El jue, 21-03-2002 a las 13:47, David escribi�: > On 21 Mar 2002 12:01:05 -0300 > Damian said onto me: > > > El jue, 21-03-2002 a las 11:13, Howie escribi�: > > > Hi, I just installed mandrake8.0 and was trying to install wine, I > > > followed the installation instructions but when I try and run an > > > application I'm told wine:command not found. I'm sure I've failed to > > > do something I should have seeing as how I'm as new as could be to > > > linux, it only took me roughly 9 months and 7 or 8 reformats to get my > > > cable modem to work. I installed the codeweavers version of wine and > > > the setup works without a problem but beyond that I can't do a thing. > > > Do I need to create any directories in my /home directory or should it > > > be created when I installed the rpm? I've tried running applications > > > in wine as a regular user, as root, I've tried it from my home > > > directory and from the /mnt/windows directory. I'd totally uninstall > > > it and start from scratch but don't yet understand the filesystem > > > well enough to know exactly how to do it properly yet and I really > > > don't want to go screwing it up now that I have the os running half > > > way decent. If anyone has any ideas I'd appreciate it, thanks. > > > > > > Howie > > > > > > > well, maybe your wine executable is not in your path. try > > running /usr/local/bin/wine > > > > ..or if you installed from an RPM you can use kpackage to > > search for installed RPM's, and when you find wine you push > > the "installed files" button you will see then, and it will > > list all files installed by wine and location for each of > > them. > > > > > > HTH > > > > Damian > > Another option, which is what I do is > > # updatedb > # whereis wine > > hth > Dave
yes, but "whereis wine" would work only if wine is in the path and you can call it from anywhere... Damian
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