Re: wine and Real Rhapsody player

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Holly Bostick wrote:

The site gives you a link to the Sidenet utility that AmishGuy used to
install IE and WMP under Wine, did you follow it? (The title "Sidenet
Wine Configuration" is a link to the site where you can download
Sidenet.) I've never used Sidenet, but apparently it works for this purpose.
Sidenet installed fine. But after that, Rhapsody installation hung at 99% on the progress meter.

You might also consider WineTools, which apparently has a SuSE RPM, so
it might be easier for you to install than the Sidenet utility:
http://www.novell.com/products/linuxpackages/professional/winetools.html
(contains a link to the WineTools site)
Do you think it would make a difference as far as installing (not running) Rhapsody. That is the place where I'm getting stuck (see other post).

or you might also consider:

Crossover Office (a commercial variant of Wine which installs IE and WMP
as supported applications). A free trial is available:
http://www.codeweavers.com/
I checked Crossover Office's database for Rhapsody, and it was listed as "not working", so I can't use Xover Office.
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