I will try Feisty because (still) I use XP for production.

I am interested in a stable Wine, Stable Gnome - how else I can present /
recomand Ubuntu for my local / central authorities -  [ by the way I am from
Romania and work now for costmoon.com ] - we need linux in public space,
almost 95% peoples from public institutions  do not use special functions
from MS Office - so no reason  for my country to [ still ] pay 50 millions
per year to Microsoft, is ok with 2 millions for Excel special cases ..but
not 50 for only writing sample .doc's and use Outlook for mail  ;)  I see
how a single attack on  a single day [ Love Letter ] ruin a network on my
city hall  ?.

I think is better to start  testing wine under Feisty (and Feisty under
..hmm Feisty) because there will be the main focus on development + that has
more logic. Also we dont have time to spent ;). Second reason : I have a lot
( I mean a big "lot" ) of punctual proposals for next 2 or 3 Ubuntu
versions.

Little things that need to be fixed first such as icons / themes on apps.
and files, then UI Usability issues [ controls position logic, buttons
values, etc  ], then.. new functionality for Gnome Desktop and File Manager.

Wish me luck with upgrade.
News after Feisty first boot.

Best regards to all.

Sorin

2006/11/30, Stephan Hermann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Nemes,
>
> Feisty archives are:
>
> deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu feisty main restricted universe
> multiverse
>
> if you are running edgy, just put them into /etc/apt/sources.list and do
> a
>
> sudo apt-get update
> sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
>
> But be warned, feisty is the actual development version.
>
>
> When you are running 0.9.26 of wine, you are using the version from winehq
> (scotts native packages), which are not the same as the feisty packages.
>
>
> Regards,
>
> \sh
>
> --
> [Edgy] Consistent segfault when starting wine
> https://launchpad.net/bugs/56965
>


-- 
Nemes Ioan Sorin

-- 
[Edgy] Consistent segfault when starting wine
https://launchpad.net/bugs/56965

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