I installed WINE from synaptic. I chose Wine, wine64, and q4wine. While attempting to configure using q4wine I was unable to find the wineserver daemon. I used the search in Files to search the entire filesystem and got no results. I tried to install an app, the World of Warcraft installer, and got a dialog box and progress bar that froze 1/3 of the way into installation.
I ran winecfg in a terminal and got the command not found error. I ran wine in a terminal and got a message telling me I needed to run 3 commands as root: dpkg --add-architecture i386; apt-get update; and finally apt-get install wine-bin:i386. I did that. Wine64 was removed in that process. Wine-bin:i386, libwine-gecko-1.4, and libwine-gecko-dbg-1.4 were installed. There is still no wineserver daemon anywhere on my system. Winecfg brings up the winecfg interface. Wine gives me the error message letting me know I need to complete the command, such as wine appname. Clicking on an app to install it brings up the dialog box for installing the app but it doesn't; the progress bar never moves. I suspect it may be because the World of Warcraft installer is 64 bit. How do I get WINE to work correctly with 64 bit applications? I have Wine 1.4.1-4 installed, and WineHQ says WoW runs perfectly on Wine 1.7.2. I hesitate to go outside the repositories and install 1.7.2 from there. cg -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20131021112220.35c13cff@zareason-limbo5880