What would break if we made XP the default windows version in Wine?
I've run into several apps that fail to install unless I change that setting lately...
Dan Kegel wrote:
What would break if we made XP the default windows version in Wine?
I've run into several apps that fail to install unless I change that setting lately..
The only thing I can think of off-hand is IE6. It will claim that an equal/later version is already installed (even after registry/file-system changes) if the Windows version is > Win2k.
-J
On Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 4:34 PM, Evil Jay wine@eternaldusk.com wrote:
What would break if we made XP the default windows version in Wine?
I've run into several apps that fail to install unless I change that setting lately..
The only thing I can think of off-hand is IE6. It will claim that an equal/later version is already installed (even after registry/file-system changes) if the Windows version is > Win2k.
Who's going to be affected by that?
ies4linux's author can work around that just fine, he won't mind. - Dan
Dan Kegel wrote:
Who's going to be affected by that?
ies4linux's author can work around that just fine, he won't mind.
- Dan
You do have an incredibly good point there...
-J
Dan Kegel wrote:
What would break if we made XP the default windows version in Wine?
I've run into several apps that fail to install unless I change that setting lately...
+1 to making XP the default. Windows98 and Windows2000 are no longer supported by Microsoft, leaving XP as the last supported Windows OS for Home Users.
James McKenzie
On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 8:31 PM, James McKenzie jjmckenzie51@sprintpcs.com wrote:
Dan Kegel wrote:
What would break if we made XP the default windows version in Wine?
I've run into several apps that fail to install unless I change that setting lately...
+1 to making XP the default. Windows98 and Windows2000 are no longer supported by Microsoft, leaving XP as the last supported Windows OS for Home Users.
xp is default in git.