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wine
In linux when I use wine from the terminal it cuts of from a space. E.g.
when I put this
wine /mnt/windows/Program Files/ program to run
it ends at "Program".
How can I run a program in program files? what do I do about the spaces?
Thanx in advance!
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The easy thing to do would be to use "Tab" as this autofills for you :)
other wise, "\ " will be a space. For example, "/Program\ Files/ "
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Thanx for the tip. But I still get this error
Cannot Find '/mnt/windows/Program'
What should I do so I can run the program I want that is in Program files?
Thanx in advance!
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Well if you only have one of those do this.
wine /mnt/windows/Program*
That should work, unless you have something else named Program_______
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are you sure it's not something like:
"/mnt/hda1/windows/program\ files"
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I got it to work. Instead of puting
wine /path/path
I am sopposed to put
wine.run /path/path...
Thanx for all your inputs.
Edit: I don't like typing in paths continuasly and using dir after I type a path then I type a longer path... Is there a way so I don't have to type alot. The tab key is very usefull but with long paths my fingers get tired of pushing continuasly. I heard of using cd but I don't know how to. What is a good way of navigating around files in the terminal without typing things over and over?
thanx in advance!
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it's like this:
Code:
# cd mnt/hda1
/mnt/hda1# ls -l
program\ files
documents\ and\ settings
etc.