On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 11:24 AM, Dan Kegel <d...@kegel.com> wrote: > I got email from a friend who complained how > hard it was to install wine. Turns out he > assumed he had to go to winehq.org and > follow the download instructions there, > when all he needed to do was do > Applications / Add/Remove and pick Wine. > > Can we add in a line at the top saying > "Stable version 1.0.1 of Wine can usually be installed > just like any other Linux application using your > package manager (e.g. in Ubuntu, do Applications / Add/Remove, > select Wine, and click Apply Changes).
Nitpick, but instead of 'Linux', use 'native'. FreeBSD's ports contains wine, as well as NetBSD's. > I think we should also move the text > "This endorsement is the primary recognition that CodeWeavers has > requested in exchange for hosting the Wine web site." > to the bottom of the page, and change it to read > "Thanks to CodeWeavers for hosting WineHQ.org". +1 -- -Austin