Date: Sat, 8 Dec 2007 18:05:24 +0900 From: "Wilkinson, Alex" <alex.wilkinson@dsto.defence.gov.au> To: Tom Wickline <twickline@gmail.com> Cc: freebsd-emulation@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Wine compatibility and performance on FreeBSD 7 Message-ID: <20071208090524.GB23649@stlux503.dsto.defence.gov.au> In-Reply-To: <53e3a9930712071334p546b8448y6974887cca2ed982@mail.gmail.com> References: <53e3a9930712060959t6f446534xee6ba49d043dd70a@mail.gmail.com> <CB7CD38151C4884D8750222AEA73C67807FB4E00@1upmc-msx6.acct.upmchs.net> <53e3a9930712071334p546b8448y6974887cca2ed982@mail.gmail.com>
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0n Fri, Dec 07, 2007 at 04:34:45PM -0500, Tom Wickline wrote: >On Dec 6, 2007 2:06 PM, Person, Roderick <personrp@ccbh.com> wrote: >> This looks great. But for people who haven't used Wine of FreeBSD in >> ages - or ever. How about a guide on how you installed Wine on FreeBSD 7 >> and how you configured it so you could get to the point of installing >> Office. >> > >I put this together in about 30 minutes....... > >http://wine-review.blogspot.com/2007/12/quick-introduction-to-wine.html > >Most of the relevant info on the blog is configuration and registry >edits, maybe this will >help people to get to the point of doing the needed tweaks/hacks/edits. Good stuff! Thanks for sharing this with community! One question: I have a specific application that my motherboard manufacturer produces it's called "Abit µGuru". µGuru technology, allows the monitoring/control of the system's fan headers and the ability to set voltages and FSB rates on the fly [http://www.anandtech.com/mb/showdoc.aspx?i=3142&p=4]. Problem is, is that it is only available in Windows! :( Do you think an app like this could be run from within FreeBSD using WINE ? -aW IMPORTANT: This email remains the property of the Australian Defence Organisation and is subject to the jurisdiction of section 70 of the CRIMES ACT 1914. If you have received this email in error, you are requested to contact the sender and delete the email.
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