for the Wine/FreeBSD setup. It may work,
although you have to expect that any support call will blame problems on
the non-standard setup.
...
I downloaded the programmer software and wine installed it without any
problems (350 MB!). The software seems to run ok so far under wine. So
.
There's a downloadable version of the software on the site. If that
works acceptably, the final hurdle would be whether it can communicate
with the programmer by USB. The site says it's USB 2.0 and installs
drivers on Windows, which doesn't bode well for the Wine/FreeBSD
setup. It may work
On Thursday 27 January 2011, Yuri Pankov wrote:
On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 10:50:31PM +, Mike Clarke wrote:
[snip]
But VirtualBox OSE doesn't support USB.
VirtualBox 4 *seems* to support USB (I have the option in the GUI,
haven't tried it though). It's available for testing from
a downloadable version of the software on the site. If that
works acceptably, the final hurdle would be whether it can communicate
with the programmer by USB. The site says it's USB 2.0 and installs
drivers on Windows, which doesn't bode well for the Wine/FreeBSD
setup. It may work, although you have
Hello,
I need to buy an expensive logic device programmer that connects to a PC
through USB. Unfortunately, the user software that make it go only runs
on Bill Gates' cancerous, virus-infested, scourge of the Earth excuse
for an OS which I do not use. Is it likely to work ok using wine
. Is it likely to work ok using
wine? What type of programs do not work well with wine? There is a
supported, commercial version of wine that runs on Linux. Would I be
better off buying that and running it on the FBSD Linux emulation?
Best regards,
Fred
excuse for an OS
which I do not use. Is it likely to work ok using wine? What type of
programs do not work well with wine? There is a supported, commercial
version of wine that runs on Linux. Would I be better off buying that and
running it on the FBSD Linux emulation?
Best regards,
Fred
for an OS
which I do not use. Is it likely to work ok using wine? What type of
programs do not work well with wine? There is a supported, commercial
version of wine that runs on Linux. Would I be better off buying that and
running it on the FBSD Linux emulation?
Best regards,
Fred
ok using wine? What
type of programs do not work well with wine? There is a supported,
commercial version of wine that runs on Linux. Would I be better off
buying that and running it on the FBSD Linux emulation?
Best regards,
Fred
FreeBSD has a special list for this topic:
http
to work ok using wine? What type of
programs do not work well with wine? There is a supported, commercial
version of wine that runs on Linux. Would I be better off buying that and
running it on the FBSD Linux emulation?
If you were to be more specific about the device you're considering
On Thursday 27 January 2011, Dmitri Brengauz wrote:
On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 11:48 AM, Fred f...@blakemfg.com wrote:
Hello,
I need to buy an expensive logic device programmer that connects to
a PC through USB.
[snip]
Have you tried VirtualBox? You still have to shell out for a
But VirtualBox OSE doesn't support USB.
VirtualBox 4 does.
http://www.virtualbox.org/changeset/33813
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On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 10:50:31PM +, Mike Clarke wrote:
On Thursday 27 January 2011, Dmitri Brengauz wrote:
On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 11:48 AM, Fred f...@blakemfg.com wrote:
Hello,
I need to buy an expensive logic device programmer that connects to
a PC through USB.
[snip]
not use. Is it likely to work ok
using wine? What type of programs do not work well with wine? There
is a supported, commercial version of wine that runs on Linux. Would
I be better off buying that and running it on the FBSD Linux emulation?
If you were to be more specific about the device
of the software on the site. If that
works acceptably, the final hurdle would be whether it can communicate
with the programmer by USB. The site says it's USB 2.0 and installs
drivers on Windows, which doesn't bode well for the Wine/FreeBSD setup.
It may work, although you have to expect that any support
The wiki page seems to say that wine is a 32-bit port, and 32-bit
ports do not work well on amd64. This would imply that 32-bit Windows
programs would not run on 32-bit wine on a FreeBSD 8.1 amd64 system.
Is this a correct interpretation?
