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Can you try with the latest Ubuntu release and the latest version of
Wine (a
Found the bug, oddly enough, in /etc/fstab.
What appears to have happened:
System originally installed with Ubuntu 7.04 which used the IDE driver
layer (thus the cdrom device was /dev/hda) and then dist-upgraded to
7.10 and then 8.04, which uses libata/SCSI (which moved the cdrom device
to /dev/s
I'm afraid I can't answer in detail right now. I know it worked on
7.10 with the native package, and I'm pretty sure it worked on 8.04
before release.
I'll have to dust off a spare drive, find my install CDs, and check in
a little while.
On 7/3/08, Scott Ritchie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> And, a
And, also importantly, what was the last working Wine version?
** Changed in: wine (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Native SCSI library no longer works
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/245272
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Which Wine version? The default in Hardy, the one in hardy-backports
(1.0), or one from winehq.org?
dpkg -s wine
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Native SCSI library no longer works
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/245272
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