About 6 months ago I was able to get Intellicad 2000 to run under wine on a LTSP
workstation

Haven't tried it since and don't have access to it right now ... but should still be
working




Dan Hill ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*:
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>First off, thanks to everyone for looking at this and responding.
>
>Just to clarify the problem since there seems to be a little confusion....
>
>Wine is perfectly capable of running the various windows apps (calc was just an
example).
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>When the apps are run on the system console, or on a regular remote system, such as
my laptop, or another regular linux box, they work without a problem.
>
>When I bring up a system using only a boot rom, i.e. in full on ltsp mode, native X
windows apps, like Mozilla, and OpenOffice, and xcalc, work fine, but wine apps do
not. There is no error message, and they run, in memory, as though nothing is wrong.
>
>Because wine can run the windows applications properly on regular remote machines,
it is difficult to say, outright, that wine is broken.
>
>Because other Xclients (Mozilla, etc) work properly on regular remote machines and
the remote ltsp terminals, it is difficult to say that X windows or ltsp is broken.
>
>There seems to be some interaction between the two which is causing this and I'm
just hoping someone has seen this, or can point me to a file/invocation method that
will help me troubleshoot this problem.
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