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2010-10-05
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#32
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WINEPREFIX
If set, the content of this variable is taken as the name of the directory where wine stores its data (the default is $HOME/.wine ). This
directory is also used to identify the socket which is used to communicate with the wineserver. All wine processes using the same wine‐
server (i.e.: same user) share certain things like registry, shared memory, and config file. By setting WINEPREFIX to different values for
different wine processes, it is possible to run a number of truly independent wine processes.
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2010-10-06
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2010-10-15
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[Software\\Wine\\Explorer] 1287126526 "Desktop"="Default" [Software\\Wine\\Explorer\\Desktops] 1287126530 "Default"="800x480"
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2010-10-15
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Just a small update, enabling Desktop mode makes it work a bit nicer as the windows won't be handled by the maemo window manager.
winecfg is a bit of a pain so edit ~/.wine/user.reg and add
somewhere suitable, after the header lines.Code:[Software\\Wine\\Explorer] 1287126526 "Desktop"="Default" [Software\\Wine\\Explorer\\Desktops] 1287126530 "Default"="800x480"
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2010-10-18
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Onio, thanks for your last note.
On a slightly different note, can you please point out which actual file needs to be modified to change the Wine home directory? The idea is to move the Wine home directory out of the root of the N900 where it is eating up precious root space
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2010-10-19
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2010-10-19
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2010-10-19
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2010-10-19
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Not x86 binaries at any rate, but perhaps there are some good open source win32 programs worth "porting"?
It would be useful to have something like this on the n900,
but not with the intention of having the entire desktop envirionment.
Only as a way to run certain apps. Something like having easy Debian
but not actaully using the LDXE. One would make desktop shortcuts
to run, say, word or power point from Win4lin, as opposed to the open
office applications in Debian. I guess this is the point of using Wine in the
first place! Anyways, I don't really know enough about how to do this and
maybe you run into the same problems with the processors mentioned
earlier in this thread. But it would be nice if it worked!