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RE: Wine Config?



> Yep, I was using su -.  Things get a little farther along with su, but now I'm getting the following error message: "Warning:
> could not find DOS drive for cwd /usr/local/wine-981211; starting in windows directory.
> err:thunk:_loadthunk (commctrl.dll, Cctl1632_ThunkData16, comctl32.dll): Unable to load 'commctrl.dll', error 11
> fixme:module:FreeLibrary32 (0xbfc00000):
> stub"                                                                                                  It looks like part of this
> has to do with the wine.conf file. If you have a good idea what I'm messing up I would appreciate help. In the mean time it's back
> to the man pages.

TIA
Dave

>

>
>
> Are you su'ing to root as 'su' or 'su -'?  You should be using the former.
>
> Marco
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: dave mail iex net [mailto:dave mail iex net]On Behalf Of Dave
> > Sent: Thursday, December 31, 1998 1:57 PM
> > To: redhat-list redhat com
> > Subject: Re: Wine Config?
> >
> >
> > > Specifically, for this error message I am typing, within an
> > xterm window as root
> > > something like: "wine /mnt/dosc/xxxx/xxxx/xxxx.exe" where the
> > xxxx's are the path
> > > on my win95 harddrive to he executable I want to run.
> >
> >
> >
> > > > What steps are you doing to produce this message?  Each
> > command one-by-one
> > > > please.
> > >
> > > > Marco
> > >
> > > >> wine.conf file, but when I try to
> > > >> run wine I get the following error message
> > > >> "Can't open display: (none specified)".
> > > >> I know there is a display argument, but am not exactly sure what I
> > > >> should put for the display name.
> > > >> I'm running RH5.2, my win95 partition is mounted at "/mnt/dosc/, I'm
> > > >> running KDE as my windows manager.
>



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