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.
Saturday April 14 2007 15:19?Susan Cragin ????????:> 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.What does "Wine 2x" means? Wine 0.9.2x? If so you are using very outdated releases. Recent Wine version is 0.9.35, try it instead.
My apologies. I meant Wine 0.9.33, 34 and 35. I didn't have my glasses on. Susan -----Original Message----->From: "L. Rahyen" <research@science.su> >Sent: Apr 14, 2007 12:09 PM >To: wine-users@winehq.org, Susan Cragin <susancragin@earthlink.net> >Subject: Re: [Wine] Dragon NaturallySpeaking > >Saturday April 14 2007 15:19?Susan Cragin ????????: >> 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. > > What does "Wine 2x" means? Wine 0.9.2x? If so you are using very outdated >releases. Recent Wine version is 0.9.35, try it instead.
Susan wrote:> Under Wine 0.9.23, DNS9 installed seemingly well through Disk 1 > (wouldn't let me remove Disk 1 and install Disk 2).The way to remove disk 1 is to give the command wine eject in another window. (It's probably wise to avoid cd'ing into the root directory of the cdrom when installing if you can avoid it, btw.)> Wine 24 and 25 seem to have regressed.In what way? What symptoms are you seeing? Last time I tried it ( see http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6764 ) it made it all the way through the first disc and nearly all of the second before it crashed, and I was able to try the app. - Dan