Re: Problem with a program called winbox

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On 5/10/11 12:29 PM, Butch Evans wrote:
This winbox application is one that I use to manage routers for myself
and my customers, so it is unlikely that there are many others trying to
use it.  I have used this program (through several versions of the
program itself) on my Fedora laptop from FC8 all the way to Fedora 14.
I don't know what wine versions that spans, but it's over 5 years and it
has worked flawlessly.  When I first tried to run that application on my
old laptop, I had some problems in the terminal portion of the
application (see pictures).  After some reading, I discovered the MS
Core fonts needed to be installed.  I installed (on my old laptop) the
msttcorefonts package and the winbox app has worked ever since with
absolutely no problems.  My old laptop is currently running wine 1.3.12.

What version of Wine is your 'new' laptop running and is it possible to 'downgrade' it to Wine 1.3.12?

Also, what kind of and model of video card and what drivers are you using on the old laptop and the new?

This may be a video driver issue. AMD/ATI video cards are known to have less the high quality drivers, lntel drivers are the worst an nVidia are the best for Linux and Wine.

James McKenzie




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