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@ -339,7 +339,7 @@ And here is a setup for Drive A, a generic floppy drive:
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</para>
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</sect3>
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<sect3>
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<sect3 id="config-wine">
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<title>The [wine] Section </title>
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<para>
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The [wine] section of the configuration file contains all kinds
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at all.
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Using these things are pretty alpha, so you might want to
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watch out. Some people might find it useful, however. If
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you're not planning on working on printing via windows printer
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you're not planning to work on printing via windows printer
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drivers, don't even add this to your wine config file
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(It probably isn't already in it).
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Check out the [spooler] and [parallelports] sections too.
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<term>builtin</term>
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<listitem><para>
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The most common form of DLL loading. This is
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what you will use if the DLL is error-prone in
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native form (KERNEL for example), you don't have
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the native DLL, or you just want to be
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what you will use if the DLL is to system-specific
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or error-prone in native form (KERNEL for example),
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you don't have the native DLL, or you just want to be
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Microsoft-free.
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</para></listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<para>
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The [serialports] section tells wine what serial ports it
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is allowed to use.
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<programlisting>"ComX" = "/dev/cuaY"</programlisting>
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<programlisting>"ComX" = "/dev/ttySY"</programlisting>
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</para>
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<para>
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Replace <literal>X</literal> with the number of the COM
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(<medialabel>/dev/modem</medialabel> is acceptable). It is
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not always necessary to define any COM ports (An optional
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setting). Here is an example:
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<programlisting>"Com1" = "/dev/cua0"</programlisting>
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<programlisting>"Com1" = "/dev/ttyS0"</programlisting>
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</para>
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<para>
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Use as many of these as you like in the section to define
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0-3 (<literal>Y</literal> is usually the value in windows
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minus 1, just like for COM ports). You don't always need
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to define a parallel port (AKA, it's optional). As with
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the other section, LptX can equal any device (Maybe
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the other section, LptX can equal any device (Maybe
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<medialabel>/dev/printer</medialabel>). Here is an
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example: <programlisting>"Lpt1" = "/dev/lp0"</programlisting>
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</para>
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[Debug] is used to include or exclude debug messages, and to
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output them to a file. The latter is rarely used. THESE
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ARE ALL OPTIONAL AND YOU PROBABLY DON'T NEED TO ADD OR
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REMOVE ANYTHING IN THIS SECTION TO YOUR CONFIG. (In extreme
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REMOVE ANYTHING IN THIS SECTION TO YOUR CONFIG. (In extreme
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cases you may want to use these options to manage the amount
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of information generated by the <parameter>--debugmsg +relay
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</parameter> option.)
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<para>
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[WinMM] is used to define which multimedia drivers have to be loaded. Since
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those drivers may depend on the multimedia interfaces available on your system
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(OSS, Alsa... to name a few), it's needed to be able to configure which driver
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(OSS, ALSA... to name a few), it's needed to be able to configure which driver
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has to be loaded.
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</para>
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If this option is set to "Y" or missing, Wine will set the
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NetBIOS name to the Unix host name of your computer, if
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necessary truncated to 31 characters. The Unix hostname is the output
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of the shell command <command>hostname</command>, up to and not
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of the shell command <command>hostname</command>, up to but not
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including the first dot ('.'). Among other things, this means that
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Windows programs running under Wine cannot change the NetBIOS computer name.
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</para>
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to set the NetBIOS name. Only if the registry entry doesn't exist (usually
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only during the first wine startup) it will use the Unix hostname as
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usual. Windows applications can change the NetBIOS name. The change
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will be effective after a "Reboot", i.e. after restarting Wine.
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will be effective after a "reboot", i.e. after restarting Wine.
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</para>
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</listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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The three parts of the section name are separated by two backslashes.
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</para>
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<para>
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Currently wine supports only overwriting the sections
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[DllOverrides], [x11drv], [version] and [dsound].
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Currently wine supports overriding selected settings within
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the sections [DllOverrides], [x11drv], [version] and [dsound] only.
