Viveka Nathan K schreef: > Hi, > > I am using FC2. I installed wine. > How can I run ie6 in wine ? > I searched in net and got the solution for RedHat-9.0 as > http://patrick.spacesurfer.com/ie_wine_install.html#req > but if I try the same in my FC2 machine, > > while |doing "wine --dll ole32=native dcom98" > I am getting the error as "wine: cannot find '--dll' " > > .wine/config file is not there in my home directory > > if I do "wine dcome98" > It goes upto some extent and tells that, already dcom95 or dcom98 is > installed, uninstall it to override. > > How to uninstall ? > > Please give me some solution to proceed with any of the above. > You might try these instructions: http://frankscorner.org/index.php?p=ie6 or you might install WineTools, which should be able to install IE for you: http://www.von-thadden.de/Joachim/WineTools/ Sidenet also claims to be able to install IE for you: http://sidenet.ddo.jp/winetips/config.html And Crossover Office most certainly will install it (IE is a supported application). CX is a commercial application, but a free trial is available on the site: http://www.codeweavers.com/products/cxoffice/ That said, is it strictly necessary for you to install IE at all? If you need it installed to support another application that requires it, or you want to make sure that webpages you design display correctly using it, that's one thing... but using IE as a default web browser is not likely to work well. So if that's what you want it for, don't expect good performance, certainly not when compared to any of the native Linux web browsers likely to be already installed on your system or available to be installed via your package management (Konqueror, Mozilla, Firefox, Epiphany, Galeon, Links, Lynx, elinks, Dillo, etc). Hope this helps, Holly _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users