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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On Thu, Aug 22, 2002 at 02:09:25PM -0700, Steve M wrote:
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)
Forget it, Win9x's setup.exe won't work. If you really want to use Win9x's files for Wine, then use cabextract instead.
fixme:cdrom:CDROM_GetIdeInterface not implemented for BSD fixme:reg:GetSystemInfo noy yet supported on this system
Weelll, so much for people not writing support bits for certain OSes in certain Wine functions. If you want to see it supported, then just implement these pieces.
- Checking for file "wine"... OK.
- 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.
Hmm, not too good.