So, figuring you fellows are busy, I asked the machine about question two and it answered faithfully. The answer is skip the -m32 and just do the usual thing. configure is smart enough to insert the -m32 on its own. So that line in the RegressionTesting wiki page should be revised or removed. What happened was that I got the -m32 flag twice on each gcc line. No harm, of course, and the compile went perfectly after I hauled in a library it wanted and didn't have when I pulled the development stuff earlier. Maybe you should add gstreamer-10 to the dependencies list for the apt build-deps. On to testing. I've been having trouble with my Cd being recognized, and I hope a fresh version of wine will solve it. You don't want to know how I got the .wine catalog over before. I have two UBUNTU instances on my system. 10.04 on one partition (32-bit) and 10.10 AMD64 on the other. This compile was on the 64-bit side. I actually have different problems related to the hardware on both versions, and I don't think any of them have to do with wine, but I will find out.