Thanks again Joachim, I've installed everything as advised (I think), but when I type "wine notepad" and then "wt2" on a shell, I get the following error messages - what should I do now please? Best regards, Andy [andrew@Atlas2 andrew]$ wine notepad wine: creating configuration directory '/home/andrew/.wine'... /usr/bin/wineserver: relocation error: /usr/bin/wineserver: symbol epoll_create, version GLIBC_2.3.2 not defined in file libc.so.6 with link time reference wine: wineprefixcreate failed while creating '/home/andrew/.wine'. [andrew@Atlas2 andrew]$ wt2 FATAL! You don't have gettext.sh on your system. On Wed, 2005-02-23 at 08:26, Joachim von Thadden wrote: > Am Mi, Feb 23, 2005 at 07:46:30 +0000 schrieb Andy Allen: > > sorry, but I'm pretty confused! Do I need to use Wine version 20041019 as it > > recommends on your website, or should I go for a more up-to-date > > use 20041019 > > > version? I take your point about my distribution (RH9), but I only just > > bought it! I'll upgrade it reasonably soon, though, I expect. I'll > > You *bought* a more than two years old distribution? The one who sold > you that is a cheater. Anyway, Wine and WineTools work good with RH9 > also ;-) > > > certainly upgrade/reinstall my Wine and Winetools, but do I use the 386 > > or 686 version? I have a Pentium II processor (266 MHz), so I assume > > that requires the 686 version? > > Take the i386 one. Your processor seems to be outdated, too. Perhaps you > should stay with RH9 in that case. I am not sure whether Fedora Core 2 > or 3 will work with reasonable speed with such a slow machine. You > should also consider not using KDE or Gnome on such a machine. Use > Fluxbox or something else with a small footprint. And don't expect too > much from Wine and Windows programs on your system. It will be slow. > > Regards > Joachim _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users