--- In [email protected], "suem_in_mo" <group.mail@...> wrote:
>
> I have tried many times to install/run programs within Wine, but have yet to 
> get more than a simple card game to run. The rest get 'file not found' or 
> other errors without any information on what is missing or broken. 
> 
> I am currently using Linux Mint R10 w/ GNOME 2.32, but I also have access to 
> Linux Kubuntu R10. I want to use Linux instead of Windows for many reasons. 
> Primarily,I don't like using software that is just asking for hackers etc to 
> mess with it. Also, I live off-grid which requires that I conserve power 
> everywhere I can. With Linux my laptop runs at least an hour longer than with 
> Windows. Finally, I want a choice of OS to use. I don't like being forced to 
> use something just because the company is bigger than the rest.
> 
> I have tried posting to some of the Yahoo groups in the past for help, but 
> they end up talking over my head. Or worse used acronyms and abbreviations 
> presuming that everyone knew what they meant. Which is so frustrating! I am 
> not PC illiterate nor am I into the nut and bolts of current software code or 
> machine language. I spent over 20 years as a programmer, been there done that 
> with no desire to walk that road again. I know there has to be a straight 
> forward way to do what I want to do that does not require using terminal line 
> commands (which I hate). I am a visually orientated person, much preferring a 
> good GUI to run my computer. Which is what I loved about Windows, its 'plug & 
> play' nature.
> 
> I just want a simple reliable way to run Window's software (when there is no 
> alternative) without having to resort to actually using Windows.
> 
> What programs I need that are written for Windows: 
> My printer software for maintenance and other tasks. The Canon only speaks 
> Windows.
> For my Kindle. Again Amazon only recognize Windows at this point.
> Cunitec & Ovitec by Agritec software. Farm livestock management software.
>


With wine often this must be used:
http://wiki.winehq.org/winetricks

For your printer it was your decision to buy crippled hardware. Don't blame 
Linux for your mistakes or your hardware manufacturer's greed. Your best bet is 
to get rid of it and get a real printer. Linux works great with those. Better 
than Windows can.

With your Amazon issues reject companies that insist on locking you into their 
proprietary data formats. Unless you just like being used then by all means 
continue. I'll tell you right now it goes against everything Linux stands for 
and no good will ever come of it, well no good for you at any rate. Great for 
Amazon though I'm sure, cha-ching!

>From your post I don't think you are the intended target audience Linux is 
>aimed at. Linux is a hacker's OS. Always has been, always will be. The Linux 
>community even embraces system crackers and has excellent tools for them to 
>use as well. I just figured someone ought to tell you sooner rather than later.

Linux ain't your grandma's solitaire playing OS! If you've an aversion to the 
command line and don't like Windows then maybe Apple could be a good fit for 
you? Do yourself and Linux a favor and go check it out. The last thing Linux 
needs is non hackers. Go be a liability to Steve.

Oh, and have a great day!



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