On 2018-09-14 09:43 +0200, Martin wrote:
> On new computer I am installing Debian/Sid (after using intallation dvd
> in sources.list I commented out line containing dvd and inserted this
> line:
> deb http://httpredir.debian.org/debian/ sid main contrib non-free
> then used apt update and apt ugra
On new computer I am installing Debian/Sid (after using intallation dvd
in sources.list I commented out line containing dvd and inserted this
line:
deb http://httpredir.debian.org/debian/ sid main contrib non-free
then used apt update and apt ugrade)
As I slowly install programs that i intend to u
"Glen M" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi ,
>
> I'm a total noob to linux so bare with me, I've had a friend help me
> through alot of this so far.
> I am trying to get 'wine' installed with 32bit libraries in order to
> run some 32 bit applications.
>
> Initially I started with installing ia32-li
Hi ,
I'm a total noob to linux so bare with me, I've had a friend help me
through alot of this so far.
I am trying to get 'wine' installed with 32bit libraries in order to
run some 32 bit applications.
Initially I started with installing ia32-libs and ia32-libs-dev
packages as per http://wiki.wi
Andrew Schulman wrote:
I'm thinking about trying Wine out on Debian. I've tried it out under
a
number of other distributions, and it's been a disaster for the most
part. However, I've heard a few good things about Debian's Wine being
very stable.
Any thoughts or recommendations before I dive into
> I'm thinking about trying Wine out on Debian. I've tried it out under
a
> number of other distributions, and it's been a disaster for the most
> part. However, I've heard a few good things about Debian's Wine being
> very stable.
>
> Any thoughts or recommendations before I dive into it? Most o
I'm thinking about trying Wine out on Debian. I've tried it out under a
number of other distributions, and it's been a disaster for the most
part. However, I've heard a few good things about Debian's Wine being
very stable.
Any thoughts or recommendations before I dive into it? Most of our
Debian
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