wine-d3d9. No registered targets found.
!!! Warning: Skipping wine-any. No registered targets found.
Something that starts with "!!!" and is printed in bright, yellow
letters seems very, very severe. Is something broken?
GENTOO related tutorials on how to compile/install wine were
made for those of us who want to use wine as kind a "bootloader" for
games (NO pune intended!).
I tried to compile wine ... but all end with an compilation error.
To save time and hassle:
Is there any wine version out th
On Friday 23 February 2007 13:29:57 Gyuszk wrote:
My question: is it possible to have Wine and Cedega installed on the same
system?
Sure. They don't collide in any way. One uses .wine the other .cedega... Just
emerge both.
In the future do not hijack threads by replying and changing
for MS Windows
>
>Most GENTOO related tutorials on how to compile/install wine were
>made for those of us who want to use wine as kind a "bootloader" for
>games (NO pune intended!).
>
>I tried to compile wine ... but all end with an compilation error.
>
>To s
/dlls'
make: *** [dlls] Erreur 2
!!! ERROR: app-emulation/wine-20041019-r3 failed.
!!! Function src_compile, Line 84, Exitcode 2
any hint would be welcome
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T 08 70
Quick question - has anyone had any success running
Windows sound apps in any version of Wine using the Jack
driver?
native windows applications don't be jackified.
For JACK, there's a jack-vsti plugin to run VSTI plugins on
top of JACK using Wine.
I've been told that some people got
(This is not about any wine ebuild)
(I am not compiling wine in a 32bit chroot)
During the compilation of latest wine release from the CVS repository,
I get the following warning message at the completion of the
./configure script:
*** Warning: Freetype or Fontforge is missing.
*** Fonts
Hi,
has any been successful in using Wine-1.5.17 on an AMD 64bit machine?
When I run /usr/bin/wine it says file not found.
I'm seeing the wine32 and wine64 use flags. Removing the wine64 use
flags makes
emerge fail : configure: error: No OpenGL library found on this system.
eselect opengl
know anything
about
that beast. Haven't had any use for it in years.
--
#163933
I use wine daily on 64 bit with no problems.
64-bit Wine cannot run 32-bit Windows applications. You need a 32-bit Wine
for that. And since in 99.9% of Windows software is 32-bit... well, you get
David Harel wrote:
Hi all,
Is anybody successful with winetools: www.von-thadden.de/Joachim/WineTools/
I installed wine 20050111 (I also tried 20041019)which works quite well
on many applications. I wanted to install IE6 as well knowing it will be
best if I did it using winetools - which
On 17/07/12 19:43, Alecks Gates wrote:
On Jul 17, 2012 11:32 AM, Volker Armin Hemmann
volkerar...@googlemail.com mailto:volkerar...@googlemail.com wrote:
*snip*
The only use case that might come up is wine - I don't know anything
about
that beast. Haven't had any use for it in years
available,
and wanted Wine to use IPX, then you wouldn't have any other
choice but to run Wine as root.
By using capabilities, you aren't increasing Wines
permissions, you are decreasing the permissions needed to
support IPX. Trying to compare Wine without IPX to Wine
with CAP_NET_RAW isn't
On Jul 17, 2012 11:32 AM, Volker Armin Hemmann volkerar...@googlemail.com
wrote:
*snip*
The only use case that might come up is wine - I don't know anything about
that beast. Haven't had any use for it in years.
--
#163933
I use wine daily on 64 bit with no problems. You can generate a 32
Am Mon, 19 Nov 2012 17:42:18 +0100
schrieb Helmut Jarausch jarau...@igpm.rwth-aachen.de:
Hi,
has any been successful in using Wine-1.5.17 on an AMD 64bit machine?
I have:
$ sudo genlop app-emulation/wine-1.5.17
* app-emulation/wine
Sat Nov 10 23:49:20 2012 app-emulation/wine
in package.keywords to get
around being masked by missing keyword. Of course, this also
involves me knowing full well that, in the process of any rebuild of
wine, I could end up with a terribly broken install and potential data
loss, as is true of running anything from sources that aren't even
being released
similar postings, but, most are old. Anyone tried
using wine plus windows apps to get shockwave running on a gentoo system?
Could it be chrooted or (whatever) to make it more secure?
