Wow, thanks for the quick reply. The thing with wine is this: I ran the rpm, it never asked me where I wanted to install it too or anything like that (been the same with every rpm I've ran so far) Anyways, this is what it says on the wine page:
In order to run Wine needs some files and directories.
You need at least a fake windows drive and config file, however the source code wineinstall program, as well as most binary packages, will have already done this for you.
It doesn't seem to have, the directories aren't there as far as I can tell (I thought I had to log in as root to see them?)
To check, try running the notepad program
I got some kind of error when trying to do this, it said notepad was an unrecognized command or something along those lines.
If notepad doesn't work for you, you may need to create these directories yourself. To do that, create the following directories in your home directory:
.wine/
.wine/c_drive
.wine/c_drive/Windows
.wine/c_drive/Windows/Fonts
.wine/c_drive/Windows/Start Menu/Programs
.wine/c_drive/Windows/System
.wine/c_drive/Windows/System32
.wine/c_drive/Windows/Temp
.wine/c_drive/Program Files
.wine/c_drive/Program Files/Common Files
.wine should have already been there under home as that is where wine should install too, correct? It wasn't there.... I tried to make a .wine dir but it didn't seem to work so I just made one called wine and all the sub dirs but I still can't get notepad to run.
After this copy the following files from wine-YYYYMMDD/documentation/samples to $HOME/.wine/Windows
that only served to remind me what a noob I am, I assume they expect you to have a zipped version you can get that from instead of a rpm or something? :confused: That's pretty much all I know about trying to do this, thanks again in advance
Edit: I also have another question, why do you think that XPde would make the learning curve harder?
[ July 28, 2003: Message edited by: GhostCow ]