BBO/Linux? BBO/Linux?
#1
Posted 2004-July-14, 13:33
....is it possible to run BBO under Linux (e.g. +WINE, CrossOver. etc.)?
Ken
#2
Posted 2004-July-14, 13:35
no experience with WINE, Codeweaver, etc.
#3
Posted 2004-August-03, 13:38
I have limited experience with Wine, but I do know most problems like this can be fixed by replacing any Windows DLLs used by the program in question on Wine with ones copied from a Windows version where it is known to work. I'd be happy to try this if someone from BBO could let me know which DLLs are relevant.
Or
#4
Posted 2004-August-03, 16:00
Appreciate that it will run under VmWare, but was rather hoping to spare myself the expense of that for the sake of just the one application.
In the event, I suppose it's not a major problem, in that I maintain a Windows partition for the sake of two or three old apps. anyway. When playing bridge, it's really no big deal to re-boot in Windows, since one plays for hours at a stretch and generally one doesn't need anything else simultaneously. Would have been a Nice To Have:-)
btw, okwin from okbridge runs very well under WINE. One just needs to insert the line
wine=1
anywhere in the .ini file.
Kind regards
Ken Rodgers
#5
Posted 2004-August-03, 16:08
wsock32, comctl32, kernel32, user32, gdi32, comdlg32,
advapi32, shell32, ole32, winmm
#6
Posted 2004-August-03, 19:30
Alternatively, you may be able to get the app working by taking native DLLs from a Microsoft Windows install, and using them (set the dlls to native in the config file). Not all DLLs can be replaced that way - in particular DirectX cannot be, nor can some core system DLLs like gdi32, user, ntdll, kernel32 etc.
Kind regards
Ken Rodgers
#7
Posted 2004-August-03, 19:37
#8
Posted 2004-August-04, 07:16
uday, on Aug 3 2004, 08:37 PM, said:
Ah - OK - that would explain everyting?
Many thx, and no sweat - as I said, maintaining a Windows partition is no great burden.
- but someday, when Penquins Rule in a happier world....?:-):-)
Kind regards
Ken Rodgers
#9
Posted 2004-August-05, 14:20
Would be nice to have it run under Linux though. VMware isn't really a viable solution for home users who want to stay on the right side of the law - if we wanted to be paying for Windows, we'd install it to begin with (;
If you ever get around to making a list of relevant DLLs, I'd be happy to experiment and/or troubleshoot under Fedora Core 1, Fedora Core 2, RedHat 8, RedHat 9, Debian 3, and SuSE 9 (Of course, it should run identically on all of these, but you never know with Linux).
Or
#10
Posted 2004-August-11, 04:29
It is slower than VMWare, and a CPU hogger (read the docs about Win 9x not realeasing the CPU when idle), and it is not really usable in my PII/300, but a newer/faster PC should be able to do it.
#11
Posted 2004-August-15, 03:29
Cedega (new name of WineX) from TransGaming WORKS!!
Go to download, only chance for non suscribers is CVS, go there, download via CVS, configure, make, make install,etc ;-)
It has a few glitches (nost notably the toolbar at the top, constantly redrawed, plain Wine had it too, fixed there), but it is usable.
HINT: Get a Symbol.ttf from somewhere
#12
Posted 2004-August-15, 05:27
Gerardo, on Aug 15 2004, 12:29 PM, said:
Cedega (new name of WineX) from TransGaming WORKS!!
Go to download, only chance for non suscribers is CVS, go there, download via CVS, configure, make, make install,etc ;-)
It has a few glitches (nost notably the toolbar at the top, constantly redrawed, plain Wine had it too, fixed there), but it is usable.
HINT: Get a Symbol.ttf from somewhere
LIFE IS GOOD
Life is VERY good...
#13
Posted 2004-September-21, 09:27
I have some hesitation to be a subscriber for Cedega to have a rpm for my mandrake distribution without to besure that's the good way.
Can you confirm me It's work with Cedega (ex-WineX) and not with Wine ?
What's the version of winex or Cedega ?
#14
Posted 2004-September-21, 11:14
Cedega 4.0.1 works, for me it has some small problems (toolbar at top, Spanish keyboard not fully functional, and hangs from time to time. Other than that, it works well)
#15
Posted 2004-September-21, 11:25
Gerardo, on Sep 21 2004, 01:14 PM, said:
Cedega 4.0.1 works, for me it has some small problems (toolbar at top, Spanish keyboard not fully functional, and hangs from time to time. Other than that, it works well)
Its open source.. take the code and fix it... :-)
Ben
#16
Posted 2004-September-22, 03:40
#17
Posted 2004-October-20, 06:06
http://appdb.winehq.....php?appId=1830
You can go on this site, and vote to it for a patch in future wine version.
#18
Posted 2004-October-21, 09:45
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Posted 2004-October-22, 13:58

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