I'm running xubuntu 9.04 on dual boot with 98SE 900mhz 384mg ram 100gb drive. you know, all the latest cutting edge stuff to date. [Laughing] any who i noticed the install direction on the main page have changed because you use to have to install the Scott Richie file and the APT line was longer and different. when i copy and paste "ppa:ubuntu-wine/ppa" my add source button stays greyd out. i know it's not broken cause i can add other APT lines as i have tried just to test.
cdoublejj wrote:> > when i copy and paste "ppa:ubuntu-wine/ppa" my add source button stays greyd out. i know it's not broken cause i can add other APT lines as i have tried just to test.Ask on the Ubuntu forum. This is a package manager issue, not a Wine issue.
On Thu, Jul 1, 2010 at 07:01, cdoublejj <wineforum-user at winehq.org> wrote:> I'm running xubuntu 9.04 on dual boot with 98SE 900mhz 384mg ram 100gb drive. you know, all the latest cutting edge stuff to date. [Laughing] any who i noticed the install direction on the main page have changed because you use to have to install the Scott Richie file and the APT line was longer and different. > > when i copy and paste "ppa:ubuntu-wine/ppa" my add source button stays greyd out. i know it's not broken cause i can add other APT lines as i have tried just to test.Those instructions are for 9.10 and newer. The PPA on launchpad have an option to show instructions for the older versions....> dimesio wrote: > Ask on the Ubuntu forum. This is a package manager issue, not a Wine issue.It is a Wine website issue...
Gert van den Berg wrote:> > It is a Wine website issue...http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=23050
https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-wine/+archive/ppa seem to have 1.2-rc5 packages for 9.04... (Getting to the instructions for adding it requires a few clicks though...) "Technical details about this PPA" needs to be clicked for versions not supporting the ppa: syntax... Gert
if i use the launch pad is it still the official wine releases and does it still update wine? is this i problem cause 9.04 dropped? was 9.04 dropped? i was wondering what happened to the old install instructions? isn't there an archive. it was easy copy a line of text and always have the latest version of wine.
so does that mean they dropped 9.04 and older. or is it harder to install them?
sigh things always have to be complicated. i have done some research 9.04 seems to be a little better than 9.10 as 9.10 seems to have some hiccups. i think they should revert the instructions page. i'll ask on ubuntu.
looks like i'm going with launchpad ppas i found some instruction my only problem is it's annoying cause there is no gpg that i can down load just some text listing some long garbled numbers and letters. i can still install wine though it just asks if i want to install without verification and i just hit "Y".
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