It may be or not be on the road map but i tried to install CN on Ubuntu 11.04 yesterday via Wine and...
it opened but was too buggy to copy/paste anything. In fact, it jammed the OS.
Has anyone dabbed with it in this way yet?
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Re: Cintanotes on Linux
I think this issue can be the answer to this question:
http://roadmap.cintanotes.com/topic/389 ... ne-ubuntu/
Wine claims to emulate Windows so that Win32 programs can run seamlessly and fails to do so.
Unfortunately I have no idea how to debug under Wine, and even if I did, it would be extremely
time consuming and would most probably involve studying Wine's source code. So it is much
easier for me just to say that for now, Linux and Wine are not supported. Hope you understand)
http://roadmap.cintanotes.com/topic/389 ... ne-ubuntu/
Wine claims to emulate Windows so that Win32 programs can run seamlessly and fails to do so.
Unfortunately I have no idea how to debug under Wine, and even if I did, it would be extremely
time consuming and would most probably involve studying Wine's source code. So it is much
easier for me just to say that for now, Linux and Wine are not supported. Hope you understand)
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Re: Cintanotes on Linux
It's not a problem Alex.
I know you're busy, that's why i was hoping to hear from someone else who may have tried it and had better success than i.
Besides, i think before i switch to Linux, it's going to take quite some time.
Thing is, if i do, i don't know if i could do without CN!
I know you're busy, that's why i was hoping to hear from someone else who may have tried it and had better success than i.
Besides, i think before i switch to Linux, it's going to take quite some time.
Thing is, if i do, i don't know if i could do without CN!
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