On Friday 29 December 2000 07:57 pm, Jody wrote:
> Hi Tom,
>
> >Wine is prob'ly installed, but not setup. ( locate wine )
>
> I'm newbie-newbie!-) Is that a command to run from somewhere
to find anything with 'wine' in it, you start a terminal and type
'locate wine' (w/o the 's). To find just the binary, you'd type
'whereis wine' This is assuming you leave your computer running
overnight so that cron updates you files. If you don't you might need
to run (as root) 'locate -u' or 'updatedb' (your choice, they both do
the same thing).
and
> then do I click on a wine gear wheel to run it, or is it like
> commandline driven: locate wine run /application/notetab pro.exe? <g>
You need to read the wine docs, but in your example, if wine is setup
to recongnize where your partitions are (wine.conf or .winerc), then
'wine notetab\ pro' run while in notetab's directory (might) run
notetab pro.exe
As I posted before, wine docs, manual, etc. can be found at:
http://wine.codeweavers.com/ or on your HDD if it's installed.
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Tom Brinkman [EMAIL PROTECTED] Galveston Bay