On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 7:34 AM, Chris Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > IIRC, the problem is you can't have two Wine processes using two different > desktops. Try this: start an app without virtual desktop and leave it > running, run winecfg and turn on virtual desktop (make sure to click Apply), > then try to start another app. It won't use a virtual desktop. > >
Terminal one: $ rm -rf ~/.wine $ wine notepad Terminal two: $ winecfg # enable virtual desktop $ winemine # doesn't go in virtual desktop $ wine explorer /desktop=name,1024x768 winemine # goes in virtual desktop Now can someone please explain why this is? Is it because using the workaround a second explorer process is started? If so, we can extend the same process and run those apps needing workarounds in a virtual desktop...
