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WINE 1.1.12 Released With More 64-bit Work
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would love to see first compile support on 64bit machines. Wine is only app that I have to get lib32 libraries
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You need to explicitly enable subpixel rendering in the wine registry. I do not remember the setting off-hand - check the manual or search for "subpixel" in the wine bugzilla and check the last few posts (the guy that provided the patch explains how to enable it).
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Interesting, how could I see some visual manifestation of "support for sub-pixel font rendering"? Does it mean that I can somehow enable antialiased text rendering like with Cleartype enabled?
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On top of that, the 64 bit Wine is still able to run 32 bit apps.
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Originally posted by curaga View PostBlah. When can we have a 64bit wine that can run 32bit windows apps?
The work is going on at first making Wine compile (and behave) correctly as a 64 bit app and also making it run 64 bit windows apps. On top of that, the 64 bit Wine is still able to run 32 bit apps.
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Blah. When can we have a 64bit wine that can run 32bit windows apps?
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This may be a bit off topic, but interesting in light of this being the first release of 2009 and 2008 having been a rather significant year for Wine (with the release of 1.0 and such).
Anyone still using 0.9.53 from a year ago (11 Jan 2008) or an older version?
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Originally posted by phoronix View PostUsing this latest unstable release of WINE should allow some simple 64-bit Windows applications to run on Linux and support 64-bit code generation in the IDL compiler.
Details for testing the progress on the 64 bit front can be read at http://wiki.winehq.org/Wine64.
*Well, not that it would be useful for end users in its current state, but you know what I mean ;D
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WINE 1.1.12 Released With More 64-bit Work
Phoronix: WINE 1.1.12 Released With More 64-bit Work
As the first release in 2009, WINE 1.1.12 has been released with more 64-bit support. Using this latest unstable release of WINE should allow some simple 64-bit Windows applications to run on Linux and support 64-bit code generation in the IDL compiler...
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