Hi Michael, do you have the other wine tools also?.....like winecheck, winesetuptk and winetools?.....I know these are not required, but having them did make my job easier. Winecheck also helped me identify some basic config issues which I missed.....I just kept tweaking and re-running winecheck until my score started to get into the 90%'s One additional thing I've observed.....don't try to run wine as root! I actually receive a LOWER overall score from winetest when running as root than I do with the same settings from my normal user account.....I see the root username tagged into your message.... Before this rpm update, I had to manually start the wineserver from the command line before I could start anything with wine. Try the most basic.....like notepad.exe or winemine.exe to debug. DD On Fri, 2003-03-28 at 05:48, Michael Mills wrote: > I have uninstalled and reinstalled the RPMs till I'm blue in the face... it just doesn't seem to be working. I read something about an errata update that may have changed something, but my errors seem to be related to not finding stuff: > wineserver: lstat /tmp/.wine-mmills/server-303-2f885 : No such file or directory > or > wineserver: lstat /tmp/.wine-root : No such file or directory > > I have also seen the socket error somewhere in the mix of me trying to fix this. > > I have -e erased the RPM, removed /.wine and reinstalled to no avail. Any other ideas? > > Michael > > > On Fri, Mar 28, 2003 at 07:56:49AM +0100, Frank Jahn wrote: > > Uninstall the RH wine packages and then install the wine-20030318-1rh8winehq > > packages from http://sourceforge.net and it will work. > > Not on my box :(( Just tried and it fails. > > -- > Jack Bowling > mailto: jbinpg@xxxxxxx -- Dan Devine <dannyboy259@xxxxxxxxx> -- Psyche-list mailing list Psyche-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/psyche-list