Bill Crawford wrote:
Did you install all of wine? You need wine-desktop, iirc, as well as
wine-core,
and you might only see entries once you've actually installed some
applications
in the wine instance too.
Thanks Bill - that as indeed the problem - yum install wine-desktop
gave
me
Hiisi wrote:
Bill Crawford wrote:
Did you install all of wine? You need wine-desktop, iirc, as well as
wine-core,
and you might only see entries once you've actually installed some
applications
in the wine instance too.
Thanks Bill - that as indeed the problem - yum install wine-desktop
I have another problem. There's two WINE menu items in
Applications
menu. Both of them called WINE. In both of them there's the same
program - Macromedia Flash 2004. I'm using WINE since 0.97 version.
Now
I have wine-1.1.14-1.fc9.i386. I want to know how to edit those menu
items to join
Hiisi wrote:
I have another problem. There's two WINE menu items in
Applications
menu. Both of them called WINE. In both of them there's the same
program - Macromedia Flash 2004. I'm using WINE since 0.97 version.
Now
I have wine-1.1.14-1.fc9.i386. I want to know how to edit those menu
I just yum installed wine in F10 on a machine - in the past this gave a wine
menu item set in Gnome at the top taskbar when the Applications menu is
opened - is it just me or has something changed with a recent update?
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On Tuesday 24 March 2009 14:21:05 Mike Cloaked wrote:
I just yum installed wine in F10 on a machine - in the past this gave a
wine menu item set in Gnome at the top taskbar when the Applications menu
is opened - is it just me or has something changed with a recent update? --
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Bill Crawford wrote:
Did you install all of wine? You need wine-desktop, iirc, as well as
wine-core,
and you might only see entries once you've actually installed some
applications
in the wine instance too.
Thanks Bill - that as indeed the problem - yum install wine-desktop gave
Mike Cloaked wrote:
Thanks Bill - that as indeed the problem - yum install wine-desktop gave
me the wine menu...
Thanks again.
But that is not the end of the problem - now running winecfg just hangs - no
messages, no avc, nothing - just hangs. I think an update has broken
something
On Tuesday 24 March 2009 15:14:27 Mike Cloaked wrote:
But that is not the end of the problem - now running winecfg just hangs -
no messages, no avc, nothing - just hangs. I think an update has broken
something but I have no idea which update or what is broken. I have posted
elsewhere that
Bill Crawford wrote:
You should be able to work out what's been updated most recently by
looking at
the output of rpm -qa --last which shows (most recent first)
installation
order of all the packages in its database.
I found what the problem was - I had changed my graphics card
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