> On my Debian Sid system, I CAN double click. I did not do anything I recall > to enable this. I assume (maybe incorrectly) that binfmt package is what > enables this. Debian's own wine debs are indeed made that way. They automatically use binfmt to add an .exe shell handler > > So how does one configure this correctly? > 1. The above-mentioned virus vunerability--is this true. (RULE--never click > on anything in emails would apply in linux as well, even if proper > security/permissions would stop a virus). the thing is, your wine has full access to all linux files. If a virus tries to delete some files, it might fail for files that belong to root, but the least the virus can do is wipe your home directory, which is bad enough. The virus can't really break your system, but nonetheless it can delete important data. The only upside would be that you can better protect yourself by disallowing yourself to write on certain files. > 2. Some .exe's should NOT run with WINE! .net programs should go through > mono. hence why debian's method is not really good, it sends any exe file to wine without even asking you first. In fact, it sends any files that look like exes, so even those nasty .bmp.pif virii which are actually a renamed exe file will work Regards Ramon Klass _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users