On 1/28/06, Rhys OReily <charger426bl@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I have recently downloaded the Wine 0.9.2 RPM and > installed it on my computer, but when I tried to run > winecfg it came with a message saying there was no > such command. A little commandline magic located it: $ rpm -q -l -p wine-0.9.2-1fc4winehq.i686.rpm | grep winecfg /usr/bin/winecfg So it looks like it's in /usr/bin/winecfg. If you are using a commandline, just typing 'winecfg' should do. > I browsed through all the directorys on > my computer, including /usr/local/bin/ and there was > nothing. I also found that wineconsole was not > installed either. I have read through all the FAQ and > found nothing and this was the only support email > address I could find. The right place is wine-users; I'm cc'ing my reply there. See http://winehq.org/site/forums > Here is the specs of my computer: > OS: Fedora Core 4 > CPU: Pentium 2 > Memory: 96mb > BASH shell mostly used. Ah, that's the problem; you have a used BASH shell. Better go out and buy a new one (just kidding :-) > Sorry I can't give you more info... Im new to linux. Welcome aboard... - Dan -- Wine for Windows ISVs: http://kegel.com/wine/isv _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users