Earlier today =?Windows-1252?Q?Ole-Jacob_Gr=F8nvold?= <olejagro@start.no> wrote: >Hi >I am using redhat 7.2 Ximian Gnome >I used red carpet to install Wine >and just followed the procedure of the carpet. >Now the system just can find the wine command - so I can't even try wine. >Anyone knows where the wine executable file sits on an average system? >Greatefull for any help >ojg > When I am faced with problems like this, I first do the command which wine This will tell whether the 'wine' executable is somewhere in the PATH that your shell knows about. This is probably not your problem, so why not search for everything wine-related. You can do this with find as: First login as root (so the find can look everywhere) find / -name wine\* -print This will start at the root directory ('/') and will find every file and directory which starts with the four letters 'wine' The backslash is necessary because the shell does funny things with '*' and the '\' tells it to just pass it to the program (find). Hope this helps BobG _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@winehq.com http://www.winehq.com/mailman/listinfo/wine-users