Search Members Help

» Welcome Guest
[ Log In :: Register ]

Mini-ITX Boards Sale, Fanless BareBones Mini-ITX, Bootable 1G DSL USBs, 533MHz Fanless PC <-- SALE $200 each!
Get The Official Damn Small Linux Book. DSL Market , Great VPS hosting provided by Tektonic
Pages: (4) </ [1] 2 3 4 >/

[ Track this topic :: Email this topic :: Print this topic ]

reply to topic new topic new poll
Topic: Wine, Cedega, Winex, CrossOver, Xwine, Install, Config, use and others< Next Oldest | Next Newest >
ixotj Offline





Group: Members
Posts: 24
Joined: Sep. 2005
Posted: Sep. 07 2005,15:59 QUOTE

I would like to see  post your comments here please, because i try to install wine but i don`t know, somebody help me!!!!
Back to top
Profile PM 
ke4nt1 Offline





Group: Members
Posts: 2329
Joined: Oct. 2003
Posted: Sep. 07 2005,18:43 QUOTE

Wine from apt-get repository.

( as user dsl )
1. Install dsl-dpkg.dsl
2. Install gnu-utils.dsl

( as user root )
3. Change /etc/apt/sources.list from oldstable to stable.
4. apt-get update
5. apt-get install wine

( as user dsl )
6. Run ' winesetup '

Let us know..

73
ke4nt
Back to top
Profile PM 
undertow Offline





Group: Members
Posts: 48
Joined: Mar. 2005
Posted: Sep. 08 2005,02:26 QUOTE

If you change your sources.list to 'testing', installing wine from apt is not that simple, as it wants to update e2fsprogs, which requires a temporary supsension of the currently running version.  'Fact, i believe this happens on the first apt-installed package from testing, no matter what it is.
as root:
apt-get install -o apt::force-loopbreak=true wine
might do it. I might have the syntax a little off - could be '-o apt::forceloopbreak=true'.  It will ask you to shut down various services before continuing, but done it multiple times from fresh DSL installs and just rebooted afterwards and had no problems.

As far as Cedega goes, ive only been toying with it for a little while and havent gotten it to work with gta:vc yet.. :(  Im using a pirated copy though.  I intend to try again soon with CVS, so ill post back what happens here.
Back to top
Profile PM 
Max Offline





Group: Members
Posts: 211
Joined: July 2004
Posted: Sep. 08 2005,13:17 QUOTE

I did a wine install for the first time about a month ago.  Put my "windows" drive on a permanent partition and then ran the deb2dsl script and now have a wine.dsl in my /optional directory.  To my surprise, the thing worked fine the very first time.  

The only other thing I did was to put the "Dos devices" subdirectory (home/dsl/.wine/dosdevices)  into my .xfiletool.lst

Of course, saying it's installed and saying it'll run the programs I want are two different things....


--------------
Using DSL on: IBM T42, IBM 560x, Dell Dimension CPx
Back to top
Profile PM 
ixotj Offline





Group: Members
Posts: 24
Joined: Sep. 2005
Posted: Sep. 09 2005,15:05 QUOTE

Quote (ke4nt1 @ Sep. 07 2005,14:43)
Wine from apt-get repository.

( as user dsl )
1. Install dsl-dpkg.dsl
2. Install gnu-utils.dsl

( as user root )
3. Change /etc/apt/sources.list from oldstable to stable.
4. apt-get update
5. apt-get install wine

( as user dsl )
6. Run ' winesetup '

Let us know..

73
ke4nt

Ok, I understand, but  if i have not internet and only have the wine*.tar.gz , how can i configure and run?
Back to top
Profile PM 
18 replies since Sep. 07 2005,15:59 < Next Oldest | Next Newest >

[ Track this topic :: Email this topic :: Print this topic ]

Pages: (4) </ [1] 2 3 4 >/
reply to topic new topic new poll
Quick Reply: Wine, Cedega, Winex, CrossOver, Xwine

Do you wish to enable your signature for this post?
Do you wish to enable emoticons for this post?
Track this topic
View All Emoticons
View iB Code