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Change first usage of the Word Linux into a link to the linux FAQ at
linuxdoc.org. Change first usage of the word X11 into a link to the X11 FAQ at xfree86.org. Add wine-devel to the places to go for burning questions. Upped the system req's to the current requirements. Fixed a few grammatical errors and made the text look a little prettier.
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<title>What is Wine?</title>
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<para>
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Written by &name-john-sheets; <email>&email-john-sheets;</email>
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<literallayout>
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Written by &name-john-sheets; <email>&email-john-sheets;</email>
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Modified by <ulink url="mailto:&email-dustin-navea;">&name-dustin-navea;</ulink>
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</literallayout>
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</para>
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<sect2>
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<para>
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Many people have faced the frustration of owning software that
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won't run on their computer. With the recent popularity of
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Linux, this is happening more and more often because of
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differing operating systems. Your Windows software won't run
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on Linux, and your Linux software won't run in Windows.
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<ulink url="http://www.tldp.org/FAQ/Linux-FAQ/index.html">
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Linux</ulink>, this is happening more and more often because
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of differing operating systems. Your Windows software won't
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run on Linux, and your Linux software won't run in Windows.
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</para>
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<para>
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A common solution to this problem is to install both operating
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Life would be so much easier if you could run all your
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applications on the same system, regardless of whether they
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are written for Windows or for Linux. On Windows, this isn't
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really possible.
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really possible, yet.
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<footnote>
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<para>
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Technically, if you have two networked computers, one
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</para>
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</footnote>
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However, Wine makes it possible to run native Windows
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applications alongside native Linux applications on a Linux
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(or BSD or Solaris) system. You can share desktop space between MS
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Word and GnuCash, overlapping their windows, iconizing them,
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and even running them from the same launcher.
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applications alongside native Linux applications on any Unix-like
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system. You can share desktop space between MS Word and GnuCash,
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overlapping their windows, iconizing them, and even running them
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from the same launcher.
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</para>
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</sect2>
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</para>
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<para>
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Wine can run applications in two discrete ways: as
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pre-compiled Windows binaries, or as natively compiled X11
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(X Window System) applications. The former method uses
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pre-compiled Windows binaries, or as natively compiled
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<ulink url="http://www.xfree86.org/#whatis">X11 (X-Window
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System)</ulink> applications. The former method uses
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emulation to connect a Windows application to the Wine
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libraries. You can run your Windows application directly
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with the emulator, by installing through Wine or by simply
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If during reading this document there is something you
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can't figure out, or think could be explained better, or
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that should have been included, please immediately mail to
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&name-web-admin; <email>&email-web-admin</email> or
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post a bug report at the
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<ulink url="http://bugs.winehq.com/">Wine Bugzilla</ulink> to
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let us know how this document can be improved.
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Remember, Open Source is
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"free as in free speech, not as in free beer":
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it can only work in case of very active involvement of its users !
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either the &name-web-admin; <email>&email-web-admin;</email> or
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the &name-wine-devel; <email>&email-wine-devel;</email>, or
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post a bug report to
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<ulink url="http://bugs.winehq.com/">Wine's Bugzilla</ulink> to
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let us know how this document can be improved. Remember, Open
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Source is "free as in free speech, not as in free beer": it can
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only work in the case of very active involvement by its users !
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</para>
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</sect2>
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</sect1>
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<title>Wine Requirements and Features</title>
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<para>
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Written by &name-andreas-mohr; <email>&email-andreas-mohr;</email>
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Written by &name-andreas-mohr; <email>&email-andreas-mohr;</email>
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Modified by <ulink url="mailto:&email-dustin-navea;">&name-dustin-navea;</ulink>
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</literallayout>
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</para>
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<sect2 id="system-requirements">
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<itemizedlist>
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<listitem>
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<para>
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a computer ;-) Wine: only PCs >= i386 are supported at
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the moment. Winelib: other platforms may be
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supported, but can be tricky.
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<literallayout>A computer ;-)</literallayout>
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<literallayout> Wine: only PCs >= i386 are supported at the moment.</literallayout>
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<literallayout> Winelib: other platforms may be supported, but can be tricky.</literallayout>
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</para>
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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<para>
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a UNIX-like operating system such as Linux, *BSD,
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Solaris x86
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A UNIX-like operating system such as Linux, *BSD,
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Solaris x86, ReactOS, Cygwin
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</para>
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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<para>
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>= 16MB of RAM. Everything below is pretty much
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unusable. >= 64 MB is needed for "good" execution.
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>= 32MB of RAM. Everything below is pretty much
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unusable. >= 96 MB is needed for "good" execution.
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</para>
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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<para>
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an X11 window system (XFree86 etc.). Wine is prepared
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An X11 window system (XFree86 etc.). Wine is prepared
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for other graphics display drivers, but writing
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support is not too easy. The text console display
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driver (ttydrv) is nearly usable.
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