Any comments or opinions or caveats (security holes) taking this
approach to getting shockwave running on my
man emerge
search for "skipfirst" and "keep-going"
It also seems you did not post the actual error or log. At least the
snipped you posted does not make any sense.
2016-03-14 16:12 GMT+01:00 Alan Grimes <alonz...@verizon.net>:
> In order to press ahead, I had to dr
be better if the distro, Gentoo in this case,
would offer it and install it from there.
I can't find any such package in portage though. eix gecko only finds
dev-dotnet/gecko-sharp and www-plugins/gecko-mediaplayer.
You should enable the gecko USE flag on app-emulation/wine.
On 09/07/2010 04:32 PM, Nils Larsson wrote:
On Tuesday 07 September 2010 04:32:11 Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
When I try to launch a Windows program in Wine (1.3.2), an error dialog
appears informing me that Gecko is not installed and the program might
not work (which it doesn't). It has
Nilesh Govindarajan contact at nileshgr.com writes:
Shockwave is not supported in Linux IMHO
This url suggests using wine:
http://www.anuragbhandari.com/2008/10/install-shockwave-in-linux-using-wine/
I've seen several similar postings, but, most are old. Anyone tried
using wine plus windows
build any 32-bit code on
non-multilib Gentoo), the question arises on how Wine is doing it.
ere affected, and then compile the
> rest...
>
> but no.
>
> I had to uninstall wine and winetricks, now about 80% of my packages are
> compiling... I'm probably going to end up with another lengthy list of
> miserable fail
or simply mask 1.9.x versions of wine. Any r
/wine-20041019-r3 failed.
| !!! Function src_compile, Line 84, Exitcode 2
|
| any hint would be welcome
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tree), and as such has to
have a =app-emulation/wine- ** line in package.keywords to get
around being masked by missing keyword. Of course, this also
involves me knowing full well that, in the process of any rebuild of
wine, I could end up with a terribly broken install and potential data
This is installed from wine applications, and yes unfortunately they can
create a mess (like making the wine notepad the default text editor).
You need to delete those mime applications that wine creates under your home
folder.
Try something like:
rm -rf $HOME/.local/share/applications/wine
know anything
about
that beast. Haven't had any use for it in years.
--
#163933
I use wine daily on 64 bit with no problems.
64-bit Wine cannot run 32-bit Windows applications. You need a 32-bit Wine
for that. And since in 99.9% of Windows software is 32-bit... well, you get
fonts (mostlikely missing
MS fonts, so does anyone know where I van find these fonts, or
or how to extract them from win98,2k,2000 or XP?
Since this is my first foray into wine country, any and all
suggestions are most welcome.
James
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On Wednesday 01 November 2006 16:00, Rafael Barrera Oro wrote:
Hello! I am being forced to use Window$ Internet Explorer, and to do
so, i am trying to use crossover-office-pro, but whenever i try to
install it from crossover it fails without giving any other
information whatsoever!
any help
Sean sjohnson at sbinsystems.com writes:
Wow .. you are one brave soul fiddling around with windows software and
wine as root.
Yea that was just to see if it makes a difference. The machine is very isolated
from the net
It's got the same (font problems) installed as a user too.
Any
When I try to launch a Windows program in Wine (1.3.2), an error dialog
appears informing me that Gecko is not installed and the program might
not work (which it doesn't). It has an install button there, but
mentions that it would be better if the distro, Gentoo in this case,
would offer
On Tue, 7 Sep 2010, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
When I try to launch a Windows program in Wine (1.3.2), an error dialog
appears informing me that Gecko is not installed and the program might not
work (which it doesn't). It has an install button there, but mentions that
it would be better
Well, at least there's 2.5GB disk space - think it is enough :-)
I've temprarily rename the link (libGL.a), install the wine and then renamed
the link back - it looks like wine works and the rest of the system too -
hope :-)
Thanks
Pat
On Mon, 10 Apr 2006 10:36:42 +0200, François
Nobody has yet to get any of Studio MX 2004 working under Wine. The
issue (so I have been told) is the activation system doesn't play real
nice with Wine. Perhaps if you are skilled in the black art of cracking
you could hack out the activation routines and make it work? (Note: for
personal use
On Sun, 18 Apr 2010 00:46:25 +0100
David W Noon dwn...@ntlworld.com wrote:
If any Joe Schmoe could imbue a program with capabilities, this might
be true. But that's not the way the system works.
