ke4nt1

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Posted: April 06 2005,05:03 |
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Actually, changing your sources.list in apt to "unstable" , and running " apt get install wine" and "apt get install winesetuptk" should have your wine up and running.. Then run wine from a user dsl shell, and configure it to your hardware, and location of your chosen "fake windows" directory.
I'd like to see a "winedebs.dsl" extension in the future.. That might install and run OK on everyone's system, rather than the typical extension install without pre and post configuring..
73 ke4nt
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