Calculating some Wine This evening my son was curious if I could get
Shockwave running with Firefox on Ubuntu. I decided to have a go at something simpler.
I found and downloaded a small, free windows program called
Calc98. The
home page clearly indicated that it had already been tested to work on a Linux computer with the Wine emulator. This seemed like a good starting point. A quick google search and I found some instructions how to
enabling extra Ubuntu repositories and another on using
Wine on Ubuntu.
After first installing the Wine emulator, I downloaded the Calc98 software. When I clicked on the setup executable file, to my suprise the wine software kicked in and started the software installation program.
The setup was straight forward and I only needed to stop and think where the files would actually go. Linux has an interesting
file system hierachy that I have finally managed to figure out. I used this knowledge to create an Ubuntu desktop shortcut (a Windows desktop shortcut would not work of course), You can view here a screengrab of my final work.
In all, this was suprisingly easy to do. Next challenge :-)