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Date:      Tue, 3 Dec 1996 13:12:54 +0000 (GMT)
From:      "Thomas D.G. Sandford" <tdgsandf@prds-grn.demon.co.uk>
To:        freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org, t.d.g.sandford@prds-grn.demon.co.uk
Subject:   FreeBSD / Wine / MSOffice
Message-ID:  <199612031312.NAA09566@prds-grn>

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During a discussion on comp.emulators.ms-windows.wine about running MS Office
applications under FreeBSD/Wine, Linus Torvalds sent me the following email.

I am posting it here (with his permission) in the hopes that someone may be
able to do something about it (if it is not already in 2.2 / -current  - I
am still using 2.1.5-R).

Please note - I don't subscribe to -hackers, so if you want me to see a
reply, please cc it to me.


----- Forwarded message from Linus Torvalds -----
From: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux.cs.helsinki.fi>
Date: Fri, 29 Nov 1996 12:51:01 +0200
Message-Id: <199611291051.MAA03824@linux.cs.Helsinki.FI>
To: t.d.g.sandford@prds-grn.demon.co.uk
Subject: Re: FreeBSD - MS Office
Newsgroups: comp.emulators.ms-windows.wine
In-Reply-To: <57il2h$in@prds-grn.demon.co.uk>
References: <3298ED79.41C67EA6@nz.eds.com> <57diu3$8t@prds-grn.demon.co.uk> <329B9FEB.41C67EA6@nz.eds.com>

In article <57il2h$in@prds-grn.demon.co.uk> you write:
>
>FreeBSD only makes a limited number of user LDT's available. You get this
>message when they run out (as well as if you have failed to build an
>appropriate kernel). Exhausting the LDT's has however, in my experience,
>always been the result of a memory leak in wine.

Note that Linux used to do that too. Then the Wabi people told me that
real applications need more LDT's.

So if FreeBSD wants to serve all real applications, it needs eventually
to expand the LDT. Right now the problems _may_ be due to leaks in Wine,
but one day they are going to be real..

		Linus

----- End of forwarded message from Linus Torvalds -----

-- 
Thomas Sandford | t.d.g.sandford@prds-grn.demon.co.uk



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