Sorry, I think i'm missing your point.
Only root can run the setcap program to add capabilities
Yes Flash 5 and I believe that even MX works anything before they
started adding activation. Though I believe this is not without its
flaws (i.e. I have heard the color chooser crashes the program) in
either case it definately works. I ran DW MX under Wine for the longest
time without any major
uild R ] sys-apps/shadow-4.5
[ebuild R ] media-video/vlc-2.2.8
[ebuild R ] app-emulation/wine-vanilla-2.22
[ebuild R ] app-emulation/wine-d3d9-2.21
[ebuild R ] app-emulation/wine-any-2.21
[ebuild R ] app-text/qpdfview-0.4.16
[ebuild R ] sys-apps/lshw-02.18b
[ebuild rR
to extract them from win98,2k,2000 or XP?
Since this is my first foray into wine country, any and all
suggestions are most welcome.
James
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(mostlikely missing
MS fonts, so does anyone know where I van find these fonts, or
or how to extract them from win98,2k,2000 or XP?
Since this is my first foray into wine country, any and all
suggestions are most welcome.
James
Take a look at media-fonts/corefonts
-
Hi, I'm
...
but no.
I had to uninstall wine and winetricks, now about 80% of my packages are
compiling... I'm probably going to end up with another lengthy list of
miserable fail
Franz Fellner wrote:
> man emerge
> search for "skipfirst" and "keep-going"
> It also seem
On Saturday, 19 October 2019 09:11:17 BST Hartmut Figge wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I am somewhat desperate. Before I obtained a new monitor, my installed
> games on wine worked fine. Now many of them crash at startup. Most of
> them run still fine under wine-vanilla-4.0.1 but n
...@googlemail.com
wrote:
*snip*
The only use case that might come up is wine - I don't know
anything
about
that beast. Haven't had any use for it in years.
--
#163933
I use wine daily on 64 bit with no problems.
64-bit Wine cannot run 32-bit Windows
Mick:
Thanks, Mick.
>I'm not the right person to advise on this problem because I have very limited
>experience with Nvidia cards and even less with WINE. Nevertheless, the
>(generic) way I would go about it would be to try an HDMI cable first in case
>the higher bitrate makes an
an application so
that the developers can easily see if an app regressed after a monthly
release.
Wine now also has a Wiki at http://wiki.winehq.org/FrontPage, and the
user wiki is at http://wine-wiki.org/ .
Naturally, this also needs user support to survive, so any Wine users
might consider
is at http://wine-wiki.org/ .
Naturally, this also needs user support to survive, so any Wine users
might consider contributing.
The Transgaming games database at http://transgaming.org/gamesdb/ .
These resources require you to be a TG subscriber to contribute, but
anyone can read the data
for the
longest time without any major issues.
Cool! Im getting an install isue though, I mount the cdrom, then use
wine setup.exe
But I get an error... Something about ikernel not being located, I believe.
Thanks!
Ian
-Mike
On 8/23/05, *Ian K* [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Michael
/winealsa] Erreur 2
| make[1]: Leaving directory| `/home/tmp/portage/wine-20041019-r3/work/wine-20041019/dlls'| make: *** [dlls] Erreur 2| | !!! ERROR: app-emulation/wine-20041019-r3 failed.| !!! Function src_compile, Line 84, Exitcode 2
| | any hint would be welcome| --| Jean Magnan de Bornier
in their right mind would run Wine as root.
But if you did not have capabilities support available,
and wanted Wine to use IPX, then you wouldn't have any other
choice but to run Wine as root.
By using capabilities, you aren't increasing Wines
permissions, you are decreasing the permissions needed
.
Any idea?
Zac Medico wrote:
David Harel wrote:
Hi all,
Is anybody successful with winetools: www.von-thadden.de/Joachim/WineTools/
I installed wine 20050111 (I also tried 20041019)which works quite well
on many applications. I wanted to install IE6 as well knowing it will be
best if I did
On Mon, 19 Nov 2012 17:42:18 +0100
Helmut Jarausch jarau...@igpm.rwth-aachen.de wrote:
Hi,
has any been successful in using Wine-1.5.17 on an AMD 64bit machine?
When I run /usr/bin/wine it says file not found.
