this is prob a stupid q. but, how do u use wine? i know i installed it when i installed redhat linux.... but don't know how to use it:(
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this is prob a stupid q. but, how do u use wine? i know i installed it when i installed redhat linux.... but don't know how to use it:(
1. Pour wine into glass
2. Pick up glass
3. Bring glass to lips
4. Pour liquid into mouth
5. Swallow (If "wine tasting", do not swallow, goto step 12)
:D
i hate smart ass, yet stupid people....
Wine isn't something you have to run, it is just there to run windows programs whenever one is called by using ./file.exe or clicking on it in the GUI.
If you have a copy of windows on your system, the default config just needs simple modifications. If you do not have a copy of windows, you must simulate the file structure by creating a directory /c /c/windows /c/windows/system... Then it is just a matter of replacing the default config values with these. Afterwards you can just run wine with the desired application as an argument.
when i try i get a message like this "wineserver: chdir /home/username/.wine : No such file or directory" ....any ieads?
Copy your .wine, wherever it is, into the home/usr/ directory.
Sorry for double-post, but also you could change the config to look in a different directory for it instead of /home/username/.wine
any idea where it should be? i searched for it but didn't find anything:(
try winex, it realy does rock!!!
and u can get it for free...
(just have to do some cvs crapp to get it to work)
and just go to the directory of the windows file and type: wine file.exe (the .exe is not even neccessary)