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2011 Mar 19
5
64-bit installation instructions
<head><style>body{font-size:10pt;font-family:arial,sans-serif;background-color:#ffffff;color:black;}p{margin:0px;}</style></head><body>>Have you also compiled 32 bit Wine? My impression is that you need both to have a functioning system. http://wiki.winehq.org/Wine64<br><br>Thanks. I followed instructions. It seems to be OK to use two git repositories
2011 Aug 22
1
Can't install program with today's git in 64-bit version
I downloaded today's git, compiled --enable-win64, and installed. The command "wine64 notepad" produces notepad, and everything seems fine. But then I tried installing Dragon NaturallySpeaking, which is a program made for both 32-bit and 64-bit systems. I go to the DNS11 folder, type "wine64 setup" and absolutely nothing happens. Suggestions?
2011 Aug 29
1
Dragon Naturally Speaking no longer installs
<head><style>body{font-family: Geneva,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;font-size:9pt;background-color: #ffffff;color: black;}</style></head><body id="compText">NatSpeak11.0 used to run very well, all things considered.<br><br>But I upgraded wine to wine-1.3.26-312-g3ce59f5 and now have two problems.<br><br>(1) the program no longer
2008 Nov 24
2
Getting lowest latency sound?
I have been trying to get lowest-latency sound (with highest fidelity) to use with Dragon NaturallySpeaking. I have Jaunty and the latest RT kernel, which I know has problems for many applications but works fine to run DNS. (It will not, however, install the program nor train it.) I set up real-time audio access as follows: sudo su -c 'echo @audio - rtprio 99 >>
2008 Oct 24
2
Wine USB sound is OSS only?
I have a USB soundcard that I have tried to run with Dragon NaturallySpeaking. It doesn't work unless I set winecfg to oss instead of alsa. Is this normal? Am I doing something wrong? How do I get alsa over USB? Thanks, Susan Cragin
2009 Aug 28
4
progress of sound update -- REVISED
Change -- The program I test with is Dragon NaturallySpeaking. Yesterday's Ubuntu updates produced a rash of pulseaudio changes, and suddenly alsa works with wine, without stumbling. Today's secret to making it work: In System/Preferences/Startup applications, uncheck pulseaudio sudo apt-get install esound sudo nano /etc/pulse/client.conf autospawn = no Then every time your computer
2008 Oct 21
2
Dragon NaturallySpeaking 7 install fails -ve memory reported
Hi folks, I'm presently having my second foray into Wine. I'm running Ubuntu 8.04 on a machine with 3GB memory. I'm having problems installing Dragon NaturallySpeaking 7 and would welcome some guidance. When I run "wine /media/cdrom1/autorun.exe" the install looks promising for a few moments, then an error message saying: "Your computer does not meet the minimum
2008 Mar 14
1
Tr: RE : getting a Creative Soundblaster card to work
Forwarding this to wine-users, I made a mistake while sending. Gardou J?r?me <jgardou at yahoo.fr> a ?crit : Date: Fri, 14 Mar 2008 14:09:42 +0100 (CET) De: Gardou J?r?me <jgardou at yahoo.fr> Objet: RE : [Wine] getting a Creative Soundblaster card to work ?: Susan Cragin <susancragin at earthlink.net> Cc: wine-user at winehq.org Susan Cragin <susancragin at
2011 Mar 18
1
64-bit installation instructions?
Are there any 64-bit installation instructions anywhere? I am trying to test install and I can't get off the ground. wine programfile.exe wine64 programfile.exe both give me nothing. I have compiled 64-bit wine, and created a 64-bit wine prefix. Should I navigate somewhere before I start?