I'm seeing the wine32 and wine64 use flags. Removing the wine64 use
flags
On 11/19/2012 10:00:06 PM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
On Mon, 19 Nov 2012 17:42:18 +0100
Helmut Jarausch jarau...@igpm.rwth-aachen.de wrote:
Hi,
has any been successful in using Wine-1.5.17 on an AMD 64bit
machine?
When I run /usr/bin/wine it says file not found.
I'm seeing the wine32
2013/9/11 fe...@crowfix.com:
1. Anyone have any experience installing gentoo on a System76 laptop?
If it works fine on Ubuntu I don't any reason why you would have
difficulty with Gentoo.
2. If I use kvm/virsh, is it possible to install a Mac image to watch
Netflix streaming movies
Michael Crute wrote:
Nobody has yet to get any of Studio MX 2004 working under Wine. The
issue (so I have been told) is the activation system doesn't play real
nice with Wine. Perhaps if you are skilled in the black art of
cracking you could hack out the activation routines and make it work
Looks like the jpeg use flag is ok to use according to bug #283089 [
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=283089]
It looks like it is waiting for the thumbs-up from everyone to be taken out.
I have been running with the jpeg use flag unmasked for a while and haven't
seen any issues.
Cheers
Kad
I have a new (first) gentoo amd64 install, multilib, and have been
searching the docs, forums and google for information on how to handle
emerges for 32bit programs on the 64bit install.
I have found some references to using -bin for 32bit programs (example:
emerge wine-bin to get the 32bit
For some reason Steam fails to start any games on my gentoo box. I am using
wine 1.1.32 with the engine itself and the games all downloaded to gentoo's
partition (not the ntfs3g problem). Steam itself loads fine, but when I
click launch the game nothing happens.
This is very said because Steam
I encountered something similar to this myself a bit ago.
Apparently, GCC 5.3 has a bug in how it works with the stack alignment
in some cases, which causes compiling wine to fail halfway through [1].
I believe that that is the check for that bug.
If you have GCC 5.3, you may want to consider
On Wednesday 13 February 2008, Dmitry S. Makovey wrote:
oh, and for whatever reason wine performs better under 64 bit OS
rather than 32. Don't have any other proof then my own experience but
Diablo LOD runs much smoother once I've rebuilt my system with 64bit
with the same useflags
I got when doing winetools.
Any idea?
I barely use wine at all but I have found the dcom98.exe thing to be helpful so
you may want to try that.
Zac
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link against 64-bit libraries. If
building a 64-bit only version of Wine (since you cannot build any
32-bit code on non-multilib Gentoo), the question arises on how Wine
is doing it.
Stupid question incoming:
What's the WOW in WOW64?
The more I read it as World of Warcraft the more I see
I'm looking at getting wine going for a Windows-only app. Some
questions...
1) The latest ebuild wine-1.6_rc4 (unstable) apparently should have the
prelink USE flag. http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/prelink-howto.xml
talks about a cron job to run prelink every so often, which seems like
the wrong
On Sat, Sep 23, 2017 at 1:21 PM, <tu...@posteo.de> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I want to compile wine to execute a single commandline tool.
> That's it.
>
> The commandline tool is the AVR-assembler made by ATmel to recompile
> a FORTH interpreter for the AVR-line of microcontr
Why the hell do these packages depend on corefonts?:
app-emulation/wine-1.1.6
net-www/netscape-flash-10_rc20080915
x11-misc/slim-1.3.1
It somehow makes sense with wine, maybe even - remotely - with flash.
But why, why should *slim* need Windows fonts to work?
Not only that, but why don't
I'm using foobar now for playing ape+cue cd rips, but it is too unstable
under wine. I tried audacious but it's more unstable then foobar+wine
and
crashes with every second cue file i try to load in playlist. So, is
there any player in linux that have good support for flac,ape,cue,
builtin cue
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Hash: SHA1
JimD wrote:
It is official.
http://picasa.google.com/linux/
It installs and runs well with Gentoo.
It uses wine, in any case. But the interesting things lies in
http://code.google.com - There are
lots of patches they've provided to wine
, then copy your old hd
to your linux partition, and run wine from it. If it's a simple app it
should work ok...
HTH,
--
Iain Buchanan iaindb at netspace dot net dot au
Machine-Independent, adj.:
Does not run on any existing machine.
