RoGuE_StreaK


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Posted: Mar. 14 2005,10:26 |
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Quote (Guest @ Mar. 13 2005,04:07) | must....find......wine..................................... |
Apparently there will never be a WINE extension. Something about too many system changes, setups, permissions, etc. But apparently it's easy to just apt-get it and make your own.
The thing with extensions is that they are generic. WINE has too many non-generic settings to turn it into an extension, unless, I think, you knew that people were installing it in a very particular way, eg. straight after a boot to a non-edited ISO with no other extensions loaded, no other changes made, etc., etc.
Well, that's the gist that I've gotten.
Just try an apt-get.
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