Does anyone know if there are any plans to get 32 or 64
On Mon, Dec 27, 2010 at 02:02:58AM -0500, Xn Nooby wrote:
The wiki page seems to say that wine is a 32-bit port, and 32-bit
ports do not work well on amd64. This would imply that 32-bit Windows
programs would not run on 32-bit wine on a FreeBSD 8.1 amd64 system.
Is this a correct
On Mon, Dec 27, 2010 at 8:02 AM, Xn Nooby xno...@gmail.com wrote:
The wiki page seems to say that wine is a 32-bit port, and 32-bit
ports do not work well on amd64. This would imply that 32-bit Windows
programs would not run on 32-bit wine on a FreeBSD 8.1 amd64 system.
Is this a correct
The wine works great when using freebsd 8.0. Yesterday i upgrading FB 8.0 to
8.1, the wine cannot display window without any message even if reinstalling
wine under FB 8.1 .
uname -a
FreeBSD mybsd.zsoft.com 8.1-RELEASE FreeBSD 8.1-RELEASE #1: Wed Sep 8
09:07:54 CST 2010
r...@mybsd.zsoft.com
On Fri, Jul 02, 2010 at 09:04:43AM +0200, David Naylor wrote:
On Friday 02 July 2010 01:35:05 xorquew...@googlemail.com wrote:
On 2010-07-01 22:16:26, David Naylor wrote:
Have you tried the packages from http://people.freebsd.org/~ivoras/wine/
They worked for me with nvidia and intel
On 2010-07-03 19:30:36, Jonathan Chen wrote:
I'm got (unjailed) wine/i386 on amd64, and it plays DirectX 9 games
with no problems; eg EVE-Online. I'm using the nvidia-drivers, which
have to be installed on the 32-bit base, as well as the 64-bit driver
on the /usr/local
Have noticed
On Friday 02 July 2010 01:35:05 xorquew...@googlemail.com wrote:
On 2010-07-01 22:16:26, David Naylor wrote:
Have you tried the packages from http://people.freebsd.org/~ivoras/wine/
They worked for me with nvidia and intel.
Thanks, but as I mentioned in the hackers@ thread (and possibly
On 2010-07-01 15:28:00, Mikle Krutov wrote:
Sorry for late-answer, but why are you running wine in jail?
May be that's the source of the problem.
For me, it was just installed into /usr/local/ as some other
program, some 32bit libs were in lib32, and so on.
As mentioned, I've tried
Sorry for late-answer, but why are you running wine in jail?
May be that's the source of the problem.
For me, it was just installed into /usr/local/ as some other
program, some 32bit libs were in lib32, and so on.
2010/6/25, xorquew...@googlemail.com xorquew...@googlemail.com:
On 2010-06-24 18
Well, then i do not get why i was albe to play
some 3d games on wine with fbsd 8.0 amd64
about when 8.0 was released.
Also http://wiki.freebsd.org/Wine#head-6963d527c173e57b1567e881305b544d33435b6d
2010/7/1, xorquew...@googlemail.com xorquew...@googlemail.com:
On 2010-07-01 15:28:00, Mikle
On 2010-07-01 23:37:37, Mikle Krutov wrote:
Well, then i do not get why i was albe to play
some 3d games on wine with fbsd 8.0 amd64
about when 8.0 was released.
Also
http://wiki.freebsd.org/Wine#head-6963d527c173e57b1567e881305b544d33435b6d
I don't either. I've tried every possible
On Thursday 01 July 2010 14:00:06 xorquew...@googlemail.com wrote:
On 2010-07-01 15:28:00, Mikle Krutov wrote:
Sorry for late-answer, but why are you running wine in jail?
May be that's the source of the problem.
For me, it was just installed into /usr/local/ as some other
program
On 2010-07-01 22:16:26, David Naylor wrote:
Have you tried the packages from http://people.freebsd.org/~ivoras/wine/
They worked for me with nvidia and intel.
