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    Phoronix: WINE 1.1.9 Brings Improved Memory Performance

    WINE 1.1.9 has been released this morning and it arrives with a few interesting changes. This development release brings a large number of regression test fixes, performance improvements in memory management, improved POP3 support in inetcomm, an initial implementation of the XInput DLL, and various bug fixes...

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  • #2
    anyone else unable to visit winehq.org?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Pfanne View Post
      anyone else unable to visit winehq.org?
      You're not the only one. I'm unable to visit the site too.

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      • #4
        its workie now

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        • #5
          something that still annoys me is the missing support for hosting in wc3 -_-
          it was a promised feature in 1.0 and worked in older versions, but its still missing in 1.19...
          i know i can patch it, but thats still annoying!

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          • #6
            Does anyone happen to know if it is possible to make wine completely take over the keyboard?

            When I press CTRL+ALT+arrow the desktop starts to turn (Compiz ) even Wine is in full screen.

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            • #7
              Just disable it:

              GNOME:

              metacity --replace &

              KDE:

              kwin --replace &

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Kano View Post
                Just disable it:

                GNOME:

                metacity --replace &

                KDE:

                kwin --replace &
                When I do that, Compiz is disabled, but then Metacity is the problem...

                If I "kill metacity" then it just respawns.

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                • #9
                  Maybe use KDE or icewm or even twm

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                  • #10
                    Still getting random polygons all over the place in oblivion and Catalyst 8.10, does anyone know of a solution?

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