RE: help with Wine..

From: Tom Weller at Ambassador Computers (ambassador_at_eastlink.ca)
Date: 04/13/05

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    Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2005 14:10:17 -0300
    
    

    I'm grateful for the help so far...but in my own defence I'm not afraid of
    using command line interface...I'm worried my potential clients will freak
    and jump ship if I am typing more than 4 words at a time :)

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    From: Aurélien Campéas [mailto:aurelien.campeas@uni.lu]
    Sent: April 13, 2005 1:45 PM
    To: Tom Weller at Ambassador Computers
    Cc: Debian-User
    Subject: RE: help with Wine..

    Le mercredi 13 avril 2005 à 12:51 -0300, Tom Weller at Ambassador
    Computers a écrit :
    > 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.

    You need to read some documentation on http://www.winehq.com/ first.

    >
    > 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),

    that could be identified as /dev/hda3 but I'm sceptical.
    If you setup your debian system *after* windows has been installed
    (recommended for all purposes), the later will likely be on the first
    primary partition of the first hard drive (aka /dev/hda1).

    Since Sarge is a very helpfull system it will have detected the windoze
    partition and put an entry for it in the bootloader (typically GRUB).

    YOU have to provide a mount point for the windows partition from Linux
    and inform properly your /etc/fstab file from its existence, like in :

    /dev/hda1 /home/evil ntfs rw,users,noauto 0 0

    (not sure if this is completely correct, it should work at least for the
    root user) (also I believe this step is not done automatically by
    Debian, but I could be wrong)

    When all of this is done, "apt-get install wine winsetuptk wine-utils
    wine-doc"

    as a normal user, launch "winsetup" and click ... this tool *should*
    detect your windos partition already mounted under /home/evil (for
    instance ...) and make good use of some of the native DLLs that lie
    there. It *will* make this path the root windows c:\ and you will be
    able to launch windows apps with some success ...

    > An
    > optional fourth partition is for linux /home
    >
    > The Wine configuration screen has me baffled...how do I identify the
    Windows
    > partition (if there is one),

    You have to set it up yourself. This list can help for sure, but don't
    forget to look at
    http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/reference/reference.en.html

    > and is there ANY graphical tool to help find
    > the way to windows applications?

    wiensetup

    > If this has to be done as a keyboard
    > command, I don't think my project is going to fly very far....

    If you are that uneasy with command lines, do yourself a favor : learn
    to use Debian for one year, then try again with your project. You won't
    be able to support people's transition from Win to GNU/Linux without
    being able to help yourself. It is not a small task (I know it ...).

    Aurélien.

    You're currently going through a difficult transition period called
    "Life."

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