Thanks, but as I mentioned in the hackers@ thread (and possibly this one),
it's actually DRI that's the problem. I can't even run
I have a full i386 tree installed at /jail/wine (ignore the 'jail' in
the name, I'll run it as a plain chroot if necessary) created with 'make
buildworld TARGET=i386'.
I've built and installed wine into the jail/chroot and it works fine.
The problem: I can't get any kind of DRI to work
You need 32bit libGL and all mesa stuff to have
dri with i386 apps on amd64 system. Also i've used
http://msnp.ru/file/wine-fbsd64.zip port, not the
by-hand-way while using amd64.
Worked for me on both radeon and nvidia card.
2010/6/24, xorquew...@googlemail.com xorquew...@googlemail.com:
I have
On 2010-06-24 18:57:35, Mikle Krutov wrote:
You need 32bit libGL and all mesa stuff to have
dri with i386 apps on amd64 system. Also i've used
http://msnp.ru/file/wine-fbsd64.zip port, not the
by-hand-way while using amd64.
Worked for me on both radeon and nvidia card.
Yes, I have those
rebuilding wine without any make.conf changed nothing
OK - I managed to build wine after a recent ports update. The only
difference I could see is that I used to use su to get root. I now
use su - to get root.
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On Mon, 8 Mar 2010, Eitan Adler wrote:
Interesting - I just used whatever flex was in my path. Is wine making
the same mistake?
% /usr/local/bin/flex --version
flex 2.5.35
The following in wine/Makefile
CONFIGURE_ENV= ... FLEX=${LOCALBASE}/bin/flex
takes care of using the ports version
On Mon, Mar 8, 2010 at 11:41 AM, Gerald Pfeifer ger...@pfeifer.com wrote:
On Mon, 8 Mar 2010, Eitan Adler wrote:
Interesting - I just used whatever flex was in my path. Is wine making
the same mistake?
% /usr/local/bin/flex --version
flex 2.5.35
The following in wine/Makefile
by the wine port (since
the system one is too old for wine).
WITHOUT_NLS=YES
OPTIMIZED_CFLAGS=yes
PERL_VERSION=5.10.1
that is all. Perhaps it is the NLS which is causing a problem?
It should not, but if you can rebuild flex and Wine without this, that
would be an interesting data point.
My
On Mon, 1 Mar 2010, Eitan Adler wrote:
Which version of flex are you using (you can find out running
/usr/local/bin/flex --version)?
%flex --version
flex version 2.5.4
that is the system version of flex; I was specifically asking for
the one in /usr/local/bin/flex which is used by the wine
collection is fully up-to-date except for wine (portsnap
fetch update; portmaster -a)
Which version of flex are you using (you can find out running
/usr/local/bin/flex --version)?
%flex --version
flex version 2.5.4
Which version of FreeBSD are you using? Which compiler are you
using to build
Andrea Venturoli ha scritto:
Tijl Coosemans ha scritto:
On Saturday 05 December 2009 13:47:00 Andrea Venturoli wrote:
Is WINE usable on 6.3/i386?
I cannot seem to start any win32 program and before I spend time into
it, I thought I just ask.
You probably need the FreeBSD 6.x patch at http
On Saturday 05 December 2009 13:47:00 Andrea Venturoli wrote:
Is WINE usable on 6.3/i386?
I cannot seem to start any win32 program and before I spend time into
it, I thought I just ask.
You probably need the FreeBSD 6.x patch at http://wiki.freebsd.org/Wine
Tijl Coosemans ha scritto:
On Saturday 05 December 2009 13:47:00 Andrea Venturoli wrote:
Is WINE usable on 6.3/i386?
I cannot seem to start any win32 program and before I spend time into
it, I thought I just ask.
You probably need the FreeBSD 6.x patch at http://wiki.freebsd.org/Wine
Hello.
Is WINE usable on 6.3/i386?
I cannot seem to start any win32 program and before I spend time into
it, I thought I just ask.
