Hi!
It would be very nice to know if any of the most reported ERRs, WARNs,
FIXMEs etc. from the _previous_ run is now gone (in other words, that it
has been fixed/implemented)
Thanks,
Tomas
No argument on the US part. I'm still convinced that by EU laws, you're
allowed to crack an app you bought in order to make it run on your software.
As this hasn't been tested in court yet, though, I'll concede.
This has been tested in the Norwegian court (the famous DVD-Jon case).
It was
. It's regarded more of a pointer at this stage.
But, as more and more lovely testing code gets into wine, and if there's
going to be a stable and unstable branch after 1.0 - things will look
slightly different...
Tomas Zijdemans
Alexander Nicolaysen Sørnes wrote:
The problem of using test
This is great :)
Would it be a good idea to include major news from the appDB?
Ex: Photoshop cs2 has now reached Gold status
I think this would be very inspiring to users.
Tomas
Triton wrote:
On Tue, 4 Dec 2007 18:23:10 -0500
Zachary Goldberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kai,
It was my
It's a jungle out there! (WineBot, Wine Doors, PlayOnLinux + the old ones)
Dan Kegel wrote:
This one seems new to me:
http://www.playonlinux.com
It's hooked up in the wine wiki already:
http://wiki.winehq.org/ThirdPartyApplications
http://wiki.winehq.org/PlayOnLinux
Anyone tried it?
-
Please note that this is a secret website, so we Norwegians cannot send the
website address to the list. :)
Alexander N. Sørnes
I get the satire... Here: http://www.hardware.no/
:)
The most visited and respected technology related site in Norway (210
000 unique norwegian hits a week), is now launching a series of articles
where they will test 3 games thoroughly in wine each month!
Today the first article tested Fahrenheit, Guild Wars: Nightfall and
Civilization IV:
This page has been dead since October 1.
Since I'm not producing code for the Wine project, this is an area I'd like to
contribute to. (I'm already taking screenshots of the API status page to see
what happens from release to release :))
Is there some WineHQ folks here that would be willing to
Scott Richie has filled the position, since he is the one doing most
wine related work in Ubuntu.
Thanks for showing interest!
I'm looking forward to making Wine rock in Ubuntu!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If someone is interested in leading the Ubuntu-wine team, please contact me.
If someone is interested in leading the Ubuntu-wine team, please contact me.
Good point. What they probably want, is an external tool (like fraps)
that gives them some nice numbers. I have informed them of your
comments, and hope they consider it. This is the largest
computer-related site in Norway, so I hope Wine can get some good PR here..
Stefan Dösinger wrote:
I've informed them about this. Let's hope they consider it!
Lei Zhang wrote:
Right, for instance Tom Wickline ran 3dmark2000 and posted the results
here:
http://wiki.winehq.org/BenchMark-0.9.33
On 5/21/07, Alexander Nicolaysen Sørnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tirsdag 22 mai 2007 00:13, skrev
The largest gaming site in Norway recently did an extensive review of gaming on
Linux, but Wine was left out of the benchmark because no FPS tool exists for
Wine. Surely this can't be true?
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