A friend wanted to borrow my old laptop while she's in the hospital, so I scurried around and got wvdial and fvwm95 working on my old 133MHz 48MB RAM, 1.1GB disk Redhat 6.2 laptop, then built the latest Wine. Ran into two minor problems, but basically it built just fine. Took all night, but hey, what do you expect for a 133MHz laptop?
Then the real test: Office '97.
The installer worked very, very well. Only flaw was some letters were cut off on the right hand side of the pacifier dialogs during install. This is the best I've seen it in the four or five years I've been trying this.
Running Office was another matter. I only tested it a bit, but there's a display problem: text is displayed invisible in the main document pane on the same line you're editing. If you refresh, everything's there. Not terribly usable.
Sigh. I guess I'll dig up the copy of Crossover I bought for testing a while ago. Wonder if that even works with such an old Linux, though... - Dan
Dan Kegel wrote:
Sigh. I guess I'll dig up the copy of Crossover I bought for testing a while ago. Wonder if that even works with such an old Linux, though...
- Dan
Once you run Crossover and create a dir REG and other stuff, you can than use that fake_windows with your up-to-date wine. Just point your ~/.wine/config the cxoffice way. Also copy some of the cxoffice config stuff to wine's. Cxoffice is grate as a WineCfg :/
Dan Kegel dank@kegel.com writes:
Running Office was another matter. I only tested it a bit, but there's a display problem: text is displayed invisible in the main document pane on the same line you're editing. If you refresh, everything's there. Not terribly usable.
That's a bug that crept in the last release, it's fixed in CVS.
On Tue, 02 Mar 2004 12:51:17 -0800, Alexandre Julliard wrote:
Dan Kegel dank@kegel.com writes:
Running Office was another matter. I only tested it a bit, but there's a display problem: text is displayed invisible in the main document pane on the same line you're editing. If you refresh, everything's there. Not terribly usable.
That's a bug that crept in the last release, it's fixed in CVS.
Could you give us an indication to which patch fixed this?
Thanks, Frederik
Frederik Himpe fhimpe@pandora.be writes:
Could you give us an indication to which patch fixed this?
http://cvs.winehq.org/patch.py?id=11112