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I have downloaded wine (the version with potato). I am trying to
configure it properly using a .winerc file in my home directory but I
can't get it to work properly, when I try and run it this is what I get:


sigaltstack: Function not implemented
Warning: could not find wine.conf [Drive x] entry for current working
directory /home/dab1; starting in windows directory.
Invalid path 'e:\' for temp directory
Perhaps you have not properly edited or created your Wine configuration
file.
This is either /etc/wine.conf or $HOME/.winerc
  or it is determined by the -config option or from
  the WINE_INI environment variable.
Wine has used /home/dab1/.winerc as configuration file. 


Also, my fat32 partition is mounted in /mnt/hda3 - It's read-only and I
don't know how to let normal users write to it. I've tried to chmod it
but that doesn't seem to work. This is a copy of my config file, can
someone suggest what I need to do? (Please 'CC' me your suggestions):

;
;; MS-DOS drives configuration
;;
;; Each section has the following format:
;; [Drive X]
;; Path=xxx       (Unix path for drive root)
;; Type=xxx       (supported types are 'floppy', 'hd', 'cdrom' and
'network')
;; Label=xxx      (drive label, at most 11 characters)
;; Serial=xxx     (serial number, 8 characters hexadecimal number)
;; Filesystem=xxx (supported types are 'msdos'/'dos'/'fat',
'win95'/'vfat', 'unix')
;;   This is the FS Wine is supposed to emulate on a certain
;;   directory structure.
;;   Recommended:
;;   - "win95" for ext2fs, VFAT and FAT32
;;   - "msdos" for FAT16 (ugly, upgrading to VFAT driver strongly
recommended)
;;   DON'T use "unix" unless you intend to port programs using Winelib !
;; Device=/dev/xx (only if you want to allow raw device access)
;;
;;[Drive A]
;;Path=/floppy
;;Type=floppy
;;Label=Floppy
;;Serial=87654321
;;Device=/dev/fd0

[Drive C]
Path=/mnt/hda3
Type=hd
Label=MS-DOS
Filesystem=win95

;;[Drive D]
;;Path=/cdrom
;;Type=cdrom
;;Label=CD-Rom
;;Filesystem=win95

;;[Drive E]
;;Path=/tmp
;;Type=hd
;;Label=Tmp Drive
;;Filesystem=win95

;;[Drive F]
;;Path=${HOME}
;;Type=network
;;Label=Home
;;Filesystem=win95

[wine]
Windows=c:\windows
System=c:\windows\system
Temp=e:\
Path=c:\windows;c:\windows\system;e:\;e:\test;f:\
SymbolTableFile=/usr/lib/wine.sym

# <wineconf>

[DllDefaults]
EXTRA_LD_LIBRARY_PATH=${HOME}/wine/cvs/lib
DefaultLoadOrder = native, elfdll, so, builtin

[DllPairs]
kernel	= kernel32
gdi	= gdi32
user	= user32
commdlg	= comdlg32
commctrl= comctl32
ver	= version
shell	= shell32
lzexpand= lz32
mmsystem= winmm
msvideo = msvfw32
winsock	= wsock32

[DllOverrides]
kernel32, gdi32, user32	= builtin
kernel, gdi, user	= builtin
toolhelp		= builtin
comdlg32, commdlg	= elfdll, builtin, native
version, ver		= elfdll, builtin, native
shell32, shell		= builtin, native
lz32, lzexpand		= builtin, native
commctrl, comctl32	= builtin, native
wsock32, winsock	= builtin
advapi32, crtdll, ntdll	= builtin, native
mpr, winspool		= builtin, native
ddraw, dinput, dsound	= builtin, native
winmm, mmsystem         = builtin
msvideo, msvfw32        = builtin, native
mcicda.drv, mciseq.drv  = builtin, native
mciwave.drv		= builtin, native
mciavi.drv, mcianim.drv = native, builtin
w32skrnl                = builtin
wnaspi32, wow32		= builtin
system, display, wprocs	= builtin
wineps			= builtin

[options]
AllocSystemColors=100

[fonts]
;Read documentation/fonts before adding aliases
Resolution = 96
Default = -adobe-times-

[serialports]
Com1=/dev/ttyS0
Com2=/dev/ttyS1
Com3=/dev/modem,38400
Com4=/dev/modem

[parallelports]
Lpt1=/dev/lp0

[spooler]
LPT1:=|lpr
LPT2:=|gs -sDEVICE=bj200 -sOutputFile=/tmp/fred -q -
LPT3:=/dev/lp3

[ports]
;read=0x779,0x379,0x280-0x2a0
;write=0x779,0x379,0x280-0x2a0

[spy]
Exclude=WM_SIZE;WM_TIMER;

[Registry]
; Paths must be given in /dir/dir/file.reg format.
; Wine will not understand dos file names here...

;UserFileName=xxx		; alternate registry file name (user.reg)
;LocalMachineFileName=xxx	; (system.reg)
			
[Tweak.Layout]
;; WineLook=xxx  (supported styles are 'Win31'(default), 'Win95',
'Win98')
;WineLook=Win95

[programs]
Default=
Startup=

[Console]
;XtermProg=nxterm
;InitialRows=25
;InitialColumns=80
;TerminalType=nxterm

# </wineconf>



Thanks very much. Please 'CC' me a reply.



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