On Di, 2007-01-30 at 01:09 -0800, Scott Ritchie wrote: > + > +<p>While there is currently no Wine package explicitly designed for > the 64-bit version > +of Ubuntu, there are several hacks that can be used to install the > 32-bit package > +into the 64-bit distribution and have it function normally. See > +<a href="https://wiki.ubuntu.com/I386WineInAmd64">this page on the > Ubuntu wiki</a> > +for more details.</p>
IMHO, a link to our own Wiki should be placed on the download-deb page http://wiki.winehq.org/WineOn64bit#head-56206e8bc74083807ffe06ccb471d3f964cb670a And as a Note on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/I386WineInAmd64 and https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WineForAMD64 The provided automatic installation script includes the sidenet-script. Please include a BIG WARNING, that this is never supported by winehq and the users need a clean wine, before they ask for help on #winehq or [EMAIL PROTECTED] You mention sidenet on that page: "If you followed the manual instructions you need to install the Sidenet script" This is wrong. Please remove that line! Even, when the sidenet-script might help some users to run an app, "you need to install the Sidenet script" is wrong! -- By by ... Detlef