All,
I need to run some legacy Windows software (32 bits) under my Linux box.
I have installed wine from the source the 64 bits works fine but not the 32
bits.
The ./configure gives
...
*checking whether gcc -m32 works... no*
*configure: error: Cannot build a 32-bit program, you need to
Hi Philippe,
To get wine-32 to work on CentOS 7.6 I had to build and install wine 1.8.4 from
a tarball.
Follow the instructions at: https://wiki.winehq.org/Building_Wine
and build the 64-bit version first, then the 32-bit version.
Before building either version I installed the following X11
Ed,
Thank you. Yes, I actually used the instruction on wineHQ wiki. 64 bits
build without problem. Only issue (I think) with 32 bits is that the -m32
flag cannot be passed to gcc. But when I try to install the required
library for the -m32 option on gcc, that is libX11-devel.i686
Hi Philippe,
Check that you have libgcc.i686 installed.
--Ed
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Sent: December 22, 2019 8:17:20 AM
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Subject: [CentOS] CENTOS8: running wine 32 bits?
All,
I need to run some legacy Windows software (32 bits) under my Linux box.
I have installed wine
On Mon, Dec 23, 2019 at 11:34:32AM +1100, Bill Maidment wrote:
> On 23/12/2019 11:06 am, Fred Smith wrote:
>
> >I can find no way to do it with pavucontrol, nor the default mate
> >sound tool.
>
> In my SL7 Mate system I use the Hardware and Output tabs in
> System->Preferences->Hardware->Sound
On 23/12/2019 12:07 pm, Leon Fauster via CentOS wrote:
Am 22.12.19 um 21:31 schrieb Michael Kofler:
Hi,
I have been a happy user of CentOS 7 in the past. I am now considering
switching to CentOS 8.
However, since end of Oct. 2019, I have not received any updates on my
CentOS 8 test
On Sun, Dec 22, 2019 at 5:23 PM David G. Miller wrote:
> I do something similar to what you're trying to do when I digitize my
> vinyl LPs. I take output from my amp/turntable into my sound card and
> use Audacity to digitize it and write an appropriate sound file. I also
> monitor the sound
On 23/12/2019 11:06 am, Fred Smith wrote:
I can find no way to do it with pavucontrol, nor the default mate
sound tool.
In my SL7 Mate system I use the Hardware and Output tabs in
System->Preferences->Hardware->Sound
Cheers
Bill
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On Sun, Dec 22, 2019 at 5:30 PM Bill Maidment wrote:
> > https://wiki.centos.org/About/Building_8
> >
> > https://wiki.centos.org/About/Building_8.x
> >
>
> This misses the point of where are the intermediate updates to 8.0 ? or
> can we only get point releases with no updates in between?
>
>
On Sun, Dec 22, 2019 at 5:30 PM Bill Maidment wrote:
>
> > https://wiki.centos.org/About/Building_8.x
>
> This misses the point of where are the intermediate updates to 8.0 ? or
> can we only get point releases with no updates in between?
You may want to watch the "CR work" on that wiki page.
Hi all!
This seems to me as if it should be a trivial thing to do, but so far
I've wasted a lot of time on it and gotten nowhere:
I want to feed audio from a source (ipod, other player) into the audio
input on my C7 box via either the phone jack or an external USB sound
"card" I have, then I
Am 22.12.19 um 21:31 schrieb Michael Kofler:
Hi,
I have been a happy user of CentOS 7 in the past. I am now considering
switching to CentOS 8.
However, since end of Oct. 2019, I have not received any updates on my
CentOS 8 test installations. Since then, RHEL 8 has published several
On 12/22/19 6:01 PM, Fred Smith wrote:
On Mon, Dec 23, 2019 at 11:34:32AM +1100, Bill Maidment wrote:
On 23/12/2019 11:06 am, Fred Smith wrote:
I can find no way to do it with pavucontrol, nor the default mate
sound tool.
In my SL7 Mate system I use the Hardware and Output tabs in
> On Dec 22, 2019, at 7:07 PM, Leon Fauster via CentOS
> wrote:
>
> Am 22.12.19 um 21:31 schrieb Michael Kofler:
>> Hi,
>> I have been a happy user of CentOS 7 in the past. I am now considering
>> switching to CentOS 8.
>> However, since end of Oct. 2019, I have not received any updates on
Le 23/12/2019 à 02:07, Leon Fauster via CentOS a écrit :
Here you can find information that explains why there is gap between RH
and CentOS releases. Basically its not intentionally but just hard work:
https://wiki.centos.org/About/Building_8
https://wiki.centos.org/About/Building_8.x
While
Hi,
I have been a happy user of CentOS 7 in the past. I am now considering
switching to CentOS 8.
However, since end of Oct. 2019, I have not received any updates on my
CentOS 8 test installations. Since then, RHEL 8 has published several
critical security updates.
Obviously, this make
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