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On Thursday, 7 December 2006 22:36, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Brilliant, ill give that a crack, i have the software for a windows
machine(sonic stage) so ill give wine a shot.
thanks
Plus any dev out there who wants to become a hero in the recording industry
take note we need a linux atrac
HI,
I'm not bringing help, sorry.
Just started using wine few days ago and I was wondering of what to do
when an app doesn't work.. I read on the user guide that
WINEDEBUG=+loaddll would tell me what dlls are missing.. though I never
got any reply from that option. Does it go to any log file
Hi there,
I was wondering if anyone here has gotten Windows Media Player 9 or 10
to work with Wine. On the Wine website, it has Media Player 9 listed.
Although
there are threee discouraging comments. Any one here getting it working?
Thanks!
Ian
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fn:Ian K
n:K;Ian
email;internet:[EMAIL
On 8/25/05, Ian K [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there,I was wondering if anyone here has gotten Windows Media Player 9 or 10to work with Wine. On the Wine website, it has Media Player 9 listed.Althoughthere are threee discouraging comments. Any one here getting it working?
Thanks!Ian
I tired 9
I do have an NVIDIA card. Moreover, I have the very same version of wine on
Ubuntu and all of the games are running with no problem. It is only on
gentoo, where I have this problem.
Kirill
2009/12/3 Keith Dart ke...@dartworks.biz
=== On Thu, 12/03, Kirill Lipatov wrote: ===
Any ideas
On 09/07/2010 06:48 AM, Ajai Khattri wrote:
On Tue, 7 Sep 2010, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
When I try to launch a Windows program in Wine (1.3.2), an error
dialog appears informing me that Gecko is not installed and the
program might not work (which it doesn't). It has an install button
I've got stuck on this merry-go-round ...
I'm trying to emerge wine, and it's come up with this. It insisted on
adding abi_x86_32 or whatever it is to loads of things, but it's now
blowing up with this circular dependency. If I try and install one with
"use = -theother" it won't go
can just run real Win 7 in a VM and not be
bothered with any of that stuff. All my apps are 64-bit Win 7 versions
now. They use lots of memory and tax compute power, etc. I've had apps
running full out since 5AM PST today. If I was to choose Wine it's
left to me to figure out if the apps even function
Imagemagick, Wine and Flash all depend on the M$ corefonts. However, I
don't want them to be used while browsing the web. I removed them from
the font paths of xorg.conf but that doesn't help; Konqueror and Firefox
still pick them up (because of fontconfig, I guess).
Any tips?
You know, maybe I should spend a few bucks and get a decent MP3 player
anyway, but has anyone had any luck with the D-Link DMP-110 MP3 player
under Linux? The alternative is to run the software under Wine, but I'm
hoping for a more elegant solution.
--
Colin
--
gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing
On 28/02/07, Gabriel Rossetti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Duane, it was an ownership problem
It usually is, in my experience :)
Glad to hear everything is working.
Cheers,
Duane.
--
I never could learn to drink that blood and call it wine - Bob Dylan
--
gentoo-user@gentoo.org
=== On Thu, 12/03, Kirill Lipatov wrote: ===
Any ideas?
===
There are many, many Windows applications that don't run under Wine.
Especially games. That's probably one of them.
Even if they do, they usually run only with certain video cards.
Usually Nvidia.
-- Keith Dart
of wine
(assuming
that wine itself won't run it) or maybe some virtualization software
such as vmare.
Yes, that might be the best I can do now.
I been looking for VMWare and Wine and from what I read, I prefer
Wine, but does it run everything, most of it or almost nothing?
heh... that's
and
stopping (but with text visibility bugs) and so I've now reverted back to wine
0.9.29 and am officially stuck.
Firefox doesn't seem to support Active X at all, however there was a plugin for
v1.5 which I tried and didn't have any luck with.
I've heard you can copy across a entire system32 folder and get
Michael Crute schreef:
On 9/14/05, Holly Bostick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Would have done it months ago, Mike, if there was any way, but I
really have absolutely no budget, even for an MX440 (true
desperation, if I'm even considering an MX 440 in this day and age.
But I'd rather
haven't heard about any specific slowness related to ATI cards running 2D applications, so it might be a bug in Wine itself. Please visit the
WineHQ.org website and submit a bugzilla report to see what they can come up with. Even if they don't know right away, the problem is noted and they can
. Of course, this also
involves me knowing full well that, in the process of any rebuild of
wine, I could end up with a terribly broken install and potential data
loss, as is true of running anything from sources that aren't even
being released as stable even by the upstream developers.
