On Fri, Apr 26, 2002 at 12:35:05PM -0700, Peter Jay Salzman wrote:
> the easiest way to set up wine is by using winex -- www.transgaming.com.
> it costs 5 bucks, and they just released a new version of winex: 2.0.1.
> once you get winex installed (deb or rpm format available) you can copy
> your
stephen,
the easiest way to set up wine is by using winex -- www.transgaming.com.
it costs 5 bucks, and they just released a new version of winex: 2.0.1.
once you get winex installed (deb or rpm format available) you can copy
your windows TT fonts from another machine (or just make a symlink if
Ok, so I know wine has progressed alot so I thought I would try it out
again and now I can actually get the application to work. I am getting
the following output:
shelms@burgandy:~/.wine/fake_windows/MiniSoft/WS92$ wine Ws92_32.exe &
[1] 16043
shelms@burgandy:~/.wine/fake_windows/MiniSoft/WS9