Hi, I tried to run Naturally Speaking, a speech recognition software under wine without a real windows installation. It installs just fine, but when I try to run it, it tries to adapt the audio settings. That fails, and I get the following fixme's from wine: fixme:mmaux:MIX_GetLineInfo Unhandled component type (00000007) fixme:mmaux:MIX_GetLineInfo Unhandled component type (00000008) I looked at the sources, and it seems that this is due to missing case clauses in the function MIX_GetLineInfo in mixer.c . Unfortunately, I don't know enough about C programming and the Windows and OSS API's involved to add the missing parts myself. Is it likely that this will be fixed soon? I would love to use NatSpeak under linux, because then I could delete my Windows 98 Partition... Anyway, keep up the good work regards Florian
"Robert" == Robert & Jennifer Hartley <rehartley(a)sympatico.ca> writes:
Robert> Doesn't IBM provide a free developers' version of of this for Robert> Linux? (Please correct me if I am mistaken) Hey, you are on the wine-devel list, not the "how-to-substitute-some-windows-programm" group. Florian made some valid points, showing unimplemented functionality in wine. Bye -- Uwe Bonnes bon(a)elektron.ikp.physik.tu-darmstadt.de Institut fuer Kernphysik Schlossgartenstrasse 9 64289 Darmstadt --------- Tel. 06151 162516 -------- Fax. 06151 164321 ----------
If Microsoft picked up some of the code in Wine , wouldn't they need to include the copyright , permissions notice, and the authors list? It looks like the license isn't clear as to where the Copyright needs to be displayed? Could anyone clear this up? Daniel Walker
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