Hi, I am having problems getting Wine to startup right. I would like to know, is there a way you can use Windows 98 Second Edition setup CD from within Wine, or does it have to be pre-installed? (e.g. I did it with wine --winver win98 setup.exe) and here are the errors it came up with: fixme:cdrom:CDROM_GetIdeInterface not implemented for BSD fixme:reg:GetSystemInfo noy yet supported on this system wine: Unhandled exception, starting debugger... err:seh:EXC_DefaultHandling Unhandled exception code c0000005 flags 0 addr 0x2811563e
I loaded the program using KDE 3.0, included in FreeBSD 4.6 Stable. Basically, this is the wine that came "out of the box"(as opposed to the tarball). I have checked other posts and I have corrected my .wine/config file for my cdrom, but it still comes up with the same error(This was based on the GetSystemInfo error msg). The only thing I changed was my config file and the error that complained about the SHAREDMEMLOCATION variable, which I copied from the source tarball(Wine-20020804.tar.gz). I tried to compile that source which is the same one on the CD, but to no avail.
--------------------------- checking Wine base files --------------------------- 001. Checking for file "wine"... OK. 002. Checking for correct .so lib config (please wait)... Read on closed filehandle <LDCONF> at ./winecheck.pl line 225. Use of uninitialized value at ./winecheck.pl line 232. DEBUG: found libwine: OK.
----------------------------- checking config file ----------------------------- 003. Checking config file access... OK.
Checking drive A settings:
004. Checking Path option... OK. 005. Checking Type option... OK. 006. Checking device /dev/fd0... OK. 007. Checking Filesystem option... OK. --> OK.
Checking drive C settings:
008. Checking Path option... OK. 009. Checking Type option... OK. 010. Checking Filesystem option... OK. --> OK.
Checking drive D settings:
011. Checking Path option... OK. 012. Checking Type option... OK. 013. Checking device /dev/acd0c... OK. 014. Checking Filesystem option... OK. --> OK.
Checking drive E settings:
015. Checking Path option... OK. 016. Checking Type option... OK. 017. Checking Filesystem option... OK. --> OK.
Checking drive F settings:
018. Checking Path option... OK. 019. Checking Type option... OK. 020. Checking Filesystem option... OK. --> OK.
--------------------- checking system devices used by Wine --------------------- 021. Checking sound device /dev/dsp... CRITICAL (no kernel driver for /dev/dsp?). - ADVICE: module loading problems ? Read /usr/src/linux/Documentation/modules.txt. 022. Checking audio mixer device /dev/mixer... OK. 023. Checking MIDI sequencer device /dev/sequencer... BAD (no kernel driver for /dev/sequencer?). - ADVICE: module loading problems ? Read /usr/src/linux/Documentation/modules.txt.
----------------------- checking registry configuration ------------------------ 024. Checking availability of winedefault.reg entries... OK. 025. Checking availability of windows registry entries... CRITICAL (entry "Default Taskbar" not found). - ADVICE: Windows registry does not seem to be added to Wine, as this typical Windows registry entry does not exist in Wine's registry. Thi lete original Windows registry entry set will *not* be available with a no-windows install, of course, so you'll have to live with that..
25 tests. 0 suspicious, 1 bad, 2 critical, 0 failed. Wine configuration correctness score: 68.64%
... Any hints on how to correct these errors? Also, my /dev/dsp is symlinked to /dev/dsp0. I have a Sound Blaster Live, which comes up as follows: bash-2.05a# dmesg | grep pcm pcm0: <Creative EMU10K1> port 0xe000-0xe01f irq 11 at device 12.0 on pci0
... Anything to make this thing work right, is worth a try! Thanks for your time!
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