On Sat, 25 Dec 1999, Joe Marcom wrote:
> Merry Christmas, all:
> 
> I THINK I got Wine installed from the  RPM CD, but don't know how to
> access it, so I tried to print "man wine" by using lpr. Got the reply
> "unable to access man.  Unable to access wine." 

    Run 'locate wine'.  You'll get back a lot more than what I
copied below, and the '991114' part will likely reflect a different
date, but you should see at least: 

/usr/X11R6/bin/wine            <-- executable
/usr/X11R6/bin/wine-config
/usr/X11R6/bin/wine-strip
/usr/X11R6/man/man1/wine.1.bz2 <-- man
/usr/doc/wine-991114           <-- many docs

 So, what is the correct
> syntax to print a man page (lpr filename is obviously wrong)?  I need a
> hard copy of this (and other) man pages to study.

    Actually I believe the best source of info is the wine-howto on
your CD.  Concentrate on the example wine.conf in the how-to as a
guide to editing your /etc/wine.conf. As a newbie myself, I'd say it
takes very little studying to get wine up and running and test your
first program:

cd <Windows mount point>/windows
wine sol.exe

   After that it seems to me you need to rapidly elevate your Unix
and wine ability to that of super guru, to take on more challenging
Windows programs  ;-)

 > 
> Re: Communicator 4.6.  KMail works, but I would prefer to use Messenger.
> However, I can't get past the error msg "Default Inbox folder does not
> exist. You will not be able to get new messages."  I did set up my inbox
> per Earthlink's instructions for Linux, and I can find a /nsmail/inbox
> folder in command line mode. Is the problem me or Communicator?
>                     Regards,
>                        Joe

    Can't help much with NetScape, I found out early on that for me
it's best to keep my cussin of NutScrape to a minimum by using 4.7
common and netscape-navigator, and stayin far away from comunicator.
I use Kmail, and StarOffice for News.  NutScrape is terrible,
unfortunately it's the lesser evil right now as Linux browsers go.
 -- 
..      Tom Brinkman    [EMAIL PROTECTED]                      .
                        

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