Rein Klazes wrote: > Then where does it go wrong? If I start the program, I get a menu from > where I select "join network", press enter for some character, get a > menu with some networking options, select the first one: TCP/IP and > then the winsock messages appear. i don't have ANY options at all when choosing a network connection... it says there are none found. is there anything i should need in my kernel to enable TCP/IP under wine? or any daemons which need to be running? i have been running this (constantly upgrading) desktop now for near on 3 years and have never had any network problems for native programs. i am using the 2.6.2 linux kernel cheers, Sam -- Free High School Science Texts http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/fhsst Sam's Homepages http://fommil.homeunix.org/~samuel http://www.ma.hw.ac.uk/~samuel
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