /dev/hda3
-DVDROM is at /dev/cdrom0
-CDRW is at /dev/cdrom1

Whenever I configure the file then try and run a program under wine it
bitches about C:/Windows not being set right or something, and how I
probably screwed up the config.


I swear, I like Linux alot, but the way that everything is at least 3
times harder to do then in windows makes me eye my WinXP cd lustily.


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