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Default 08-11-2002, 11:56 AM

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Originally Posted by DogMeat
Hey GI Jerk: have you tried AutoKick using WINE yet? I've gotten it to run except for a few problems, like not saving registry settings correctly and the config windows won't let you do anything with them. But it does access the server and get status! ;) This is using an actual Win98SE partition for WINE, next I'm going to try it standalone since I'm pretty sure that'll fix my registry issues.

Also, have you tried out Mandrake 9.0 beta2 yet? Sure it's beta but it runs a hell of alot better than 8.2

BTW- I'm a Linux newbie, but I'm having fun learning it hehe
Nope I haven't tried running autokick under wine actually. I was curious about that myself. The reason I haven't tried it is because my server's only a P266MMX and being that slow it runs a lot faster without Xwindows grinding it down.

I wouldn't be surprised if it works just fine on a per session basis though. I've have some pretty good hits versus misses when using wine.

VMware is also an option.

As far as the partition and registry are concerned, I really can't see it making any difference. The info is all stored in a textfile. You might want to check however, that the FAT32 partition is mounted read/WRITE....that could be the problem too.

Another thought is double check you /etc/wine.conf or etc/wine/wine.conf
  
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