Re: [SLE] installing freecell.exe and cards.dll under wine
Robert A. Rawlinson wrote:
Martin Deppe wrote:
Sorry, a typo ...
Hi guys,
I mean this isn't really important, but I'd like to run freecell.exe from WinME under wine. Even under SuSE 9.1 I just could copy the cards.dll into the same directory as freecell.exe, not so under SuSE 9.2 anymore (apparently) Nor does it work being copied into /usr/lib/wine or /usr/lib/win32 and I even tried to setup an entry in ~/.wine/config.
So, my question: what can I do to get it running again?
Would be nice to get an answer!
Best regards Martin
I can't help with your problem but did you know that suse 9.1 has freecell in its card games? It works even better than the win version. Also spider which is better. Solitair as well only its called klondike. Just FYI. Robert Rawlinson
Yeah, even though I forgott about it, I knew it! But, there is a capabillity of the windows freecell, which I would like to use and which prevented me from using the linux version so far, which is the counting of the total wins/losses and the streaks and so on! ;.-) That's actually why I still like the win version of freecell. But maybe I just should program that into the linux version, shouldn't I? Well, thanks a lot anyways for your efforts and oppinions :-D Martin
is the counting of the total wins/losses and the streaks and so on! ;.-)
KPatience keeps track of that data under Game->Statistics, it has Freecell, as well as many other solitaire games. -- __________ CorvusE Linux User #370082
Hi, On Wednesday 22 December 2004 08:30, CorvusE wrote:
is the counting of the total wins/losses and the streaks and so on! ;.-)
KPatience keeps track of that data under Game->Statistics, it has Freecell, as well as many other solitaire games.
If you play Klondike in Patience (I always play the draw-3 variant) you should know that the "Could Not Win!" alert, which states "You could not win this game, but there is always a second try. Start a new game?" is not accurate. You can sometimes win these games, so just ignore it and go on playing until you see that the game stops progressing.
CorvusE
Randall Schulz
CorvusE wrote:
is the counting of the total wins/losses and the streaks and so on! ;.-)
KPatience keeps track of that data under Game->Statistics, it has Freecell, as well as many other solitaire games.
Thanks Corvus, this isn't too bad to start with, but still there is an annoying fact. I can start WinFreeCell without starting a game and just look into the statistics f.e. but I can't do that with kpatience or can I? I mean I start kpatience and I HAVE to play the game. If I don't even start one I still loose one. That resulted in 2 games a actually made (just to test it) and 6 I haven't which again resulted in 8 games counted. That is not what I expect. Sorry. Yours Martin
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