Finally installed Wine but there are problems

Gregory Nowak greg at romuald.net.eu.org
Sun Jul 9 22:59:04 EDT 2006


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The xv hack was mentioned in a different thread on the same subject,
started yesterday. It's a method posted by Janina a while back, that
describes how to run xv in /etc/inittab, so that you would have a
"virtual" x display for programs requiring x to use. I say "virtual",
because you never see the display on-screen, it's just there for
programs to attach to.

Greg


On Sun, Jul 09, 2006 at 10:19:15PM -0400, Igor Gueths wrote:
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> Hi Greg. What Xv hack you mentioned earlier? I looked through this 
> entire thread and didn't see anything. Also, from my experience in 
> playing with it, one is limited to text coming out the virtual serial 
> port when running Qemu from a text console. I ran into this problem when 
> I attempted running a BSD image, only to find out that its console 
> was not set to the virtual port. So unless one can get around using SDL 
> as a display and use Ncurses/similar, I'd say I'm out of luck for a 
> while.

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