2009/7/12 Joonas Sarajärvi <muepsj@xxxxxxxxx>: > 2009/7/12, David <brusefamelion@xxxxxxxxx>: >> Would you please name "some very modern day applications that are >> written for the windows platform" that will run in a Linux current >> version of WINE? That will run under the currently available WINE in >> Fedora 11. Names and versions. _Real_ applications. The ones that >> ordinary 'users' want. Not the geeky ones that 'Linux geeks' want. >> >> I am serious here. Really. The names are...? > > For me, > - Spotify > > And a quite long list of games, including > - the IL-2 Sturmovik series > - the Homeworld series > - Trainz > - Areena 5 > - Diablo II > - Command & Conquer (might be close to a DOS game, but it's still win32) > - Sim City 4 > - Age of Mythology > - Rollercoaster tycoon > - and many more > > I consider games to be a real use case. > -- > Joonas Sarajärvi > muepsj@xxxxxxxxx > > -- > fedora-devel-list mailing list > fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list > HEY, CAN WE GO BACK TO THE ORIGINAL DISCUSSION, PLEASE!!! I'm not a newbey and I've been using my kick files for the last 3-4 months. This is the first time that I got 32 bit apps in my livecd. The most strange thing is that after deleting all *.i?86, yum deletes some x86_64 apps as well. After this i tried to install back the deleted x86_64 and the same i?86 are pulled in as dependencies. I don't know how this could have happened. I do saw that there is some update to yum (in koji) which says something like "making livecd-creator works again". Maybe I just hit some nasty bug. I'll try to compose one more x86_64 livecd and if this happenes agian I'll file a bug against yum (or livecd-creator) --joshua PS: I've never used wine and it's not included in my kick files (so please stop this windoof discussion) -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list