From: "Erik P. Olsen" <erik(a)epo.dk>
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Subject: DOS programs on Linux?
Date: Tue, 06 Jul 2004 00:21:04 +0200
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Is there a way to run DOS programs on Linux (FC2)?
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I am attempting to do something similar to this. I want to convert all my
computers over to linux but do not want to give up my games. I have
downloaded and installed wine and so far it seems the only application that
I can get to work is notepad. explorer.exe, iexplore.exe, regedit.exe,
cmd.exe and a host of other "native" windows applications will not even run.
I know it is not a windows configuration issue as I did a fresh install of
winxp and copied the entire directory structure to ~/.wine/drive_c and
modified the ~/.wine/config file to point to all of the correct directories
and settings.
Whenever I run any application it gives me a bunch of "err:module:import_dll
No implementation for..." errors and then terminates wine. Anyone have any
luck with getting wine to work? Is it just a matter of getting all the
correct information in the config file? Can someone provide me with a
working config file for winxp? Am I crazy?
I've tried searching through the
site for anything but
apparently I am not technically inclined enough to decipher quite a bit of
the available information. I am not new to linux but have spent the last 8
years supporting windows machines in a corporate environment and have only
dabbled in the glory that is linux! ha
Enough mumbling. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Tom Sapp
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