- Fix the ancient use of --debugmsg

- Add an explanation for how to run a program with Wine
- Refer users with sound problems to winecfg
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Alexander Nicolaysen Sørnes
2006-12-27 03:10:53 +00:00
committed by WineHQ
parent 76b232e0a9
commit 2aa330697f

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@@ -17,14 +17,14 @@ for a certain program doesn't exist.
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<p>
<li> Run your program</li><p>
<li> Run your program (something like &#8216;wine yourprogram.exe&#8217;, or tell your file manager to open .exe files with 'wine').</li><p>
<li> If it gives an error about missing files, or does not start at all, try running it from the directory where it was installed.</li><p>
<li> Many newer games contain copy protection, which is often not supported in Wine. Cracks are available from sites such as <a href="http://www.megagames.com/trainers.html" target="_blank">MegaGames</a>.</li><p>
<li> In case of failure, try different builtin, native DLL settings:
Run Wine with --debugmsg +loaddll to find out which
Run Wine with &#8216;WINEDEBUG=+loaddll wine yourprogram.exe&#8217; to find out which
DLLs are loaded as native or builtin.
Then make sure appropriate native versions are in the
c:\windows\system32 directory as configured in Winecfg&#8217;s DLL overrides tab. There are four options you can choose from when setting
@@ -37,6 +37,7 @@ dll overrides.</li><p>
(builtin)
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<li> For sound problems, run &#8216;winecfg&#8217; and look at the audio tab.</li><p>
<li> In case of persisting failure, you may want to read over the
<a href="http://www.winehq.org/site/documentation">Wine Documentation</a>