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  1. Progress map: Multiarch support of shared WoW64 setup

    Any news from the developers about progress in making Ubuntu's native wine package 'shared WoW64' capable?

    Are the links where one can follow this development?
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    [ubuntu] How to make a *.deb

    am trying to make a deb to install 64bit wine. I've written a script to compile and install a shared 32-bit 64-bit wow installation of wine.

    Now how do I turn this into a deb file?
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    Re: Install 64-bit wine [SOLVED]

    if anyone has a suggestion for improving the script, please let me know. i'm a novice bash scripter.


    #!/bin/bash --
    # author: Jesse Gersenson
    # file: 64-bit-wine-ubuntu.sh
    # version: 0.2.3...
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    Install 64-bit wine [SOLVED]

    Other distros have 32-bit/64-bit wine in their package managers.

    I wrote a script to automate the compiling/installation of 64-bit wine.

    script is here:...
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    Re: Wine 64 bit ?

    I wrote a script which installs 64-bit/32-bit wine. have tested it on Xubuntu10.10 64 bit and Ubuntu 10.10 64-bit.

    script is here:
    http://www.jesseo.com/chess/64-bit-wine-ubuntu.sh

    please...
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    [ubuntu] Re: Ubuntu on Lenovo ThinkPad Edge

    in a terminal enter
    alsamixer
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    [ubuntu] Re: Ubuntu install on compact flash card

    I have been using CF cards with Xubuntu for the past two years. 9.10 seems to kill the CF cards. With two cards I started getting I/O errors soon after upgrading to 9.10.

    9.04 seems fine. No swap...
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    Opera.com calls ubuntu 9.10, 10.10

    If anyone knows a contact at Opera, let them know that on their download page they're calling Ubuntu 9.10 Ubuntu 10.10.
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    [all variants] Pretec 333x 16gb Compact Flash CF and Ubuntu

    I've installed a Pretec 333x 16gb.

    hdparm -t shows read speeds of 46-47 mb / sec.

    Pretec 233x 4gb:
    40.1 mb/s

    Kingston 133x 8gb:
    29.8 mb/s
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    [all variants] Re: good compact flash card for hard drive?

    every article i've seen mention Kingston 266X Ultimate have said it's slow and is a bad choice for a hard drive.

    page claims the drive is problematic:...
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    [all variants] Re: good compact flash card for hard drive?

    1.86ghz pentimum m
    2gb ram

    133x Kingston 8gb 'elite pro' was awful when running 8.04 and 8.10.

    233x Pretec 4gb is fine with 8.04 using openbox/gnome. It hangs with firefox3.

    With both...
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