Hi Mike,

In general, I've not found any "issues" as such between Mandrake Linux 
and Wine. I have Wine working on Mandrake 8.1 and 9.1 systems. In both 
cases, the applications I use Wine for were installed on a Win98SE 
partition before Linux was installed on the box.

I'm using the default setup with only Wine dlls (builtin) for mswindows. 
The applications, of course, use their own (native) dlls. I haven't 
booted up mswindows for ages and do everything that I need with those 
programs via Wine under Linux.

I do have a rule of thumb for dealing with all things Linux, however. I 
check first to make sure that something really isn't working before I 
start scouring How Tos to "fix" it. My experience with Linux is that 
it's easy to wrongly conclude something isn't working, and "fixing" 
something that isn't broken can lead to big headaches.

There are two separate issues with Wine: Is your Wine installation okay? 
And, what are the particular needs of each application you want to run 
under it?

Wine doesn't run everything. I believe it will run Kazaa. although I 
personally haven't tried running Kazaa.

I'm using an old CodeWeavers Wine (April 2002) on the Mandrake 8.1 
system and, on the Mandrake 9.1 system, I'm using the August 2003 Wine 
compiled on Mandrake 9.1 and available on the Winehq Italia site at 
http://digilander.libero.it/winehqitalia/ -- both were RPMs and 
installed easily.

CodeWeavers comes with winesetuptk. The Winehq Italia site has a 
winesetuptk that you can download. I used that to setup Wine and 
produce the original config and folders. Once done, I then modified 
anything that didn't work well for me.

Also, on the Mandrake 9.1 CDs, there's a graphical frontend that I've 
found useful for setting up individual mswindows applications. It's 
called XWine (not the same as WineX, the Wine for gamers). There's an 
updated version at http://darken.tuxfamily.org -- the site's in French, 
but click the flag to go to English.

On your fake_windows directory, everything should be set up just the 
same as it would have been using an actual mswindows release. So if the 
dll goes in c:/windows/system in mswindows, then it would go in 
~/.wine/fake_windows/windows/system under Wine.

There's a mailing list for Wine users at
http://www.winehq.com/mailman/listinfo/wine-users
and an active newsgroup that can be read using your browser via Google.

Sorry for the length of the post. I know that people can find Wine 
confusing.

deedee

On Sun Sep 7 11:46:11 2003 Michael Lothian wrote:
> I've been through the howto on wiki but I'm still having difficulties
> 
> I copyed the required dlls from my XP installation and used the latest 
> version of wine from where the artical recommended.
> 
> I managed to install Kazaa (some of the fonts were a bit funny) but it 
> would just gointo debug mode when I tried to run it
> 
> I then tried copying all my dll files over into wine but that had even 
> more dire consquences ie kazaa wouldn't even install
> 
> So to the people who have wine working:
> 
> What dlls did you use. Which folers did you put them in (system or 
> system32) and what did you pop into your wine configuration file?
> 
> Also is it recomened to use winex from transgaming for games? Or is 
> there an alternative?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Mike

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