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I am looking for a free Windows Emulator for Fedora Core, aka Red Hat 9.5. Does anyone know where I can find one? I would also like to know where to get the setup file.
I know haow to download the wine, and, thans, DrOzz, but once I get it from this ME to my Fedora, how do I go about installing it? Will I need an extra setup file, or is there already one in it? That's the hard part. Figuring out what's in the "package", because I have to transfer it from a Windows (r) ME to Fedora. So, I was just wondering how to install it. Does it do it automatically, or do I need a setup file?
just type :
rpm -ivh packagename.rpm
in the terminal and thats it
or use a package manager of some sort that i am sure is packed with fedora, but since i don't use fedora or know where that package manager could be located, then you can just stick with the command i gave you
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