I just read some change logs in the different Wine versions, and there I came across issues with Firefox 3.. but why..??? as far as I know, firefox runs fine in Linux, without the use of Wine. so why are you making firefox compatible with Wine..? is it just for proofe of concept, og for website developers.. what is the point??? im am new to Wine (actually haven't installed it yet, will do that later today hopefully) so am I missing a point..? please enlighten me.. thanks and Best Regards Sean
blank wrote:> I just read some change logs in the different Wine versions, > and there I came across issues with Firefox 3.. > > but why..???Mostly for the same reasons people benchmark performance of their office PCs. Or run multiple layers of emulation. Some times it's really useful. For example as 32-bit browser on a 64-bit system. I had to use 32-bit Firefox under Wine to get some obscure java program (Nortell VPN client) working that was failing on my 64-bit Firefox and 64-bit Java. And of course it's a valid test program for Wine. Where you easily can compare results.