Does someone know why I get these when emerging or unmerging
wine-vanilla (as part of a @world upgrade followed by a depclean):
>>> Unmerging (1 of 1) app-emulation/wine-vanilla-4.1...
!!! Warning: Skipping wine-staging. No registered targets found.
!!! Warning: Skipping
es (instead of ELF). So
> nothing is emulated, it's running native. There's also a thin layer of
> drivers implemented to transform API calls to native kernel interfaces,
> like HID (for input devices). So everything connecting to simple
> HID-USB should also work (some custom USB hardwa
hello everyone. To run a windows application I installed the wine package.
But cpu usage of wine it a little high. using virtualbox is a lot
smoother(9% = 3% cpu usage) .
Is it normal?
my wine config:
[I] app-emulation/wine
Available versions: 1.6.2^t (~)1.7.0^t (~)1.7.3^t (~)1.7.4^t
to simple
HID-USB should also work (some custom USB hardware just implement a HID
interface, it's simple and cheap).
If your applications work depends on if the required parts of the API
had been implemented (including the bugs that exists between different
versions of Windows).
So, with this knowled
should also work (some custom USB hardware just
> > implement a HID interface, it's simple and cheap).
> >
> > If your applications work depends on if the required parts of the
> > API had been implemented (including the bugs that exists between
> > different versions
}" 848 KiB
[ebuild N#] kde-frameworks/kbookmarks-5.21.0:5/5.21::gentoo USE="nls
-debug {-test}" 113 KiB
[ebuild R] kde-misc/kde-gtk-config-2.2.1:4::gentoo USE="(-aqua) -debug"
L10N="-bs% -ca% -ca-valencia% -cs% -da% -de% -el% -es% -et% -eu% -fi% -fr% -ga%
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