Maybe you should put on the Fedora RPM package site a large noticable
notice that says that for Fedora Core 3, 4, and 5, simply using
terminal, sudo into root, and then do "yum install wine" to get the
latest WINE packages. Also, note that Fedora Core 3 has to manually be
configured for Fedora Extras. This way, people will know that it is in
Fedora Extras now, and people like me won't miss it :)
I just decided to use the yum packages suggested earlier... and yes, it fails, then crashes! anyway, thanks!On 3/23/06, Francois Gouget < fgouget@free.fr> wrote:On Wed, 22 Mar 2006, Neal Gompa wrote:
> Well, the system is a Pentium 4 2.8GHz HyperThreading with 512MB RAM, so
> that is not the problem! It just always fails....
Oh, the compilation fails? That's not the same as the computer
crashing...
Maybe you can send us the error message and then we can help you.
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