My interest is almost limited to running a simple console app that does
very litte beyond reading a text file, processing it, and outputting
another text file
I can't speak to if WINE will work or nor, but if the app is so simple why not
use a native bsd/*nix app?
- Original Message -
From: owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Sent: Sat Dec 05 06
On Sat, 05 Dec 2009 13:47:00 +0100
Andrea Venturoli m...@netfence.it wrote:
Hello.
Is WINE usable on 6.3/i386?
I cannot seem to start any win32 program and before I spend time into
it, I thought I just ask.
My interest is almost limited to running a simple console app that
does very
Gary Gatten ha scritto:
I can't speak to if WINE will work or nor, but if the app is so simple
why not use a native bsd/*nix app?
Because it doesn't exist and, even if it did, I have to use *that* app,
not an equivalent one.
bye
av
RW ha scritto:
For win32 console applications try using wineconsole, if you aren't
already.
I've tried both, but both seem to hang with CPU at 100%, doing nothing.
If your app is a DOS application you would be better-off with
dosbox.
DosBox works as a charm, but this app is Win32.
RW wrote:
On Sat, 05 Dec 2009 13:47:00 +0100
Andrea Venturoli m...@netfence.it wrote:
Hello.
Is WINE usable on 6.3/i386?
I cannot seem to start any win32 program and before I spend time into
it, I thought I just ask.
My interest is almost limited to running a simple console app
On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 9:32 AM, kxorrao luizbcam...@gmail.com wrote:
What port of wine should I download in order to play 32bit .exe
files on FreeBSD-7.0 amd64? Linux wine or Wine?
It's not a terribly big port. Compile it and check. Generally if there are
problems with port on a specific
On Thu, Jul 09, 2009 at 01:10:58AM -0500, Adam Vande More wrote:
On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 9:32 AM, kxorrao luizbcam...@gmail.com wrote:
What port of wine should I download in order to play 32bit .exe
files on FreeBSD-7.0 amd64? Linux wine or Wine?
It's not a terribly big port
The wine port only works on i386:
# grep ARCHS /usr/ports/emulators/wine/Makefile
ONLY_FOR_ARCHS= i386
If I understood correctly, the problem is that wine is a 32-bit
program. See http://wiki.winehq.org/WineOn64bit
It would need 32-bit versions of all the libraries that it uses
What port of wine should I download in order to play 32bit .exe
files on FreeBSD-7.0 amd64? Linux wine or Wine?
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kernel
22 0x80782000 ee78 agp.ko
32 0x80791000 220f8drm.ko
41 0x807b4000 71110radeon.ko
(This won't show drivers built into the kernel)
I have wine-1.1.24,1, and in the downtimes, I'd really love to be able
to play Dawn of War, which has
, that
a port overwrites files installed by your hand-compiled software.
Many thanks to all who have helped on this one.
I managed to get wine installed without X and it works :) However my
application doesn't :(
Most of the errors are concerned with MS Visual C++ libraries, which I
have
--On March 29, 2009 11:03:03 AM -0500 Barnaby Scott b...@waywood.co.uk
wrote:
Many thanks to all who have helped on this one.
I managed to get wine installed without X and it works :) However my
application doesn't :(
Most of the errors are concerned with MS Visual C++ libraries, which I
have
answers very useful insights
too. Given that winetricks calls itself a 'quick and dirty script',
along with the fact that the current wine port doesn't work,
Today's updated wine-1.1.18,1 port works now.
-Warren Block * Rapid City, South Dakota USA
On Friday 27 March 2009 15:42:27 Barnaby Scott wrote:
Can I ask one more possibly really dumb question, to which I can find no
answer: Is there a 'conventional', or sensible for one reason or
another, place to download application source to?
Most systems I use or inherited use a variation of
Mel Flynn writes:
Can I ask one more possibly really dumb question, to which I
can find no answer: Is there a 'conventional', or sensible
for one reason oranother, place to download application source to?
