38141 wrote: "No run action specified for files of this type (application/x-ms-dos-executable) - you can set a run action by choosing `Set Run Action' from the File menu, or you can just drag the file to an application."
38141 wrote: I'm getting the same message whenever I click on the wine.sfs file.
38141 wrote: If its of any relevance, I didn't have a /mnt/home file directory, I had to create a home file in /mnt.
This is because you didn't install the mime-type download.Wine-mime-type-for-Rox-1.2.pup It will set up all of that for you.
Very relevant actually. Confirms that there is a big difference in that version once you install to hard disk. You say you created a "home file" in /mnt.. What exactly did you do?
When you moved the file to / did it still have its original name?
38141 wrote: Hobbes, no I'm not typing your commands in exactly. What I typed was wine mybroker_6012.exe. Mybroker_6012.exe is the filename in the file directory.
38141 wrote: You mean the wine file? Yes, when I moved wine to / it still had the same name. Wine is presently at /mnt/home which is the location stated in the puppylinux webpage above.
I mean the Wine-0.9.22_210.sfs file. The .sfs is essential. This is like a virtual drive and all that's going wrong is that it isn't being loaded for you.
You did restart the machine while it was at /, didn't you? The puppylinux webpage is describing a situation where puppy is booted from CD, like most people use it.
Could you confirm that you've also installed both of these files? Wine-0.9.22-drive_c-and-Wordview.pup Wine-mime-type-for-Rox-1.2.pup I'm pretty sure you have, but they won't get you very far until the .sfs file gets mounted The mime type one sets you up to run .exe's by clicking on them, and the drive_c one sets up your user environment, and installs MS Wordview as a sample program so you can see if it's working..
Try booting the machine from the CDrom. It should pick up the .sfs file automatically if it's in /
38141 wrote: 1. I get 'command not found' after entering wine