" The following errors were found* Please enter what did not work."
I understand the mechanics of why it says that, but realistically, should it
for this field, be required to have data? For example, with me running WoW,
it's flawless for me. Absolutely no problems, and I'm rating it platinum. If
w
individually.
For me, the only way to get it working properly with pulse is padsp, meaning
using oss and prefixing all wine commands with padsp.
On Wed, Apr 2, 2008 at 5:20 PM, Bryan Haskins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I would totally agree with that, James. If ALSA worked perfectly, it'
ichael Stefaniuc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > James Hawkins wrote:
> > > On Wed, Apr 2, 2008 at 1:05 PM, Austin English <
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >> On Wed, Apr 2, 2008 at 10:08 AM, Bryan Haskins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> &
I'm more interested in a direct pulseaudio gateway for Wine... since by
application sound control is the biggest thing here for most people wine
is treated as one big audio blob. Pulse sees it as one thing. In effect,
wine handles it's own audio (by talking with ALSA or OSS) then passes that
th
It really depends on the case, if a program is entirely superseded by
another version, ie you can't use the old version at all anymore, totally.
If it's still entirely possible to use an older version, and people have a
reason too, I would personally not delete it. However it really is up to the
ma
Phoronix often uses the 8 series cards when not testing things like driver
versions, we can probably assume they did use an 8 series.
On Dec 9, 2007 10:54 AM, Stefan Dösinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Am Sonntag, 9. Dezember 2007 14:10:33 schrieb Jonathan Ernst:
> > On dim, 2007-12-09 at 14:07
That is pretty fricking cool. It's not an astronomical figure and
realistically could be contended from many directions but still some idea of
the userbase, I call that significant. =]
On Nov 14, 2007 11:52 AM, Brian Vincent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Nov 13, 2007 4:45 PM, Scott Ritchie <[EM
Also, in respect to World of Warcraft (Only notify list I'm on), I saw
another deleting quite a bit, as I was saying this morning in #winehq, I
recorded deletions by Roop, no clue if they might actually be legit, but
there was a lot deleted, so I thought I might throw that out there,
On 5/23/07,
Oi, If only I could go =[
I would like to point out to any players who would go there "on the behald
of the wine project" wink wink nudge nudge, that they generally give away
some sick in game prizes! If you go and arent a player, you could easily
sell the codes they give out (at least last time)
They might of meant the flash development environment.
On 4/14/07, Maarten Lankhorst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
2007/4/14, Martin Owens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> but we have a flash 9 player...
>
At the time of the survey there wasn't a sign of it. I remember that,
flash player has been only added
Well a lot of gamers use wine, wine is meant to be a general "run this
windows app" program where as Codeweavers, and Cedega work case by case with
teams to get specific apps working. If you have a bug, submit it, otherwise
add data to bugs in the DB, and eventually it will all work out.
On 3/28/
Wow You rpetty much leave us with nothing to complain about... if you
truly stick to that, and help users, while still making sure you give the
Devs word in their stead... It sounds like a sweet deal.
On 3/23/07, Vit Hrachovy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,
first thanks for a lot of comm
ot;this doesn't work for me, I'll fix it" way,
which isn't so bad in itself.
I don't know... I'm an idealist =]
On 3/23/07, James Hawkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 3/22/07, Bryan Haskins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >
> > If you are m
If you are making it extremely easy for users to run with native dlls
and hacky workarounds, then you are hurting Wine. Wine is still beta,
That's true... and people technically should only be using wine for the pure
sake of testing and helping fix usage. LEt's be honest, very few use it fo
I kind of agree with him too, Since we can't really just test every single
API, obviously, the best thing to do is setup a 1.0 test quite of sorts,
where you have either a ton of little applications trying things whether
theyre known to work or not, or one big wine made ap which tests as much as
w
The Sims 2 Seems to do make every single call Wine has trouble with in
starting up... Good luck.
On 3/19/07, Stefan Dösinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Am Samstag 17 März 2007 20:29 schrieb Giles Cameron:
> Ok. I have been tring to track down what appears to be a bug in wine
> while trying to g
Completely seconded, some nice UI love is the only thing we have under
Transgaming right now, really. But a native Exec. UI is > a python buggy UI.
On 3/17/07, Michael Lothian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi
Has anyone thought about adding the directx options to the Graphics
tab in WineCfg
Just
A DX app packed nicely with winlib would be wonderful. It realistically
isn't an enormous hurdle but the 'look what I did!' factor would be amazing.
Now if only you could convince Blizzard for WoW =D
On 3/15/07, Remco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I was thinking of a combined project between Ogre
It looks a lot like a command-line version of what wine-doors aims to be,
right? Only the installing software aspect, and not the dynamic aspect of
repositories and such.
