http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=25995
--- Comment #3 from Vince Radice vhradice@cfl.rr.com 2011-02-05 09:05:14 CST --- More research indicated that I had at some time in the past installed other versions of wine. I removed the current version using yum and then went and cleaned up all of the remnants of prior versions. I then installed the latest version - 1.3.10. I then listed wine using yum and noticed an update to 1.3.12. I updated wine and reinstalled Quickverse. When I tried to run it using the desktop icon, it started initializing and got to loading a book and then hung. Using System monitor, I ended that process, extracted the start command from the properties from the icon, and tried to run that command in a Terminal window. I did not get the missing wineboot message. Quickverse started initializing, got to the point of loading a book and hung. Looking at System monitor, it was using 76% of the cpu. I let it run overnight and, when I got up, the initialization window for Quickverse was just as I left it and it was still using 76% of the cpu. According to System monitor, qv8.exe was sleeping in a pipe wait state (whatever that means). I have attached the terminal output. Please let me know if there is any thing else I can provide. The product came on 2 cds that I purchased several years ago. I cannot provide what anyone would need to test this.