Anthony Joseph Seward wrote:
I am certainly not an expert on that part, but as far as I know, as a general rule a Windows device driver will not work in Wine (there are some very limited exceptions).The software in question is the Win2K version of a device driver for a USB hardware key: http://www.rainbow.com/support/eu_support.htm. I get problems with both the legacy installer and the MSI installer.
Unfortunately, that is sometimes required. However, as a general rule, I think you will find that the people most knowledgable about Wine will be using a current CVS from winehq. Yes, that requires a bit of additional effort to setup and learn, but once setup, it is very easy to use and upgrade with. In my case, current CVS on Redhat 7.3.I am trying to give whoever wants to help the chance to choose their weapon. When I've tried to get help with wine over the past year or so the initial response is usually 'try it again with version X', version X being the version that the respondent uses. Choose your version and I'll give you the appropriate details.
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