* The Real Bev <[email protected]> [07-20-10 22:27]:
> 
> Is updating wine from whatever was included in the last linux version
> essential?
> 

ONLY if you want to keep your previous data.  Personally, I would save
the old versions data files and then try to put them back into the new
version.

> >adding an alias or menu instance may pose new users more problem  :^)
> 
> Aliases are what memory macros (I think that's what they were called,
> anyway) were in DOS -- a tool for the lazy.  I <heart> lazy!

I believe that would come closer to "memory batch files".  I would define
a linux alias as a named link to an operation with included parameters.

> BTW, if anybody cares, I can't see a single google video with the
> latest firefox/linux.  "Can't initialize plugin", but no mention of
> what plugin it might want.

I have no problem with MozillaFirefox 3.6.7, just tried it.  Wasn't asked
for a *plugin*.  openSUSE 11.2 x86_64
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