--
Poison [BLX
hardware for
If I was to choose Wine it's
left to me to figure out if the apps even function, much less work
correctly. I just don't have time for that.
I successfully set up AutoCad 2000 on (Gentoo) wine in 2004. It still runs
well with the upgrades to wine, over the years However
On 09/23 06:39, R0b0t1 wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 23, 2017 at 1:21 PM, <tu...@posteo.de> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I want to compile wine to execute a single commandline tool.
> > That's it.
> >
> > The commandline tool is the AVR-assembler made by ATmel to
versions of wine.
I first tried wine years ago when it was running only 16-bit
windows apps and I gave it up as nothing more than a toy -- but
things have *really* changed since then!
Wine is a toy no longer, it's a powerful tool and I'd urge you
to play with it at for a week or two to see what
to my
joy they both run very well on recent versions of wine.
I first tried wine years ago when it was running only 16-bit
windows apps and I gave it up as nothing more than a toy -- but
things have *really* changed since then!
Wine is a toy no longer, it's a powerful tool and I'd urge you
to play
under Wine or Cedega that you *won't* get while using another brand of
video card (not even specifically nVidia, but really just any other
brand with decent drivers). I have several programs that I run under
Wine/Cedega that behave oddly or run significantly slower than reports
of that same program
problems than
it solves much of the time, and I would rather avoid it. I am also
trying to keep as much of the Wine things as possible in one family
(either WINE or Cedega, I really don't want to have to keep track of
what's running under which any given month. One time through the WINE
and TG
and didn't have any luck with.
I've heard you can copy across a entire system32 folder and get wine working
better, is this true?
I'm a member of transgaming (Cedega) is this worth trying? (Internet Explorer
wasn't listen in their database)
There are other bugs and issues I'm trying to nut
@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] wine
Brett I. Holcomb schreef:
Who's doing the porting and where do we get them. Some time ago I
wanted to get some of the games and all the links pointed to Loki who
was no more.
Loki may be no more, but the Loki Installer is alive and well, and quite
option and
ieslinux getting to the same place and stopping (but with text
visibility bugs) and so I've now reverted back to wine 0.9.29 and am
officially stuck. Firefox doesn't seem to support Active X at all,
however there was a plugin for v1.5 which I tried and didn't have any
luck
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It seems to install OK, without errors, but on doing again
emerge -va wine
I get the same failures and still complians about zlib.
I am doing it all as root.
Does anyone have any idea ?
Regards,
Ran
ns for 1-2 hours before shutting down which should
> > be enough for most purposes you'll need it for.
> >
> > If you already activated a Windows installation with your MS
> > account, with some luck your Win10 VM may even become digitally
> > activated (this happened to
On Tue, 6 Oct 2015 13:31:54 +0300
Ran Shalit <ransha...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to install wine on gentoo but I encounter strange things.
>
> I do :
> emerge -va wine
>
> =
> ..
>
> >=virtual/libudev-215-r1 abi_x86_
library for openGL, which would be bad for any application to link
with on Gentoo, and is safe to delete.
What does 'equery belongs libGL.a' report?
-Richard
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Winston Messer wrote:
You may need to enable IPX support or something, but I really don't know
much about IPX on Linux.
You need IPX support in your kernel (CONFIG_IPX) and net-misc/ipx-utils.
UDP in Starcraft works fine for me, however, although this is with
regular Wine rather than Cedega
for this process
May the force be with you,
Vít Smolík.
It's an acer nitro 5. I don't see any option to do that in bios.
to remember folks talking about it
somewhere. Or even under Fonts, if you define the font name and then
tell it to use a different .ttf file perhaps.
James wrote:
Sean sjohnson at sbinsystems.com writes:
Wow .. you are one brave soul fiddling around with windows software and
wine as root.
Yea
Games don't run well in emulation, especially Doom III and Half-Life 2,
due to the heavy use of DirectX. You can try Wine or Cedega, but even
the fastest systems will experience quite a performance hit. You're
best off dual-booting a copy of Windows and running the games from
'emerge wine' needs quite a lot of disk space, have you checked you didn't run out of disk ?
I've already encountered this problem and the message error wasn't very helpful.On 4/9/06, pat [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:Richard Fish wrote: On 4/7/06, pat
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