Le mer 02/03/2005 à 03:39, Dan W. a écrit :
> Okay, now I found what I think is a more serious missing piece of info in
> wine-user.pdf.
>
> In page 20, last paragraph, it says one can start off by modifying the sample
> config file,
> which "can be found in the directory 'documentation/samples'
> In my case, though, combining a high IQ and being a
> complete helpless
> newbie to Linux, is a powerful combination that
> produces questions out
> of nowhere. In the chapter about installing and
> un-installing, one small
> detail got left out: "How does one KNOW whether wine
> is installed, an
On Wed, Mar 02, 2005 at 01:12:06AM -0500, Dan W. wrote:
> crap questions to you, but to me it's a solid and tangible one. Well, I
> do know that I do have wine installed, because when I installed Fedora
> Core 2, I said "install everything". Besides, I tried..
> "wine /mnt/C/windows/notepad.exe" a
Dan W. wrote:
Okay, now I found what I think is a more serious missing piece of info in
wine-user.pdf.
In page 20, last paragraph, it says one can start off by modifying the sample config file,
which "can be found in the directory 'documentation/samples'...
Hell Dan,
The config file is in the s
Okay, now I found what I think is a more serious missing piece of info in
wine-user.pdf.
In page 20, last paragraph, it says one can start off by modifying the sample
config file,
which "can be found in the directory 'documentation/samples'...
Problem is, I did a file search for 'documentation'
I think I have the answer why feedback to the wine-user.pdf has so far
been disappointing: It's too well written. No questions to ask, almost.
Actually, probably 90% of users try to get by without reading it. I saw
a posting somwhere today, someone advising someone else about running
the wine inst