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43 lines
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Violation of existing windows:
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Wine can violate MS Windows installation.
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It is recommended to copy whole of windows to another destination
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and to configure wine for this copy.
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Configuration:
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The wine config has been changed:
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1. The /etc/wine.conf does not exist anymore and neither does
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~/.wine/config since WINE release 20050628.
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2. All configuration data is now in the registry, and can be accessed
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directly by editing system.reg or user.reg, "wine regedit.exe" or
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with the graphical configuration frontend "winecfg".
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3. Drives and Devices are configured by symlinking in ~/.wine/dosdevices/
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4. You have to set the WINEPREFIX variable to the wine base dir.
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Default is ~/.wine/
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5. Running "wineprefixcreate" will update or create such a wine base
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directory.
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There usually is no need for additionaly configuring wine.
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If no ~/.wine is present, it will setup a fake windows
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environment in ~/.wine by itself, including all necessary config
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file and registry settings by running "wineprefixcreate".
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Start wine:
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Check whether wine runs by entering (e.g.) 'wine notepad.exe' or
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'wine progman'.
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Error and warning messages:
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Wine is intensively developed but isn't complete yet. Therefore
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many things don't work and wine print many error and warning messages.
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