2009/7/30 Juan Lang :
>> Well, Wine is free for them to use as they wish, and the only company
>> "sponsoring" Wine is Codeweavers ...
>
> The first part of your statement is true, but the second part of your
> statement omits at least Google, Etersoft, and probably others.
> --Juan
>
Depends on y
Hi Reece,
The only thing required is a git version of Wine and XRender libraries
on your system. After that any app can be tested. On decent drivers
like Nvidia you'll notice heavily improved 2D performance (e.g. useful
for theming). When using a Geforce6/7 try to set 'nvidia-setings -a
InitialPix
2009/7/29 Roderick Colenbrander :
> Hi all,
>
> This is an updated version of the patch which also addresses the font
> color issue in that japanese game. I hope as much people can test it
> so that I can fix other potential bugs (hopefully there are none
> left).
I get:
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Hi all,
This is an updated version of the patch which also addresses the font
color issue in that japanese game. I hope as much people can test it
so that I can fix other potential bugs (hopefully there are none
left).
Roderick
On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 12:25 AM, Roderick
Colenbrander wrote:
> Hi,
Jacek Caban schrieb:
Hi,
It's time for the new Wine Gecko package release. I've prepared a new
package based on Mozilla code a bit newer than Firefox 3.5 and my fixes
(most of them are on their way to mainstream Mozilla repository). This
release fixes a few known bugs. It's not as big change as
2009/7/29 Austin English :
> Nothing to stop them from donating to the Wine Development fund, or
> contributing back any fixes they write.
Indeed, I'd be surprised if there weren't any. Anyone got in touch
with them to ask?
I'd also be surprised if botnet code didn't soon start detecting Wine .
On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 10:26 AM, Juan Lang wrote:
>> Well, Wine is free for them to use as they wish, and the only company
>> "sponsoring" Wine is Codeweavers ...
>
> The first part of your statement is true, but the second part of your
> statement omits at least Google, Etersoft, and probably oth
> Well, Wine is free for them to use as they wish, and the only company
> "sponsoring" Wine is Codeweavers ...
The first part of your statement is true, but the second part of your
statement omits at least Google, Etersoft, and probably others.
--Juan
Hi,
It's time for the new Wine Gecko package release. I've prepared a new
package based on Mozilla code a bit newer than Firefox 3.5 and my fixes
(most of them are on their way to mainstream Mozilla repository). This
release fixes a few known bugs. It's not as big change as 0.9.0 release
was, so
2009/7/29 nn :
>
> How about asking Sandia to sponsor Wine? If they are going to use Wine on
> 4,480 Intel microprocessors!
Well, Wine is free for them to use as they wish, and the only company
"sponsoring" Wine is Codeweavers ...
André Hentschel wrote:
Paul Vriens schrieb:
André Hentschel wrote:
Paul Vriens schrieb:
Hi,
Currently transl doesn't show potential translation errors on a
higher level. I'm busy implementing a more pedantic version of
transl that shows the potential translation errors on the resfile
pages
2009/7/29 Roderick Colenbrander :
> According to appdb there is indeed some small installer regressions
> and for that some hack is posted there (see
> http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=14793).
> Using this hack the program apparently installs and runs. The main
> limitat
Heu,
Fixing the bug would help, I replied on that bugtracker that I need more
information since I'm not bit by that bug myself, but completely
reverting a commit just because it has a bug for someone isn't
particularly helpful. If you go to winecfg and set acceleration to
emulation the old co
2009/7/28 Maarten Lankhorst :
> This reverts commit 0addd3ba5a7c1de970d1829f77969e5331ad2be0.
>
> It doesn't fix anything, it just hides the bug.
Wouldn't it be helpful to fix the bug first?
According to appdb there is indeed some small installer regressions
and for that some hack is posted there (see
http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=14793).
Using this hack the program apparently installs and runs. The main
limitation is that we don't have USB support for ip
Where are we with supporting iTunes?
I've not seen anyone recently say it works. Installing doesn't seem to
work on 1.1.26.
I'd've thought it would be a popular package to support.
Just wondering where we are with it. (And whether help is needed.)
Thanks, Martin
Martin Packer
Performance Cons
On 29/07/09 01:21, Juan Lang wrote:
This makes the expression rather long, and also makes it hard to
extend beyond two address families. ws2_32 also supports IPX, and
with any luck it'll soon support IrDA.
I'll send mine in shortly, and you can complain if you like :)
That's ok. I had a ve
How about asking Sandia to sponsor Wine? If they are going to use Wine on 4,480
Intel microprocessors!
"Because most botnets are written for the Windows operating system, the
researchers are planning to use an open source program called Wine, making it
possible to run Windows-based programs wi
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