On Tuesday 03 December 2002 05:30 pm, Sylvain Petreolle wrote:
--- Greg Turner gmturner007@ameritech.net a écrit : > On Tuesday the nv driver provided with Xfree is way too slow to use it on Wine. and I don't want to have to compile Xfree myself.
Wow, that sounds really bad... unless our experinces differ, I don't find wine to be /too/ much hungrier (a bit) than the equivalent native X application (i.e.: ms word vs. openoffice writer).
This is going a bit off-topic but.... you can compile just the Xserver and or drm kernel module from xfree cvs and even use some ./configure flags to turn off the various drivers you don't need IIRC (I always just suffer through the whole compile personally). It's still probably a pretty big compile, but much less. If you "xmkmf /path/to/xc" and "make depend," you can "make" the subdirectories just like wine, without getting sucked into the notorious "make World" invisible progress bar.
You wrote exactly what I wanted to avoid when I put "mplayer.exe" It isn't mplayer from mplayerhq.hu, but windows mplayer.exe from Windows ME.
haha, I should have paid more attention! the ".exe" was a dead giveaway...
I need it to test midi with winealsa.drv. Now I didn't succeed because of Registry glitch: couldn't find midi out (%s)\n
gotcha. I run winealsa too... but I've never tried midi. My buddy owns cakewalk, I should give it a whorl sometime, and see what happens.