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 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 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.
> 
> 
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>  -- Linux IS user-friendly.  It is just picky about who its friends are.
> 
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