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Outpost Series Games => Outpost 1 & Outpost General => Topic started by: earthian on July 28, 2010, 04:46:29 PM
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Hi,
Since I run (xp) programs under Wine on my Linux machine (Debian (linux), 2x AMD Operon 2214 HE (4 cores in the system at 2.2 GHz), 4 GB of ECC DDR2 800MHz RAM, nVidia Gefore 8800 GTX XXX on a 22" 1680x1050 Dell LCD monitor) the following screen shots appeared to me extremly funny and amusing! :lol: :heh: :lol: :lol: ;) :D :kewl pics: :heh:
This really improved my mood at the end of the day! :)
(http://tinycoke.com/thumb/6rPui9OaIWEo.png) (http://tinycoke.com/_6rPui9OaIWEo/screenshot-system_test_results.png)
(http://tinycoke.com/thumb/6rqcM9O8hmbCc.png) (http://tinycoke.com/_6rqcM9O8hmbCc/screenshot-restart_windows%3F.png)
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That happens on Windows systems, the installer fails to see "new" technology.
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Good lord, think you spammed enough smilies in that post?
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I get 403 forbidden errors when I use those links.
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He took the images down, Simpson.
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No, I can still see em.
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he must have updated it; the edit tag is different
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arent those incredibly old
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I wonder what happens if you click 'Yes' to the reboot... think they used the right Win32 API, and think Wine has it implemented?
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I wonder what happens if you click 'Yes' to the reboot... think they used the right Win32 API, and think Wine has it implemented?
The win32 system calls for rebooting cause wine to invoke wineboot which kills running processes (probably similar to wineserver -k) and processes stuff like RunOnce entries and wininit.ini according to their wiki, so it wouldn't really do much of anything aside from restarting Wine.