Austin English-2 wrote: > > On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 10:16 AM, drpaul <pmjs1115@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> >> >> rolandixor wrote: >>> >>> >>>> paul@hppaul:/cdrom/adobe photoshop elements$ wine setup.exe >>>> wine: could not load L"D:\\adobe photoshop elements\\setup.exe": Module >>>> not >>>> found >>> >>> >>> this message is common when wine does not know the folder. go in winecfg >>> and there add a drive with the folder of your cd. >>> >>> i think this will help :P >>> >>> I added a drive E: to the winecfg which went directly to that >>> directory/folder. Now I get this result >>> >>> paul@hppaul:/cdrom/adobe photoshop elements$ ls >>> adobe photoshop elements 4.msi digital home en_un help center >>> setup.ini >>> common.msi directx9 en_us lang.dat >>> data1.cab en_gb graphics setup.exe >>> paul@hppaul:/cdrom/adobe photoshop elements$ wine setup.exe >>> wine: could not load L"E:\\setup.exe": Module not found >>> >>> The ls command shows the setup.exe, yet wine [correctly seeing the >>> current >>> directory as E:] reports that it can't find the "Module". >>> >>> Any other ideas? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> Paul >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> -- >> View this message in context: >> http://www.nabble.com/Installation-of-Photoshop-tp17678620p17694684.html >> Sent from the Wine - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >> >> >> > > What does: > $ file setup.exe > say? > > Does: > $ wine notepad > work? > > Austin English: > > notepad launches just fine. > > file gives the following > > s$ file setup.exe > setup.exe: writable, executable, regular file, no read permission > > which is kind of weird to me. ls -l gives > > -rwx------ 1 501 501 167936 2005-10-20 13:30 setup.exe > > I don't understand who or what 501 is and I haven't been able to find the > tools to extract that info. There is no group with 501 as the GID in > /etc/groups. ???? > > Hope you've got a better handle on this than I have. > > Paul > > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Installation-of-Photoshop-tp17678620p17700253.html Sent from the Wine - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.