Re: help with Wine..
Le mercredi 13 avril 2005 à 18:30 +0200, Bob Alexander a écrit :
> Tom Weller at Ambassador Computers wrote:
> > I am not able to configure wine, and am a bit clueless as to how to
> > configure it, I guess I need some sample screen shots.
> >
> > I want to be able to access existing windows applications on a dual boot
> > machine, and also to be able to load windows apps on a Linux only box. (I'm
> > trying to convert small business clients from M$ to Debian with Open Office,
> > and want to cover all possible scenarios before I make any presentations.
> > I'd be grateful for knowing how to configure Wine on a machine that had been
> > Windows only, then converted to dual boot. Typically the first (4 GB)
> > partition is for linux root, 2nd (1 GB) partition is for linux swap, third
> > partition is the original windows (identified as c: within windows), An
> > optional fourth partition is for linux /home
> >
>
> Tom,
> not really an expert but got Lotus Notes and IE6 running smoothly under > WINE on Debian (sid).
>
> Installing wine is straightforward. Just apt-get a few packages. Here
> are mine.
>
> bob@t40:~$ dpkg -l |grep wine
> ii libwine 0.0.20040914-1 Windows Emulator (Library)
> ii libwine-print 0.0.20040914-1 Windows Emulator (Printing Module)
> ii wine 0.0.20040914-1 Windows Emulator (Binary Emulator)
> ii wine-utils 0.0.20040914-1 Windows Emulator (Utilities)
>
> Consider that if your Windows partition is an NTFS one you will most
> probably (I hope) have it READ ONLY and this will cuase problems if you > try to use that partition to run your windows progs from.
It will be read-write with a 2.6 kernel.
>
> The easiest thing you can usually do is to run a fresh install of your
> Windows program from within wine. IIRC this will usually install stuff
> under your ~/.wine dir.
Oh, support for various installer (especially Installshield) has become
that good ? Also the OP was talking about leveraging existing windows
partition and already installed apps.
Aurélien.
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