>Wine Is Not (an) Emulator. yup i know that :) >This means that it cannot run windows - it /is/ >windows as far as your >end-user applications are concerned. no issues with that >This means that you should not use your windows boot >as a 'fake >windows', but instead install applications properly >and use them. i usually run a setup of all my windows app in wine and then run it. hope m on the right path :) >It does not require, nor does it work with, an >existing windows >installation. ok >NEVER, EVER run wine as root! NEVER do :) >Instead of ipconfig, you should use the linux >equivalent of ifconfig, >though that is now being phased out in favour of >the 'ip' command. >I hope that helps. >(As for 'browsing shares like windows', I would >probably suggest taking >advantage of nautilus or konquerer, via Garnome or >KDE respectively, >or consider other gui tools instead.) Sir, issue is not with using konquerer or any other gui tool, i can access the network in my Slackware, but my Wine cannot detect these network settings. i did the 'ipconfig' command just to check if my wine detected any network( just trying some cheap hacks :) ). i read somewhere that wine should be made to point to the underlying Linux network settings and somewhere else that wine detects these network settings automatically, im really confused ! ive seen my Boss access the entire network in Wine, so i know its possible, just wanted to know how to do that. to make it short, i want Wine to be able to access other machines on the network, not my linux, my linux can already do that. i dont want to use samba either. Thanks! ____________________________________________________________________________________ Pinpoint customers who are looking for what you sell. http://searchmarketing.yahoo.com/ _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users