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Old 03-25-2009   #1 (permalink)
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Help with Wine/WoW

I'm fairly new to Linux. My Windows XP decided to quit on me and since I'm taking Linux in college at the moment, I had a Fedora 8 cd so I figure it's best to learn through experiment. I read the sticky at the top about installing and configuring Wine and WoW and it installed fine but I don't know how to get to the Config.wtf file to add in the extra lines. Also, Wow told me that my CPU speed would be too low to run the game but I never ran into any problems when I ran it on XP so I don't know what's happening there. I'm using Wine-1.1.17, kernel is 2.6.23.42-fc8 and the path to WoW is c:\Program Files\World of Warcraft (easier for me to remember). Thanks.
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you have to navigate to the folder, it should be in ~/.wine/drive_c
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Found it. Thanks.
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