Hey all. I have an interesting one here. I'm running wine under FreeBSD, not the linux-emulation version, but the native version. I never had a Windows installation to work with though, and the best I could do was run freecell. Pretty cool from a proof of concept point, but not really worth the effort in itself. What I'm trying to do now is take a spare hard drive and install Windows 2000 in an NTFS partition on it, then mount that into the FreeBSD system. My first bout with the wine docs implied that having a real installation with all the native libs would make a lot of it quite a bit smoother. Now, I know there's a commercial product that will allow Office 2K to run under Linux (and therefore, probably FreeBSD), but I don't really want Office, just Word and Excel. Anyone know if there are any caveats to this? Where would one go to get the step by step process of doing this once the install is available? TIA Lou _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@winehq.com http://www.winehq.com/mailman/listinfo/wine-users