Partial success -- I was eventually able to get VerbAce running on my Aspire One with the help of my school's tech support. I had the same result as qwertymn. The program runs pretty slowly, and it doesn't display Arabic text correctly. The letters are all displayed separately instead of being connected to each other, as they should. I tried installing new Arabic fonts into Wine, but that didn't solve the problem. It must be an issue with Wine and not with the OS. Firefox on my Aspire One displays Arabic words correctly, and I can type Arabic in OpenOffice. Anyway, thanks for the tips, and I hope I can eventually fix this problem with the font.