Bob Etheridge <bobetheridge@xxxxxxx> wrote: > Yes, I entered the whole line exactly as it was quoted in the Wine > AppDb. There is nothing there to make me think I should do otherwise. Well, this entry was written back when there was a config file. You can't know that, of course. But looking at the Libraries tab in winecfg, doesn't it strike you as odd? > After that I am not sure whether the information given applies to only > running a fake Windows or to running a real Windows system as well. If > it is the former, where do I find the correct instructions for running a > program from a real Windows? There is no difference. > cd /windows2/program\ files/bible > $ wine olb.exe That is what you should do. > When I first tried this, Wine created a Bible folder in my home > directory with a few files inside (mostly text files), but no > executables. I don't know what it was supposed to do so I don't know if That would be the doing of your program, not wines. > this is normal. Would copying the entire directory from my Windows > system on to my Linux system (home folder) be a possible solution? I Shouldn't make a difference. > don't know what to do next, so any help would be appreciated. I guess you won't be able to use your program for the time being, i.e. until wine improves. Daniel _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users