On Sat, 18 Aug 2018 14:12:54 +0200
Edward Bartolo wrote:
> Maybe, apt-cache depends can shed some light. It seems wine32 depends
> on libwine:i386 and the latter breaks wine32.
There is a fix-missing on one of apt/apt-get/aptitude/? , I forget
which. It MAY fix stuff, but it could just break st
On Sat, 18 Aug 2018 09:12:09 +0200
Edward Bartolo wrote:
> [RANT; if you hate rants, don't read it]
>
> Linux is getting exaspirating... It is not definitely the Linux I knew
> when I started using it back in 2006-2007.
Yeah, I remember Linux 2006-2007. You could spend days getting your
wifi w
I installed ascii/wine this week on two machines, using:
apt-get -t ascii-backports install wine wine32 fonts-wine
I've got both 32 and 64 bit wine executables, though I don't think I
actually have any 64 bit windows software to test with.
Maybe you'd do better to install from backports?
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On 18-08-18 14:12, Edward Bartolo wrote:
> Maybe, apt-cache depends can shed some light. It seems wine32 depends
> on libwine:i386 and the latter breaks wine32.
>
> Here is the output:
>
> $ apt-cache depends libwine:i386
> libwine:i386
> Depends: libc6:i386
> Depends: libfontconfig1:i386
> D
Maybe, apt-cache depends can shed some light. It seems wine32 depends
on libwine:i386 and the latter breaks wine32.
Here is the output:
$ apt-cache depends libwine:i386
libwine:i386
Depends: libc6:i386
Depends: libfontconfig1:i386
Depends: libfreetype6:i386
Depends: libncurses5:i386
Dep
On 18-08-18 11:44, Edward Bartolo wrote:
> Jaromil wrote:
> -
>> 1. dpkg --print-architechture
>> 2. dpkg --print-foreign-architectures
>> 3. list of enabled repositories (+ architechture)
>> 4. dpkg -l | grep wine
> I'm sorry to see that Ed moved on to RANT instead of providing bas
dear Ed,
On Sat, 18 Aug 2018, Edward Bartolo wrote:
> Jaromil wrote:
> -
> > 1. dpkg --print-architechture
> > 2. dpkg --print-foreign-architectures
> > 3. list of enabled repositories (+ architechture)
> > 4. dpkg -l | grep wine
> I provided that information already. I do not u
Jaromil wrote:
-
> 1. dpkg --print-architechture
> 2. dpkg --print-foreign-architectures
> 3. list of enabled repositories (+ architechture)
> 4. dpkg -l | grep wine
I'm sorry to see that Ed moved on to RANT instead of providing basic
information to those of use who were patiently
On Fri, 17 Aug 2018, Evilham wrote:
>
> Snippet from a previous email after fixing command typos, can you post
> all this?
>
> 1. dpkg --print-architechture
> 2. dpkg --print-foreign-architectures
> 3. list of enabled repositories (+ architechture)
> 4. dpkg -l | grep wine
I'm sorry to see that
Hi,
Edward Bartolo wrote:
> [RANT; if you hate rants, don't read it]
>
> Linux is getting exaspirating... It is not definitely the Linux I knew
> when I started using it back in 2006-2007. Like Windows, Linux is now
> allowing advertising to pass through, with the disadvantage of a
> nightmare wh
[RANT; if you hate rants, don't read it]
Linux is getting exaspirating... It is not definitely the Linux I knew
when I started using it back in 2006-2007. Like Windows, Linux is now
allowing advertising to pass through, with the disadvantage of a
nightmare whenever a package fails to install.
I a
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