On 3/14/07, Stefan Dösinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Am Mittwoch 14 März 2007 20:01 schrieb Dan Kegel:
> I haven't been vi
Frankly if you could get ALSA working perfectly, and DSOUND to do what it's
supposed to without underruns (As in WoW, with default settings) You would
make my life a lot easier. I answer so many questions about sound it's not
even funny. Out of the box "Just working" sound would be pretty great.
Read the other thread for way more information. You would do best to follow
that model instead of thinking large scale lump all that you can of 10 in,
they're thinking more framework.
On 3/12/07, Kovács András <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I think, that start working on Dx10 is a great opport
new structure if need be.
On 3/10/07, Stefan Dösinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Am Sonntag 11 März 2007 00:06 schrieb Bryan Haskins:
> I'm no actual dev here by any means, but I think anything more than
setting
> up the extreme basics would take away from the work done on 8, and
y SoC really
gives people a push, eh?
On 3/10/07, Bryan Haskins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm no actual dev here by any means, but I think anything more than
setting up the extreme basics would take away from the work done on 8, and
9. As not much uses 10 yet it would be a bit prematur
I'm no actual dev here by any means, but I think anything more than setting
up the extreme basics would take away from the work done on 8, and 9. As not
much uses 10 yet it would be a bit premature to do a ton of work on it.
Porting the current code if only to the point of 10 working as well as 9
not seeing a patch attached... and what exactly does it do?
On 3/9/07, Adam Petaccia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This patch makes the Guild Wars show up in all its glory.
--
Cheers,
Bryan
Ah, alright, and I meant now instead of not. Me and my typos... always are
inconvenient. Anyway, thanks for the info!
On 3/9/07, H. Verbeet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 10/03/07, Bryan Haskins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ah so that was the infamous problem with things like the
Ah so that was the infamous problem with things like the WC3 Map editor, and
such? Thinking about that not it makes sense.
On 3/9/07, Stefan Dösinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Am Freitag 09 März 2007 19:47 schrieb Mike Schaadt:
> Has anyone tested using standard window objects in a window that
have you tried plopping in a native dxdiag app. to see if it does enough for
the application to think the environment is alright? It would be pretty cool
to have a native Wine dxdiag though... Having a standardized set of tests
would be very helpful, not to mention for the log output function, wou
Why would there be a problem? Unless you work for microsoft or something,
how could there be an issue with that?
On 3/7/07, Nathan Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hey everyone,
I have been planning to do some work on wine for a while now, but
after I started working I got myself a new progr
removed, then edited a test result. Speed seemed normal.
>
> Hope this helps the investigation.
>
> Regards,
> John Klehm
>
> On 2/14/07, *Louis Lenders* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>
> Bryan Haskins gmail.com
> <htt
.1.
>
> I added, then removed, then edited a test result. Speed seemed
> normal.
>
> Hope this helps the investigation.
>
> Regards,
> John Klehm
>
> On 2/14/07, Louis Lenders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Bryan Haskins gmail.com> writes:
>
>
It does work in Ubuntu fine, which should conversely mean it works with any
other gnome menu standard desktop. *should should should*. And in Feisty
when you say always open this type of program (exe in this case) to use
wine, it sticks and now I can just double-click and I'm in. Any Distro using
90 percent of statistics don't contain a 0 either! Whoops... Jokes aside, I
was answering some wine related question on Ubuntuforums.org and came across
this, many light users tend to do it. I even thought of it that way when I
first learned about the common linux versioning system. I don't think
I was just replying, and reading now, no slow down at all. It loads a little
slow running through all that text, but no where near the minutes everyone
says it takes them, even on dialup.
On 2/13/07, Nick Law <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Bryan Haskins wrote:
> Weird I'm on dial-up
Well you don't have Direct rendering... if you dont have support from the
ATI OSS drivers ( if you use ATi) then you should download the ATI or nvidia
proprietary drivers. Should be in your Distros Repos, or you can set them up
yourself from their sties.
On 2/13/07, gaosheng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> w
If you've read the recent mailing list posts dating up to a few weeks back I
think, there have been some cases. But like everyone said, the fact the
malware would even run in itself is almost bittersweet. It is bug-for-bug
though so you can't just do that. Possibly an 'msconfig' like thing would b
Weird I'm on dial-up even and goto the same pages, and all around the wine
sites, all the time, and they load surprisingly fast.
On 2/12/07, Nick Law <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Nick Law wrote:
> Tony Lambregts wrote:
>> Chris Morgan wrote:
>>
>>> On 2/11/07, Tony Lambregts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> w
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