Most systems I use or inherited use a variation of ~/src ~/cvs or
~/svn,
On Thursday 26 March 2009 14:10:48 RW wrote:
On Thu, 26 Mar 2009 07:20:38 +0100
Alain G. Fabry alainfa...@belgacom.net wrote:
Hi,
My WINE was running fine, but while performing a portupgrade I got an
error message. So I decided to remove WINE and reinstall. Now I can't
install
On Saturday 28 March 2009 13:06:44 Robert Huff wrote:
Mel Flynn writes:
Can I ask one more possibly really dumb question, to which I
can find no answer: Is there a 'conventional', or sensible
for one reason oranother, place to download application source to?
Most systems I use
2009/3/28 Robert Huff roberth...@rcn.com:
Mel Flynn writes:
Can I ask one more possibly really dumb question, to which I
can find no answer: Is there a 'conventional', or sensible
for one reason oranother, place to download application source to?
Most systems I use or inherited
Paul Schmehl wrote:
So, you *could* do this:
su - to root
Download the wine tarball and untar it
Go in to the wine directory and type the following, in order:
./configure --without-x
make depends
make
make install
That will install wine on your system without X. Figuring out how to
get your
On Fri, 27 Mar 2009, Barnaby Scott wrote:
Can I ask one more possibly really dumb question, to which I can find no
answer: Is there a 'conventional', or sensible for one reason or another,
place to download application source to? Presumably you don't want it mixed
Not dumb at all. There are
question is where should you install the software. By
default wine installs everything in /usr/local/bin/, /usr/local/lib/wine,
/usr/local/include/wine and /usr/local/share/wine, which agrees with the
default locations for files of those types on FreeBSD. Some people prefer to
install compiled
Hi,
My WINE was running fine, but while performing a portupgrade I got an error
message. So I decided to remove WINE and reinstall. Now I can't install it
either. I get the following message
=== wine-1.1.17,1 builds, but fails upon startup.
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/ports/emulators/wine
On Thu, 26 Mar 2009 07:20:38 +0100
Alain G. Fabry alainfa...@belgacom.net wrote:
Hi,
My WINE was running fine, but while performing a portupgrade I got an
error message. So I decided to remove WINE and reinstall. Now I can't
install it either.
If you ever do that again, make a package
I'm sorry if I'm asking in the wrong place, but I have tried elsewhere
and go no response.
I want to install wine, but without X on the system. Obviously trying to
do this from ports drags in loads of X-related stuff. There doesn't seem
to be a WITHOUT_X11 knob available for the wine port
In response to Barnaby Scott b...@waywood.co.uk:
I'm sorry if I'm asking in the wrong place, but I have tried elsewhere
and go no response.
I want to install wine, but without X on the system.
Why would you expect this to be possible? The GUI is an integral part
of MS Windows ... I can't
Bill Moran writes:
I want to install wine, but without X on the system.
Why would you expect this to be possible? The GUI is an integral
part of MS Windows ... I can't imagine how wine would work at all
without X installed -- which is probably why you're not getting
any answers
2009/3/26 Robert Huff roberth...@rcn.com:
Bill Moran writes:
I want to install wine, but without X on the system.
Why would you expect this to be possible? The GUI is an integral
part of MS Windows ... I can't imagine how wine would work at all
without X installed -- which
no response.
I want to install wine, but without X on the system. Obviously trying to do
what you want to do with wine not having X?
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Bill Moran wrote:
In response to Barnaby Scott b...@waywood.co.uk:
I'm sorry if I'm asking in the wrong place, but I have tried elsewhere
and go no response.
I want to install wine, but without X on the system.
Why would you expect this to be possible? The GUI is an integral part
of MS
--On Thursday, March 26, 2009 09:47:27 -0500 Barnaby Scott b...@waywood.co.uk
wrote:
I'm sorry if I'm asking in the wrong place, but I have tried elsewhere
and go no response.
I want to install wine, but without X on the system. Obviously trying to
do this from ports drags in loads of X
part of MS Windows ... I can't imagine how wine would work at all
without X installed -- which is probably why you're not getting
any answers.
