I have wine installed(yes it is wow's sfs although i think it may need video acceleration) I installed 7-zip with wine then made a script that starts it in usr/bin so now when i want 7-zip i just run 7zip from the command line or click on the script
you can see it in the video here(I start 7zip at 1:50 min): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u30ciyNkPAk
you can set programs to start when you click on them by setting the runaction to wine "$@"
or you can go to the directory of the program and type wine ./nameofprogram
WINE
just installed bhunter and homeworld:cateclysm
both are from around 1999-2001 and use directx 6 or 7 i think
bhunter runs only in software mode
cateclysem runs in anymode as long as you leave it at the default res resizing crashes it
i had to setup the cd drive properly in wincfg to /mnt/hdc
then the game cd must be mounted
then i had to run the games from the command line like so:
wine ./cateclysm.exe
note wine /root/.wine/whatever/cateclysm
will not work as you must run the game from the commandline with the cateclysm directory as your working directory
if you type "ls" with out quotes at the commandline and see the cateclysm files your working derectory is correct
to change your working directory just type cd /root/.wine/the_rest_of_the_path
if you don't run it that way the game seems not to be able to acess it's files
both are from around 1999-2001 and use directx 6 or 7 i think
bhunter runs only in software mode
cateclysem runs in anymode as long as you leave it at the default res resizing crashes it
i had to setup the cd drive properly in wincfg to /mnt/hdc
then the game cd must be mounted
then i had to run the games from the command line like so:
wine ./cateclysm.exe
note wine /root/.wine/whatever/cateclysm
will not work as you must run the game from the commandline with the cateclysm directory as your working directory
if you type "ls" with out quotes at the commandline and see the cateclysm files your working derectory is correct
to change your working directory just type cd /root/.wine/the_rest_of_the_path
if you don't run it that way the game seems not to be able to acess it's files
Taking Puppy Linux to the limit of perfection. meanwhile try "puppy pfix=duct_tape" kernel parem eater.
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X86: Sager NP6110 3630QM 16GB ram, Tyan Thunder 2 2x 300Mhz
Sun: SS2 , LX , SS5 , SS10 , SS20 ,Ultra 1, Ultra 10 , T2000
Mac: Platinum Plus, SE/30
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Last edited by oui on Mon 22 Oct 2007, 17:09, edited 1 time in total.
Wine is tricky on any flavour of Linux. Its definitely a work-in-progress. It works much better with some apps than others, so do check here: http://appdb.winehq.org/
Lots of tips & tweaks which are often necessary to get any given app working in Wine. Do not attempt to use windoze apps in a windoze install, the appies must be seperately installed in the faux C:\ drive that Wine creates.
Examples: my old Rail Baron Player runs well in Wine, but my Stars! game won't run at all unless there is a full desktop environment (e.g. XFCE) available, it finds window managers alone inadequate!
Best to remember Samuel Johnson's aphorism on another subject:
"...[It] is like a dog's walking on his hinder legs. It is not done well; but you are surprised to find it done at all."
* July 31, 1763
btw, oui: ever heard of TinyURL? http://tinyurl.com/
Lots of tips & tweaks which are often necessary to get any given app working in Wine. Do not attempt to use windoze apps in a windoze install, the appies must be seperately installed in the faux C:\ drive that Wine creates.
Examples: my old Rail Baron Player runs well in Wine, but my Stars! game won't run at all unless there is a full desktop environment (e.g. XFCE) available, it finds window managers alone inadequate!
Best to remember Samuel Johnson's aphorism on another subject:
"...[It] is like a dog's walking on his hinder legs. It is not done well; but you are surprised to find it done at all."
* July 31, 1763
btw, oui: ever heard of TinyURL? http://tinyurl.com/
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of course! excuse me, I did amend it now!macadavy wrote: btw, oui: ever heard of TinyURL? http://tinyurl.com/
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