Thu, 12 Jun 2008 18:00:00 GMT
Fifteen years in the making, everyone's favorite software to run Windows programs on Linux and Unix, Wine, is almost ready for its 1.0 release.
Solaris 11 has finally been released. I have googled a bit, but can not find info how to upgrade via package manager. Anyone knows if it is possible, and how to do it?
I dont want to wipe my Solaris 11 Express installation and reinstall S11.
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i got switched over to cable internet today so i reconfigured my internet connection settings using netcof and it worked right away. so i ended up rebooting to windows and them back to linux twice. the first time i went back to linux everything still worked, but now everytime i try to connect it... (3 Replies)
WINETRICKS(1) Wine package manager WINETRICKS(1)NAME
winetricks - manage virtual windows environments using wine
SYNOPSIS
winetricks [options] [verb ... ]
DESCRIPTION
winetricks is an easy way to work around common problems in Wine.
It provides simple commands to tweak Wine settings, download and install missing Windows DLLs and fonts, or install various games or apps
with appropriate workarounds for the current version of wine.
It can be used via gui or commandline. The commandline mode is intended both for interactive use and as a building block in fancier wine
frontends and in automated regression testing.
winetricks with no arguments displays a GUI using either Zenity or Kdialog.
OPTIONS --force
Don't check whether packages were already installed
--gui Show gui diagnostics even when driven by commandline
-k, --keep_isos
Cache isos (allows later installation without disc)
--no-clean
Don't delete temp directories (useful during debugging)
--no-isolate
Don't install each app or game in its own bottle
-q, --unattended
Don't ask any questions, just install automatically
-r, --ddrescue
Retry hard when caching scratched discs
--showbroken
Even show verbs that are currently broken in wine
-v, --verbose
Echo all commands as they are executed
-h, --help
Display this message and exit
-V, --version
Display version and exit
Commands:
list list categories
apps list
list verbs in category 'applications'
benchmarks list
list verbs in category 'benchmarks'
dlls list
list verbs in category 'dlls'
games list
list verbs in category 'games'
settings list
list verbs in category 'settings'
list-cached
list cached-and-ready-to-install verbs
list-download
list verbs which download automatically
list-manual-download
list verbs which download with some help from the user
list-installed
list already-installed verbs
prefix=foobar
select WINEPREFIX=$HOME/.local/share/wineprefixes/foobar
EXAMPLES
To see list of available packages to install:
winetricks list-download
To install a package:
winetricks 7zip
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
Wine checks several environment variables on startup:
WINEPREFIX
If set, this specifies the location of the default .wine directory ( usually $HOME/.wine ).
WINE If set, this specifies which wine binary to use by default
XDG_CACHE_HOME
If set, this is path to system's user data cache (default: $HOME/.cache) W_CACHE path to Winetricks' user data cache (default:
$XDG_CACHE_HOME/winetricks}
AUTHORS
Dan Kegel, Austin English, and many others. For a complete list, please see the "Copyright" section in the file 'winetricks'.
COPYRIGHT
winetricks is made available under the terms of the LGPL license. A copy of the license is in the file COPYING in the top-level directory
of the source distribution.
BUGS
Bugs may be reported at http://winetricks.org
AVAILABILITY
The most recent version of winetricks can be downloaded from http://winetricks.org/download/releases/
The latest snapshot of the code may be obtained via svn; see http://code.google.com/p/winetricks/source/checkout
For further information about winetricks see http://winetricks.org
SEE ALSO wine(1)Winetricks 20110429 April 2011 WINETRICKS(1)