FWIW, I actually got it to work last night on my laptop. I cleaned out WPO2000, Photopaint, Toppage, and every single configuration file I could find with 'wpo' or 'wine' in it's name. I then installed WPO, and it worked. I then installed photopaint, and it worked. I then did the upgrade of the WPO Wine libraries to those that come with photopaint, and it still worked. Looking good...
Did you notice any performance improvement in updating the Wine Libs? I am finding WPO-2000 on Crash98 is a tad faster than it is on Tux & faster than WP-8 on Crash98 too.
If you did notice an improvment, then would you point me @ any documentation for the upgrade process? Thanx.
It's a little quicker, but not much. However, the Wine libraries from Photopaint are more mature, so they've got rid of the silly bugs (like main windows sitting on top of dialogs) and a good number of the screen refresh problems. It's worth the upgrade in my opinion. Go and get Photopaint for Linux (start at www.corel.com) and install it. The graphic installer recognises the SuSE distro so it's dead easy. The new Wine libraries won't be installed. The first time you run photopaint it will tell you you should upgrade manually. Click the readme button to see how to do it. Basically you just install one more package as an upgrade: rpm -Uhv wine-wpo2000-glibc-2.1-2000.06.08.10.45-1.i386.rpm then wipe your existing config (fonts break if you don't do this): rm -rf ~/.wpo2000 They could have done this automatically, but it's probably sensible that they leave it to the user to decide whether they want to do it. You don't actually have to. Photopaint runs OK with the older Wine libraries from WPO2000. -- To unsubscribe send e-mail to suse-linux-e-unsubscribe@suse.com For additional commands send e-mail to suse-linux-e-help@suse.com Also check the FAQ at http://www.suse.com/support/faq