Re: Wine Hides On-board RAM

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On 2002.08.26 09:03 Derek Broughton wrote:
> From: "Ian D. Stewart" <idstewart@compuvative.com>
> 
> > I have no problem with upgrading, but I would like to know *why* I
> am
> > upgrading (i.e., what bug is causing the problem, and how does the
> new
> > kernel address the bug).  To do otherwise strikes me as being
> > equivelant to the tendency in the Windows community whenever
> something
> > odd happens.
> 
> Not at all.  Wine has always been distributed as 'alpha' software, and
> thus
> we can expect that a lot of things are continuously getting fixed.
> Nobody's
> going to try fixing something that's only reported in an old version
> of the
> software.  So you upgrade, test again, and if it's still a problem
> report
> the bug.

I thonk you misunderstood my e-mail.  The problem apparently does not 
lie with Wine per se (I have no problem with upgrading Wine, especially 
considering its alpha status and active development, and have on 
several occasions IOT track down regression bugs), but rather with the 
memory management aspects of the Linux kernel.

> 
> To differentiate from Windows, nobody's suggesting you remove and
> reinstall
> Linux, here :-)

Unless I misunderstood Andreas' e-mail, that i pretty much what he is 
recomending.


Ian
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