> > > 5) there is a freeware game > > > http://www.steffengerlach.de/freeware/xo1.zip > > > that if i start like: > > > # wine d:\\xo\xo.exe > > > > Maybe it is the missing second backslash between the directory and execuable names. > > I prefer to change to the directory and run it from there, but that is me. > i wrong to write here the application start but it given error.
What error does it give? > How can u change the to the path? u only go inside and exec from there? > or there are an other method? You can change to the equivalent unix path and run it. For instance, if the D drive is set to /mnt/d, you could do this from a console: cd /mnt/d/xo wine xo.exe I believe you could also run wineconsole and do this (I do not use wineconsole often): D: cd xo xo By the way, your way *should* work, but I sometimes have better luck running from the directory where the executable is located, which is what is done in both the examples I gave. > > > > > > thx > > > Moreno __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! http://sbc.yahoo.com