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Re: Kernal Upgrade and WINE questions



2.2.10 works great

as for wine, the wine released on 1030 seems to work ok, the one that came
out in sept was badly broken.  but all i run in wine is cdrwin .. still
tryin to get unreal or somethin runnin under wine, everytime i run it it
just chews up 500+mb of memory and dies. :(

nate

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On Tue, 2 Nov 1999 m_shapiro@bigfoot.com wrote:

> I am running slink with kernal 2.0.34 and am thinking about upgrading to kernal
> 2.2.10 (I have seen posts about problems with 2.2.11 and 2.2.12, no news, yet
> on 2.2.13).  I don't have any dire need to upgrade, so I'm not sure if it is a
> good idea, or just wait until potato is upgraded to stable and get the new
> kernal then.
> 
> Also, while looking through potato, I noticed that there is finally a new
> version of wine up.  Has anyone used this version yet?  I tried wine a while
> back and could not get it to work well, at all.  Now that I have WP8 installed,
> wine is not quite so important, but there are a few other Windoze programs
> which I would like to be able to use if wine will work well with them.  Pegasus
> Mail is the major hitch here.  I use XFMail, but my wife still boots up Win 3.1
> in order to be able to use Pegasus.  If wine will run Pegasus, I would probably
> use it, too.  XFMail has a tendancy to frequent crashes (but nothing else under
> Linux gives me problems like this).  I would also like to be able to use
> Quattro Pro 5.0 under wine.  Would I need to upgrade to potato to use this
> version of wine?  Any help will be appreciated.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> 
> Marc Shapiro                             http://www.bigfoot.com/~m_shapiro/
>  -- Linux IS user-friendly.  It is just picky about who its friends are.
> 
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