Thanks for the info. -- Chuck Vinson Dayton OH Registered Linux User #214882 "B. Joshua Rosen" <bjrosen@polybus.com> wrote in message news:pan.2001.09.14.08.08.26.745.10150@polybus.com... > If the apps that you want to run are things like Office you are better > off using Win4Lin or vmware. I use wine for applications that require > large amounts of memory (Win4Lin is limited to 64M) and consist of single > executables, i.e. they are not large collections of DLLs. For me that > means Xilinx place and route tools which started life as Unix apps and > are ported to Windoze. For true Windows apps like Word or Acrobat > Distiller I use WIn4Lin I find that Win4Lin is the best solution. > > > In <3ba1ca50$0$1526$4c5ecdc7@news.erinet.com>, Charles Vinson wrote: > > > Would you be willing to email me (or post) a copy of your config file? I > > too use WIN98, but only a few programs actually work. IE5.5 opens, but > > does little else. OE5.5 will not open at all. Office 2000 programs all > > open, but cannot open or save files. I am sure my problems have > > something to do with my config file, but I cannot figure it out. I am > > using the latest version of Codeweaver on SuSe 7.1 and a WIN98SE > > partition on the same drive. Thanks > > -- > > Chuck Vinson > > Dayton OH > > Registered Linux User #214882 > > > > "Praedor Tempus" <praedor@uswest.net> wrote in message > > news:q%fo7.6170$Hp3.553357@news.uswest.net... > >> I would suggest you go back to 98 for now. Windoze 2000 is still > >> rather new and it will require some time for wine to catch up to the > >> many subtle and pointless changes made to the dlls and such that M$ > >> made to them. > >> > >> I was having few problems with wine and 98 SE myself but then I > >> upgraded > > my > >> windoze to ME and poof! No more worky. > >> > >> Scott wrote: > >> > >> > I had the latest wine running under winblows 98 SE for a week or two > > with > >> > no problems, then I installed winblows 2000 and now I cannot get wine > >> > to work. It is important for me to get it running again since I run > >> > United Devices cancer research agent (http://members.ud.com) 24/7 to > >> > help them find a cure > >> > for cancer. Is wine compatible with Win2k, or will I need to > >> > re-install 98 again? > >> > -- > >> > Interested in finding a cure for cancer? > >> > > >> > > > http://members.ud.com/services/teams/team.htm?id=2910655E-026A-47F8-A1CE-C45 > >> > B9BAAB072- > >> _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@winehq.com http://www.winehq.com/mailman/listinfo/wine-users