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Outdated Linux Version: Use wine ...
Apr 22, 2003
Andreas Janssen
May 13, 2003
John Reimer
May 15, 2003
Damian
May 15, 2003
John Reimer
May 16, 2003
John Reimer
April 22, 2003
dli-0.1.2 is to outdated - I use the current windows-version with wine: Works great!

Andreas


April 27, 2003
In article <b82p77$knb$1@digitaldaemon.com>, Andreas Janssen says...
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>dli-0.1.2 is to outdated - I use the current windows-version with wine: Works great!
>
>Andreas
>
>

Does anybody know how to make wine works with a NTFS partition?


May 13, 2003
Carlos Santander B. wrote:
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> Does anybody know how to make wine works with a NTFS partition?
> 

Should be just as easy as using the linux file system.  You just need to make sure NTFS support is compiled into the kernel and the NTFS partition is mounted.  Mind you most wine programs will try to write to the NTFS which is not a safe thing to do in Linux (usually mounted RO).



May 13, 2003
"John Reimer" <jjreimer@telus.net> escribió en el mensaje
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| Carlos Santander B. wrote:
| >
| > Does anybody know how to make wine works with a NTFS partition?
| >
|
| Should be just as easy as using the linux file system.  You just need to
| make sure NTFS support is compiled into the kernel and the NTFS
| partition is mounted.  Mind you most wine programs will try to write to
| the NTFS which is not a safe thing to do in Linux (usually mounted RO).
|
|
|

Thanks.

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May 15, 2003
You might want to check DMD 0.65 release as Walter has done a
version for Linux (have not tried it)


In article <b9rfec$232g$1@digitaldaemon.com>, Carlos Santander B. says...
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>"John Reimer" <jjreimer@telus.net> escribió en el mensaje
>news:b9r0f1$1ieg$1@digitaldaemon.com...
>| Carlos Santander B. wrote:
>| >
>| > Does anybody know how to make wine works with a NTFS partition?
>| >
>|
>| Should be just as easy as using the linux file system.  You just need to
>| make sure NTFS support is compiled into the kernel and the NTFS
>| partition is mounted.  Mind you most wine programs will try to write to
>| the NTFS which is not a safe thing to do in Linux (usually mounted RO).
>|
>|
>|
>
>Thanks.
>
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>Carlos Santander
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May 15, 2003
Damian wrote:
> You might want to check DMD 0.65 release as Walter has done a
> version for Linux (have not tried it)
> 
> 

Well, I think I kind of drifted from the original topic.  I just was suggesting how to get wine working with NTFS and completely forgot the original reason for this topic -- to get an updated DMD running on Linux.

Both Carlos and I have already been playing with the linux version since 0.64. :-).

Later,

John

May 16, 2003
"John Reimer" <jjreimer@telus.net> escribió en el mensaje
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| Well, I think I kind of drifted from the original topic.  I just was
| suggesting how to get wine working with NTFS and completely forgot the
| original reason for this topic -- to get an updated DMD running on Linux.
|
| Both Carlos and I have already been playing with the linux version since
| 0.64. :-).
|
| Later,
|
| John
|

John is right, but wrong in one issue: for me it'd be "... playing with the linux version until 0.64". I haven't downloaded 0.65. But, again, he is right: it was only a NTFS question.

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May 16, 2003
> 
> John is right, but wrong in one issue: for me it'd be "... playing with the
> linux version until 0.64". I haven't downloaded 0.65. But, again, he is
> right: it was only a NTFS question.
> 
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> Carlos Santander
> 

I stand corrected :-)