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Wine 1.2-rc2 out now! This is on-track to be a great release. The final version should be out by June.
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Every day, I update my local git source repository and compile/install the latest Wine, to check out the new changes and keep an eye out for regressions. Imagine my surprise yesterday when I saw they bumped the version number, up to Wine 1.2-rc1. The official release statement is at: http://www.winehq...
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This is why I think the Wine project (and by extension CrossOver) is so important. And no, not just the one where I sit here and drink wine throughout my vacation. It's the one tech that allows Linux users to still run a lot of games and those few critical Windows apps that they just can't find...
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Also of note to Windows users: The installation CD includes Wubi (http://wubi-installer.org), which lets you install the entire OS into a directory on your existing Windows partition from within Windows (just put the CD in the drive with Windows running and follow the installation prompts). And it's...
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Wow... that is an ugly font problem! Which version of Wine are you running, and did you install the MS core fonts? I do not have the same issue, using the latest Git. I restored the .wine directory I had been using in my 8.10 setup, but there was nothing too special about it. Maybe give winetricks (...
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I believe the problem had to do with accessing the friends list/chat inside of a running game. I never used that feature myself, but I understand a lot of other people were missing it.
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I just saw that Wine 1.1.14 was released, and it looks like they fixed the Steam Friends feature! I'd install it, but I'm backing up my system at the moment so that I can test the latest Kubuntu alpha installer and rebuild everything as Ext4. www.winehq.org/announce/1.1.14
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>> am getting the general feeling that a lot of programs aren't supported for the Linux OS as they are for MS OS's, true or false? The first thing to understand is that you're likely talking about Windows Applications. Linux and Windows are entirely different operating systems, with...
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[quote user="bob_on_the_cob"] Like Steam [/quote] Steam doesn't require IE6 to be installed under Wine. I have IE6 installed to a completely different prefix than the one I use for Steam.