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</para>
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<para>
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Here is an example that overwrites the normal settings for a
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Here is an example that overrides the normal settings for a
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program:
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<programlisting>
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;; default settings
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<ulink url="http://bugs.winehq.com/">Wine Bugzilla</ulink>,
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try the newsgroup
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<systemitem>comp.emulators.ms-windows.wine</systemitem>,
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or the IRCnet channel <systemitem>#WineHQ</systemitem> found on
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irc.stealth.net:6668, or connected servers.
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or the IRC channel <systemitem>#WineHQ</systemitem> found on
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irc.openprojects.net, or connected servers.
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Make sure that you have looked over this document thoroughly,
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and have also read:
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</para>
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<para>
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Most Wine users run Wine under the windowing system known as
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X11. During most of Wine's history, this was the only display
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driver available, but in recent years, parts of Wine has been
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driver available, but in recent years, parts of Wine have been
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reorganized to allow for other display drivers (although the
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only alternative currently available is Patrik Stridvall's
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ncurses-based ttydrv, which he claims works for displaying
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title bars, and system menus will be managed by your
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window manager. This lets these applications integrate
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better with the rest of your desktop, but may not
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always work perfectly. (A rewrite of this mode of
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always work perfectly (a rewrite of this mode of
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operation, to make it more robust and less patchy, is
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currently being done, though, and it's planned to be
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finished before the Wine 1.0 release.)
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finished before the Wine 1.0 release).
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</para>
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</listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<term>Unmanaged/Normal</term>
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<listitem>
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<para>
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Window-manager-independent (any running
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Window manager independent (any running
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window manager is ignored completely). Window
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decorations (title bars, borders, etc) are drawn by
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Wine to look and feel like the real Windows. This is
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Often a package will only work on the distribution it's
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compiled for. We'll cover
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<link linkend="getting-dist-debian">Debian</link>,
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<link linkend="getting-dist-redhat">Redhat</link>, and
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<link linkend="getting-dist-redhat">Red Hat</link>, and
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<link linkend="getting-dist-other">other</link> distributions.
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</para>
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<para>
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</sect1>
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<sect1 id="getting-dist-redhat">
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<title>Getting Wine for a Redhat System</title>
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<title>Getting Wine for a Red Hat System</title>
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<para>
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Redhat/RPM users can use <ulink url="http://rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/">
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Red Hat/RPM users can use <ulink url="http://rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/">
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rpmfind.net</ulink> to track down available Wine RPM binaries.
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<ulink url="http://rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/WByName.html"> This
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page</ulink> contains a list of all rpmfind packages that start with
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<para>
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The first place you should look if your system isn't Debian or
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Redhat is the <ulink
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Red Hat is the <ulink
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url="http://www.winehq.com/download/">WineHQ Download
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Page</ulink>. This page lists many assorted archives of
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binary (precompiled) Wine files.
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<ulink url="http://bugs.winehq.com/">Wine's Bugzilla</ulink> to
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let us know how this document can be improved. Remember, Open
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Source is "free as in free speech, not as in free beer": it can
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only work in the case of very active involvement by its users !
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only work in the case of very active involvement of its users !
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</para>
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</sect2>
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</sect1>
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<para>
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<literallayout>A computer ;-)</literallayout>
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<literallayout> Wine: only PCs >= i386 are supported at the moment.</literallayout>
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<literallayout> Winelib: other platforms may be supported, but can be tricky.</literallayout>
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<literallayout> Winelib: selected other platforms are supported, but can be tricky.</literallayout>
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</para>
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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place the setting into /etc/profile, or also ~/.bashrc in the case of
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bash.
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</para>
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<para>
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Note however that there is an exception to the rule:
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If you want to change the PATH environment variable, then of
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course you can't modify it that way, since this will alter the
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Unix PATH environment setting. Instead, you should set the
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WINEPATH environment variable. An alternative way to
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indicate the content of the DOS PATH environment variable would
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be to change the "path" setting in the wine config file's <link
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linkend="config-wine">[wine]</link> section.
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</para>
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</sect1>
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</chapter>
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