Originally posted by Scellow
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Wine Developers Appear Quite Apprehensive About Ubuntu's Plans To Drop 32-Bit Support
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Originally posted by Scellow View Postand it is doing MUCH MUCH MUCH better than what you are trying to achieve with linux OS's aka stay in the 80's with your anti UX/UI preferences
UI it's not all about shiny icons, and sleek interfaces, it's also about the OS don't getting in the way of the user. I know that most of apple users don't care but apple does get in the way of the user, but "advanced" users do care, they are making iphone 4 obsolete and they can remotely disable your Iphone as they please (it happened to me because I send and iphone 8 to repair to an unauthorized shop), from IOS 11 onwards the system can check if a part was replaced in an official apple store or not, and disable your phone completely. So IOS does get in the way of the user, granted not in the way most of the apple users care about.
it's just as simple that something that has plenty of lock-ins against the user will, like in real life, can't really be called usable.Last edited by Kayote; 20 June 2019, 05:24 PM.
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Originally posted by schmidtbag View PostI don't see why Ubuntu couldn't just release 32-bit versions of all of Wine's dependencies while dropping the rest of the architecture. Maybe have them packaged under the amd64 repo, but just prefixed with "x86" or whatever. Seems like a pretty easy solution to me...
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