SNIP
> I also compiled Transgaming Wine from source, but didn't have good results.
> Maybe I configured it wrong, but it wouldn't run Max Payne as advertised
> (there again, neither does Windows really, heh heh) and did really weird
> things with very simple Win applications like Wordpad.
>
Not s
code weavers has an RPM for mandrake 8.2 on their site? they are _fast_!
ok, so i forgot to point that out, shot me.. but join first. ;-)
On Sunday 17 March 2002 15:14, Robin Turner opened a hailing frequency and
transmitted:
> On Monday 18 March 2002 00:52, shane wrote:
> > it appears t
On Monday 18 March 2002 00:52, shane wrote:
> it appears that the codeweavers version is on the mandrake users club site,
> just one more reason to join if you are waffling. ;-)
Yes, but it's also on the codeweavers site, unsurprisingly.
Robin
Want to buy your Pack or Services from Mandrake
On Sunday 17 March 2002 14:37, Robin Turner opened a hailing frequency and
transmitted:
> Femme Fatale is probably right. Codeweavers is certainly the most
> user-friendly Wine, as they have a GUI configuration tool, and it's also
> more stable than hot-off-the-CVS-tree versions. If it doesn't
El dom, 17-03-2002 a las 14:19, Aryan Ameri escribió:
> Hi there:
> Thanks for the answers on File system. Now as a Linux newbie, I have another basic
>question
> I really want to know what is WINE? I know that it is a technology that run Windows
>apps under Linux. But I really don't know how to
On Sunday 17 March 2002 22:49, FemmeFatale wrote:
> Try www.codeweavers.com & use their WINE. If you must, at least read
> about it there.
Femme Fatale is probably right. Codeweavers is certainly the most
user-friendly Wine, as they have a GUI configuration tool, and it's also more
stable tha
Try www.codeweavers.com & use their WINE. If you must, at least read
about it there.
HTH
Femme
> Aryan Ameri wrote:
>
> Hi there:
> Thanks for the answers on File system. Now as a Linux newbie, I have
> another basic question
> I really want to know what is WINE? I know that it is a technolog
Hi there:
Thanks for the answers on File system. Now as a
Linux newbie, I have another basic question
I really want to know what is WINE? I know that it
is a technology that run Windows apps under Linux. But I really don't know how
to do so. I mean can I just insert my Office XP CD Rom and in