On Tue, 14 Jul 2009, axel_...@sohu.com wrote:
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> 1). Reason: Wine uses traditional protocol for communication between
> client and server, and it seems that iptables is disabled in
> linux/wine.
>
> Action: execute command "iptables -I INPUT -s 127.0.0.1 -j ACCEPT"
That does not sound pla
Hi, Axel.
Don't be afraid of trying different solutions - you can (and should) always
backup your wine prefix (just copy your entire ~/.wine directory somewhere).
Then you can experiment safely and copy your backup over ~/.wine back if
anything goes wrong.
And just a little off-topic remark - you
- 原文 - From: axel_...@sohu.com Subject:Re: Wine very very slow in
Chinese language of Linux
Hi, Roderick / DanThank you for your email. Please be patient to read my email,
hope that helps for closing this issue.
When I searched in www.google.cn (google in Chinese) with "wine
fore.
Due to time limit & not willing to be risky, I only tried the 4th solution
in my Fedora 10, and it seems faster than before with acceptable speed but does
not improve sharply. Dear Madam/Sir, could you please help investigate based on
the clues I provided? I also believe that you absolu
I think the slowness can be related to the font code. For some reason
(still have to investigate why) font rendering performance (at least
on nvidia and ati) is 50x faster if you enable font smoothing. (set it
to rgb or bgr, gray is not that much faster). Axel use winetricks to
enable it.
Roderick
Axel wrote:
> When using WINE in Chinese environment Linux, the WINE works very very slow
> even opening windows / clicking buttons
Does this happen with the latest wine (1.1.25)?
If so, can you show us how to reproduce the problem on
an ubuntu 9.04 system? Remember, most of us
don't speak c
Dear Madam / Sir,
How are you?
I am writing email to you for the issue probably caused by Chinese fonts.
When using WINE in Chinese environment Linux, the WINE works very very slow
even opening windows / clicking buttons
I search the problem in google, found lots of users have same issue reg