On Sat, 1 Dec 2001, Jim Holman wrote: > gerard patel wrote: > > > Maybe: > > > > alias xmessage=gmessage > > > > Gerard > > I can do this command, but wine doesn't like it. I get the same message > when I start wine "Wine launcher is unable to find xmessage". > > Is it possible to specify where xmessage is or which one to use? > > Jim Winelauncher is a shell script. It uses the bash builtin command type to see if it can find xmessage in the path. If you use a shell other than bash, this might not work. (See which shell you use with ls -l /bin/sh ). If your shell is, say, 'bin/csh, maybe you can fix this problem with alias type which or you could install bash as your primary shell, or you could run wine directly without using winelauncher, or you could hand-hack winelauncher. I guess if you use winelauncher, the command which wine might give you the filename of the winelauncher script if you want to take a swat at hand-hacking it. I am only guessing, of course. The syntax of alias varies slightly by shell variant. Lawson panic: detected rogue system administrator!! ---cut here ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/web/.