stripped and unstripped refer to the debug capabilities. a stripped version is a smaller download and in some cases will run a little faster, BUT has most of the debugging capabilities "Stripped", if you need to get help getting a given program to run you're SOL. An unstripped build still has all the debugging capabilities intact. and is a must if you are trying to get an application to run that does not want to cooperate. go to the www.winehq.com download area. chip wrote: >On Saturday 22 December 2001 05:32 pm, phrostie wrote: > >>Although i've been told that i'm crazy. >>for the apps that i run, the unstripped versions seem to be slower than >>the stripped version. which are you running? >> > >I'm not sure what you mean by unstripped versions and stripped versions. I am >running the full prgram as available from www.chami.com. > >-- >Chip > >>chip wrote: >> >>>I find apps running in wine are unbearably slow. In particular - HTML-Kit >>>by Chami. I really like this editor on NT at work, I want to use it at >>>home on my FreeBSD box. It works in wine, just very very slowly. I do not >>>have a windows partition. I'm running wine by itself. Any suggestions on >>>ways to get speedier results? >>> >>_______________________________________________ >>wine-users mailing list >>wine-users@winehq.com >>http://www.winehq.com/mailman/listinfo/wine-users >> >