For me somewhere between downloading the files on an NT system,
burning them to CD over the network on a '95 system and then copying
them to my Debian system the filenames became all caps.  I had to
rename all the files to lowercase i.e. GUI00 to gui00 (after they were
gunzipped).  Then I tar -xvf gui00 each of them one at a time - then
ran ./Runme.  It took two times through the same routine to make it
work - then it installed OK.  It's OK and probably will help to sell
more winders ppl on Linux but I'm not all that impressed.

HTH, G.S.
---virtanen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I've got it, but I haven't figured out quite how to install it.  
> > un-tgz'ing produces a handful of directories, a Readme, and a
Runme.  
> > 
> > The Readme says to untar and ungzip everything, then run the Runme
> > 
> > The runme asks if you've untarred things, and decides there's
nothign 
> > new to do if you say yes.  If you say no, it untars, but still
doesn't 
> > do anything.  The executables end up in ./linux/bin
> > 
> > I assume there's some option i'm missing to figure out to tell it
to 
> > use /usr/local or some such, but it beats me as to where . . .
> 
> I had earlier wp8 demo version. I remember that there was some
problem to
> find the right executable to start the program... did the setup
program
> start at all by running 'runme'? I think that with the demo version
the
> executable was xwp... did you find such a file? 
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> P.S.
> 
> I tried to dowload it as well, but no success. Nothing happens, when
I hit
> the dowload button. it is tellinf that are two downloads.
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