Re: wine initialising... then nothing

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On Tuesday 10 September 2002 07:53 pm, Frank Bax wrote:

Which desktop are you using?  If you use kde, you can use the menu editor to 
see what command is run by the items on the menu.  I'm sure gnome has a 
similar menu editor, although I haven't run gnome in a while...

Nick Capik

> Thanks.  It smelled like the kind of problem where I'd have to delete
> something.  But I'm still quite new to the Linux world.  WPO2000 installs
> as an application.  How do I find out the command line to start it up from
> shell?
>
> Frank
>
> At 07:25 PM 9/10/02, Nick Capik wrote:
> >The socket file probably still exists.  If you run it from a shell, it
> > will tell you which file must be deleted.
> >
> >Nick Capik
> >
> >On Tuesday 10 September 2002 07:13 pm, Frank Bax wrote:
> > > I installed WPO2000 on RedHat 7.2 - it worked fine for a while.  I used
> > > the updated install scripts and Mr. Torrie's CorelWine rpm.  It has
> > > been working fine for a couple of weeks (and continues to do so on
> > > another machine).  Now when I start the WP application, I get a window
> > > that says "Wine initializing...", then it goes away (a little too
> > > quickly, I think), and then... nothing.  Any ideas?  Is this likely a
> > > wine problem?
> > >
> > > Frank
>
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