Originally posted by: silverpig
Enjoying yourself? 😛
Yeah, it's fun to point out inconsistencies. 🙂
Originally posted by: silverpig
Enjoying yourself? 😛
Originally posted by: Nothinman
I just tried that, doesn't work in Redhat.
Then work in a better distribution =)
The fact that you can take 'World of Warcraft' and other Windows binaries and run it directly on Wine goes to show how complete it is.
No, it just shows that they have the DirectX, input and network stuff working well.
Also:
Filesystem operations - CHECK !
Sound - CHECK !
I'd say that qualifies as substantially complete
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Originally posted by: DidlySquat
last I checked installing wine is "sudo apt-get install wine"
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I just tried that, doesn't work in Redhat.
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Originally posted by: silverpig
Enjoying yourself? 😛
Yeah, it's fun to point out inconsistencies. 🙂
Originally posted by: The Linuxator
Well if you are using Redhat the logical thing to do is to go here and download the version that fits.
Plus I am not sure if they use yum by default on RedHat (never checked it out), in a RedHat system if the repo has it you have to use commands appropriate for up2date, but I know you know all of this and just want to make redhat look bad wink wink.