Synopses & Reviews
Wine Administrator's Handbook The Ultimate Shop Manual On-the-Job Wine Solutions Your Linux/Unix users want their Windows applications to stop crashing immediately. Sound familiar? Wine Administrator's Handbook is the book that will bail you out a one-stop nuts-and-bolts reference that puts real-world solutions at your fingertips. Superbly organized and packed with crystal-clear action steps, it's the one book you'll carry around and consult every day. Your One-Stop Guide for:
- System requirements and preparation
- Downloading, installing, and configuring Wine
- Debugging compilation
- Debugging configuration files
- Troubleshooting Wine's configuration
- Troubleshooting applications running under Wine
- Resolving error codes and error messages
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About the Author
About the Authors Michele Petrovsky is a veteran Unix/Linux administrator and programmer who currently teaches in the Information Technology Department of Mount Saint Vincent University in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Tom Parkinson, a specialist in library information systems, has implemented and managed applications in a heterogeneous environment for nearly two decades. Together, the two authors also collaborated on Hip Pocket Guide to Unix®.
Table of Contents
Preface.
Acknowledgments.
PART I: Installation and Configuration.
Chapter 1: Requirements.
Chapter 2: Installation.
Chapter 3: Advanced Compilation and Configuration Issues.
PART II: Advanced Configuration Issues.
Chapter 4: Interoperability and Interconnectivity Issues.
Chapter 5: Interoperability in More Detail.
PART III: Troubleshooting.
Chapter 6: Troubleshooting Standalone WINE Implementations.
Chapter 7: Troubleshooting in Networked Environments.
Appendix A: Fine-Tuning WINE.
Appendix B: Application Performance Summary.
Appendix C: Summary of Tips and Cautions.
Appendix D: ECMA-234 and WinAPI Summary.
Index.