Well, after spending a day of working with trying to install an assortment of progams on my Wine installation for SuSe 10.0, I'm giving up. Every time I get almost to the point where I think it could be useful, something happens. The latest was a complaint at the very end of the extensive install for Brittanica encyclopedia, saying something couldn't be found. Why does everything have to allow you to get to the end before complaining? I think it's a ploy by Microsoft agents within the open source community, to demoralize the users so they'll either give up or spend more valuable hours of their lives futilely trying to escape the Microsoft net. So I say, just pay up, and have fun doing something less frustrating. And when Windows crashes with all your data, at least you'll have the satisfaction that you got to almost completely neglect it up to that point. -TR _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users