vodka@intoxicate.us wrote:
You are likely to have problems trying to use a bunch of WinXP DLLs and stuff. Hmm... like those you mention ;) Much better to use a fake windows file system. That has the added advantage that Wine won't mess up your real Windows partition. You can copy over things like fonts from WinXP, but you probably should try to use as many builtin DLLs as possible, though msvcrt from WinXP would probably be ok to use.Hi folks, I installed the latest wine tarball. For some reason no applications work. I'm using on a Redhat 8.0/Windows XP dual boot system. Starting very simple applicatiosn doesnt work:
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