2010 Dec 20
0
trouble compiling and running wine 64-bit on Ubuntu Natty Studio
Hi. I have downloaded the git, compiled and installed wine as 64-bit. My main executables are /usr/local/bin/wine64 and wine64-preloader But I can't run anything. A "wine" command tells me wine isn't installed, which I guess it isn't, and "wine64" gives me a segmentation fault. Do I need a symlink? ubuntu$ wine notepad The program 'wine' can be found in
2009 Jun 02
1
Program sees RAM as a negative number
I'm trying to install Dragon NaturallySpeaking 7, just to test it out. For some reason it says that my RAM is -1024 or something like that. It's really a +3GB. ?? Susan
2008 Dec 10
1
No Sound in Wine - disable / remove pulseaudio
>Hello, > >PulseAudio is not a problem. You can use the OSS Emulation of PA, it works perfectly. (I saw a test with Dragon NaturallySpeaking, and it seems imply that it's good, isn't it ?) > >I used padsp for a while when a beautiful project was born : WinePulse. I'm actually testing it with the main (and only) developer of this PulseAudio backend for Wine and recently
2008 Feb 20
1
Running DNS 9.5 Standard
Dragon NaturallySpeaking 9.0 Preferred installs and runs. However, DNS 9.5 installs well but does not. The output is as follows. I have been told that there is an oleacc function that has not been implemented in wine, but does anyone else have any suggestions? susan at ubuntu:~/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/Nuance/NaturallySpeaking9/Program$ wine natspeak Xlib: extension "GLX" missing
2007 Apr 14
3
Dragon NaturallySpeaking
Under Wine 23, DNS9 installed seemingly well through Disk 1 (wouldn't let me remove Disk 1 and install Disk 2). Wine 24 and 25 seem to have regressed. I have Ubuntu' Feisty installed, and used the Edgy build. That may be part of the problem.
2008 Jun 24
9
No Sound in Wine - disable / remove pulseaudio
Wine requires direct access to sound device(s) to make sound. This is true for both ALSA and OSS driver back-ends. However most sound servers are not compatible with neither of these back-ends. This also true about pulse-audio - it is not fully compatible with Wine. If you using new distro (Fedora 8, Ubuntu 8.04, SuSE 11) and do not have sound you should: 1. Report problem to your distro support
2008 Oct 20
0
Today's git won't install DNS10 - IE not found
I have been installing Dragon NaturallySpeaking 10 without using winetricks fakie6. For weeks, until today, that has worked. Today nothing works, including winetricks fakeie6. Here is the entire setup terminal output with fakeie6 installed. wine-1.1.6-379-g07badc7 fixme:advapi:LookupAccountNameW (null) L"susan" (nil) 0x33f88c (nil) 0x33f890 0x33f884 - stub
2011 Jun 01
5
Status of Wine64 on OSX?
Hi, I know Wine64 is still experimental, and I've read threads from last Summer stating that Wine64 won't build nor run on OSX at this time. However, Wine64 would be really useful for me on OSX, because I build small simple apps for both win32 and win64 mode, and being able to crosscompile and run them from OSX would be a great time saver for me. So, what's the status of Wine64 on
2009 Jul 05
5
Naturally speaking + Wine better, the audio not so good
NaturallySpeaking under wine is working remarkably well considering the amount of complexity present in both systems.. When I use it, it's just smoother and feels better than NaturallySpeaking under Windows. My undying gratitude is extended to all of those that helped. Here's what doesn't work so well. Audio. Specifically, vxi-b200 USB microphone In order to use it, I need to turn off
2011 Feb 15
11
Is Wine64 usable yet?
Hi, I am trying to get a general feel of how usable Wine64 is. I just built 1.3.13. To see how well it works, I ran 64-bit Putty. It works flawlessly. Now, I am trying to play around with different little programs. I took "notepad.exe" from a Windows 7 install (hoping it would be a reasonably simple program for a start). It crashed with: fixme:heap:HeapSetInformation (nil) 1 (nil)
2011 Mar 10
0
Installing 64-bit app onto 64-bit wine
I have 64-bit Ubuntu and two programs that can be installed as either 32-bit or 64-bit. The programs are Notepad2 and Dragon NaturallySpeaking 10. I run both now with 32-bit but have been told that 64-bit is getting better, so thought I'd try. I compiled 64-bit Ubuntu without a problem, and it runs Notepad just fine, but does not run Notepad2 (which just has one exe and does not need to be