I'm not that familiar with Wine - does it support use of the
Windows command prompt? I can conceive of a program which requires
Windows
Jeff Laine wrote:
On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 05:12:17PM +, Barnaby Scott wrote:
Bill Moran wrote:
In response to Barnaby Scott b...@waywood.co.uk:
I'm sorry if I'm asking in the wrong place, but I have tried elsewhere
and go no response.
I want to install wine, but without X on the system
On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 05:12:17PM +, Barnaby Scott wrote:
Bill Moran wrote:
In response to Barnaby Scott b...@waywood.co.uk:
I'm sorry if I'm asking in the wrong place, but I have tried elsewhere
and go no response.
I want to install wine, but without X on the system.
Why would
Tijl Coosemans wrote:
On Thursday 29 January 2009 22:02:35 Tore Lund wrote:
Subject line says it all - large gaps between all letters. Here is a
screenshot: http://softblur.com/misc/spacing.jpg.
I suppose there are others who run firefox3 under wine on 7.1-RELEASE
with no problems, so can
On Thursday 29 January 2009 22:02:35 Tore Lund wrote:
Subject line says it all - large gaps between all letters. Here is a
screenshot: http://softblur.com/misc/spacing.jpg.
I suppose there are others who run firefox3 under wine on 7.1-RELEASE
with no problems, so can anyone think of what's
Subject line says it all - large gaps between all letters. Here is a
screenshot: http://softblur.com/misc/spacing.jpg.
I suppose there are others who run firefox3 under wine on 7.1-RELEASE
with no problems, so can anyone think of what's wrong? I have imported
fonts from my Windows 2000
Tore Lund wrote:
Subject line says it all - large gaps between all letters. Here is a
screenshot: http://softblur.com/misc/spacing.jpg.
I suppose there are others who run firefox3 under wine on 7.1-RELEASE
with no problems, so can anyone think of what's wrong? I have imported
fonts from my
On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 9:37 AM, Chris Whitehouse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Eduardo Cerejo wrote:
Hi,
I'm getting an Invalid address error trying to run Windows apps
under WINE. wineconsole cmd works OK though, and so does winefile.
The error seems to only occur with apps that aren't
Hi,
I'm getting an Invalid address error trying to run Windows apps
under WINE. wineconsole cmd works OK though, and so does winefile.
The error seems to only occur with apps that aren't supplied with
WINE, eg.
C:\Program Files\Winampwinamp.exe
wine: could not load LC:\\Program Files
[Port maintainer CC:'d]
Eduardo Cerejo writes:
I'm getting an Invalid address error trying to run Windows apps
under WINE. wineconsole cmd works OK though, and so does winefile.
The error seems to only occur with apps that aren't supplied with
WINE, eg.
C:\Program
Eduardo Cerejo writes:
I'm getting an Invalid address error trying to run Windows apps
under WINE. wineconsole cmd works OK though, and so does winefile.
The error seems to only occur with apps that aren't supplied with
WINE, eg.
C:\Program Files\Winampwinamp.exe
Hi,
I'm getting an Invalid address error trying to run Windows apps
under WINE. wineconsole cmd works OK though, and so does winefile.
The error seems to only occur with apps that aren't supplied with
WINE, eg.
C:\Program Files\Winampwinamp.exe
wine: could not load LC:\\Program Files\\Winamp
Eduardo Cerejo wrote:
Hi,
I'm getting an Invalid address error trying to run Windows apps
under WINE. wineconsole cmd works OK though, and so does winefile.
The error seems to only occur with apps that aren't supplied with
WINE, eg.
C:\Program Files\Winampwinamp.exe
wine: could not load LC
wine. I asked on the
Ubuntu forums and altho somebody did try to help; Zip.
I do not have a clue to the DOS-path; it's a CDROM and since I'm using
the top CD/DVD optical drive, I'm guessing that it D:\; right? since C:\
would be the harddrive.
