> hidden .wine dir, you can't miss it. Yes, it's there. It was already there before I ran regedit, I think, because tools/wineinstall does all these things automatically. But what is the matter then? I appear to have a registry in ~/.wine, yet when I run winecheck, it says that there are two errors related to the registry: ## 029. Checking availability of winedefault.reg entries... CRITICAL (entry "SHAREDMEMLOCATION" not found in system.reg registry file). - ADVICE: file winedefault.reg doesn't seem to have been applied using regapi. 030. Checking availability of windows registry entries... CRITICAL (entry "Default Taskbar" not found). - ADVICE: Windows registry does not seem to be added to Wine, as this typical Windows registry entry does not exist in Wine's registry. This can affect many newer programs. A complete original Windows registry entry set will *not* be available with a no-windows install, of course, so you'll have to live with that.. ## This seems to indicate that there is a registry, but wine can't find it. I installed wine mainly for using matlab (and, required for matlab, the sun java sdk). Both installations fail because of errors processing the registry. So it seems that just running programs/regedit .winedefault.reg is not enough? Has anybody else had this problem, and is there a sensible solution? Alle Meije Wink _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@winehq.com http://www.winehq.com/mailman/listinfo/wine-users