Re: Stange Wine Error
- From: Skippyboy <skippyboy2005@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2007 10:05:12 -0500
Michael Soibelman wrote:
Skippyboy wrote:
Hi all - I recently upgraded my openSuse10.2 distro.--------------------snippidy-snip-snip-------------------
Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance.
(PS - I also posted this same message in the
comp.emulators.ms-windows.wine group. I am hoping someone in one of these
areas may have a suggestion.)
I've used wine many times and I find there is usually no good reason to
even
run winecfg... I just install wine & then I get ie4l and let it install
ie
(internet explorer) by itself. This will get the DCOM and other
prerequisites for ie. Then, when i want to run a winders app I just click
on it and voila'..it just runs. In the past I've found that messing with
winecfg just messes things up though you might have some need to do some
customization...
I performed an upgrade to my KDE packages using SMART package manager. The
wine package was not part of the upgrade, but after the KDE/Kernel
upgrade - I got those error messages. IES4Linux refuses to install because
of the error also.
.
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