Otherwise, no clue. The disc is due back
, windose3.1/w95
French-learning game to work on my newly built wine. I asked on the
Ubuntu forums and altho somebody did try to help; Zip.
I do not have a clue to the DOS-path; it's a CDROM and since I'm using
the top CD/DVD optical drive, I'm guessing that it D:\; right? since C
On Saturday 25 October 2008 03:55:26 Gary Kline wrote:
Maybe somebody here can clue me in on how to get a 1998, windose3.1/w95
French-learning game to work on my newly built wine. I asked on the
Ubuntu forums and altho somebody did try to help; Zip.
I do not have a clue to the DOS-path
used wine, mostly for
gaming-experiments. But I remember a kind of symlink strukture
inside ~/.wine called dosdevices/ that included pointers to
directories, e. g. the system's root directory and the user's
home directory, and maybe mountopoints (or device files?) of
removable media. Maybe
On Fri, 24 Oct 2008 18:55:26 -0700
Gary Kline [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe somebody here can clue me in on how to get a 1998,
windose3.1/w95 French-learning game to work on my newly built wine.
I asked on the Ubuntu forums and altho somebody did try to help; Zip.
I do
On Sun, Oct 26, 2008 at 11:50:13AM +0100, Tijl Coosemans wrote:
On Saturday 25 October 2008 03:55:26 Gary Kline wrote:
Maybe somebody here can clue me in on how to get a 1998, windose3.1/w95
French-learning game to work on my newly built wine. I asked on the
Ubuntu forums and altho
Maybe somebody here can clue me in on how to get a 1998, windose3.1/w95
French-learning game to work on my newly built wine. I asked on the
Ubuntu forums and altho somebody did try to help; Zip.
I do not have a clue to the DOS-path; it's a CDROM and since I'm
Hi list, I have exactly that issue:
http://forum.winehq.org/viewtopic.php?p=3198sid=5834d53c839cabfb29b6c2291acb0dca
...any ideas?
Cheers
Markus
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I can't seem to get timidity to act like I want it to, can someone help me out?
Want I need is a /dev/sequencer, and I wanted to use timidity to emulate it.
It's so I can use it with wine, midi.
It's the midi support i am looking for.
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Is it possible to use wine in a secure way? I had a warning about it after
installing it from the ports. So I was wondering if it's possible to limit it
to a certain area. Like a sandbox?
In Love in Jesus Christ, Or Lord and Savior.
For God so loved the world, that he gave his only
man jail
Thanks
Subhro
On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 8:16 AM, Christopher Joyner
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it possible to use wine in a secure way? I had a warning about it after
installing it from the ports. So I was wondering if it's possible to limit
it to a certain area. Like a sandbox
All UNICODE characters show as small rectangles.
Anybody knows which fonts should I install to cure this?
Yuri
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On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 22:40:49 -0700 Yuri wrote:
All UNICODE characters show as small rectangles.
With old wine versions I just install x11-fonts/webfonts or copy
fonts form windows to ~/.fonts/...
Anybody knows which fonts should I install to cure this?
but I had problems with recent wine
Any chance you can mail me a screenshot so I can have a look see?
On Sun, Jul 13, 2008 at 6:00 PM, Razmig K [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ross Cameron a écrit :
You have two options to resolve this issue:
Copy the fonts folder over from a WinXP/Vista install to the relevant
wine bottle
On Sun, 13 Jul 2008 19:00:49 +0300
Razmig K [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ross Cameron a __crit :
You have two options to resolve this issue:
Copy the fonts folder over from a WinXP/Vista install to the
relevant wine bottle.or
Install the winetricks tool and let it install all
Leslie Jensen a écrit :
Hello,
I installed Windows Firefox 2.0.0.12 in Wine 0.9.58 on a 7.0-RELEASE
running KDE 3.5.8 as a solution to the Flash problem, which works just
fine this way (this is 9.0 r124). However Firefox fonts look quite bad;
jaggies, discontinuities and boxes in place
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