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Posted: Aug. 24 2006,23:53 |
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Ah, for the symlink way, wine itself probably still searches the PATH variable, so no dice there. But at least the other way seemed to work the way you had expected 
If you are planning to use heavier graphics - such as games, you should consider using the XFree86.dsl extension to utilize video acceleration. This depends on how limited you are by your hardware though - but this should allow you to play at any resolution, with smoother video output.
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