> Mark; > Sorry, I haven't spent very much more time looking for the actual cause > of this problem. AFAICT it is a problem with the ~/.wine/config file not > being installed right. > > Phillip: > Did you install from tarball or RPM/appget? > > For me the fix was > > make clean > ./configure > ./tools/wineinstall > > -- > > Tony Lambregts Tony, Don't feel the least bit bad about it. My real interest (at that time) with Wine was that Jack audio support had just been added and I wanted to see if a specific Windows audio application (Acid Pro) that I love to run under Wine. I could not get Acid to install at all, nor actually could I get any sounds at all through the Jack interface, so Wine didn't look like it would help me very much in my music work under Linux. It's just not ready in the multimedia area for prime time, as they. I am using Wine to run Quicken 2001 successfully. There is only one problem that I wish I could solve there, but I asked here and got only one question back as a reply, so I guess I'll just struggle along with it the way it is for now. Thanks again for remembering we were even looking at this. You're a big help to people, and if we don't say it enough, we should acknowledge your efforts here. I'll continue to read along here for new and interesting developments. Maybe one of these days Wine will be up to really replacing my Windows machine more completely. Cheers, Mark _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@winehq.com http://www.winehq.com/mailman/listinfo/wine-users