See, like I said noob.
Ok, so I've done that and here's the results:
user@Matt-Laptop:~/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/World of Warcraft$ wine wow
fixme:heap:HeapSetInformation (nil) 1 (nil) 0
fixme:advapi:RegisterEventSourceW ((null),L"Bonjour Service"): stub
fixme:winsock:WS_setsockopt Unknown IPPROTO_IP optname 0x00000013
fixme:winsock:WSAIoctl SIO_GET_EXTENSION_FUNCTION_POINTER
{f689d7c8-6f1f-436b-8a53-e54fe351c322}: stub
fixme:winsock:WS_setsockopt Unknown level: 0x00000029
fixme:winsock:WS_setsockopt Unknown level: 0x00000029
fixme:winsock:WS_setsockopt Unknown level: 0x00000029
fixme:winsock:WS_setsockopt Unknown level: 0x00000029
fixme:winsock:WSAIoctl SIO_GET_EXTENSION_FUNCTION_POINTER
{f689d7c8-6f1f-436b-8a53-e54fe351c322}: stub
fixme:winsock:WSAIoctl -> SIO_ADDRESS_LIST_CHANGE request: stub
X Error of failed request: BadRequest (invalid request code or no such
operation)
Major opcode of failed request: 158 (GLX)
Minor opcode of failed request: 19 (X_GLXQueryServerString)
Serial number of failed request: 133
Current serial number in output stream: 133
user@Matt-Laptop:~/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/World of Warcraft$
fixme:winsock:WSAIoctl -> SIO_ADDRESS_LIST_CHANGE request: stub
I'm running Ubuntu 8.10 btw.
What next?
Vincent Povirk wrote:
You need to cd to the directory that contains wow.exe first.
Vincent Povirk