O.K., wine is not TOTALLY broken, only mostly. Some applications (other
than notepad, which as someone pointed out is a built-in) do still work.
In the case of Lotus Notes (which worked fine before I applied the the
Cooker updates from the 12-14th of this month), it does not even get far
enough to draw the first frame of the application before dying of an 'XIO'
error. My hardware is a Thinkpad with an ATI Mobility Radeon 7500.
I also am running an absolutely up-to-date cooker including today's new
version of X (although I am using my own higher kernel and I compiled wine
myself).
Paul
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Adam Williamson
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02/20/2003 01:02 PM
Please respond to
cooker
On Thu, 2003-02-20 at 17:11, Paul R Streitman wrote:
>
>
> We have a much bigger problem than getting the current wine release
> (although I agree it would be worthwhile) - currently wine does not work
at
> all because of some sort of X bug. There is already a report in
bugzilla.
> For what it is worth, I still have the problem after updating to the
latest
> X in cooker and the latest wine CVS
Er, it seems to be fine here, with absolutely up-to-date Cooker. Running
notepad.exe works, at least.
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adamw