Wine
Brian Schmidt
bts at sdf.lonestar.org
Thu Nov 20 02:38:03 UTC 2003
On Wed, 19 Nov 2003, Demond James wrote:
> Ok Charles, explain how you got quicken to work. All the details! I
> can't even get it to install.
[Obviously I'm not Charles, but...] Which version are trying to install?
I've used Quicken 2000 before with no problems.
>
> On Wed, 2003-11-19 at 10:11, Charles E Taylor IV wrote:
>
> > This package (I got it from winehq some months back) seems to work fine on
> > both Redhat 9 and Fedora Core 1. (I use it for Quicken):
> >
> > wine-20030709-1rh9winehq
> >
> > $ rpm -qi wine
> > Name : wine Relocations: (not relocateable)
> > Version : 20030709 Vendor: (none)
> > Release : 1rh9winehq Build Date: Wed 09 Jul 2003
> > 10:29:45 PM EDT Install Date: Tue 11 Nov 2003 05:03:51 PM EST Build
> > Host: beronski.gme.usherb.ca Group : Applications/Emulators
> > Source RPM: wine-20030709-1rh9winehq.src.rpm Size : 31505335
> > License: LGPL Signature : (none)
> > URL : http://www.winehq.com/
> > Summary : A Windows 16/32 bit emulator.
> > Description :
> > While Wine is usually thought of as a Windows(TM) emulator, the Wine
> > developers would prefer that users thought of Wine as a Windows
> > compatibility layer for UNIX. This package includes a program loader,
> > which allows unmodified Windows 3.1/95/NT binaries to run under Intel
> > Unixes. Wine does not require MS Windows, but it can use native system
> > .dll files if they are available.
>
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