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Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. How to configure Wine to use Windows 8 or 10? Ask Question. Asked 3 years, 6 months ago. Active 3 years, 6 months ago. Viewed 20k times. That's why I use Wine 3. I configure Wine to use Windows Someone can help me? Improve this question. Nicolas Lamblin. Nicolas Lamblin Nicolas Lamblin 55 1 1 gold badge 1 1 silver badge 9 9 bronze badges. You might have to logout and log back in or reboot to get it to take effect, if you just ran Wine and then winecfg after it the Wine processes haven't restarted yet to reflect the OS changes and might do this.

Also, Wine 'Staging' is no longer supported upstream or in Ubuntu, you need to use either wine from the repositories or the upstream wine-stable or wine-devel from upstream. Perhaps you meant the development release which is 3. ThomasWard I restarted my computer but the problem isn't solved. Do you think the problem is due to my wine version Staging? That might be a bug in Wine but I'm not entirely sure. And you need to start referring to "Staging" as "Development" because there is no more "Wine Staging" anymore.

I will try to set wine prefix even if I don't have any idea how to do that. And I will remove "wine"package to install wine-devel winehq-develsudo.

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If people say no to these cookies, we do not know how many people have visited and we cannot monitor performance. Very, very few such OSes ever amount to much — a few demos, some sketchy code on GitHub, and that's the end. Haiku is different. But since then, the pace has picked up a little, with Beta 2 in and Beta 3 in Partly this is because Haiku didn't start completely from scratch.

In fact, that year your correspondent reviewed it. I was impressed:. BeOS is astounding. It's a glimpse of how PC computing ought to be: lightning-fast, colourful, easy and stylish. This marks Haiku out as something different from most hobby OSes.

It builds on a good, solid design and has something concrete to aim at. It uses a relatively modern programming language and it's not a one-person project or an academic curiosity. It is, gradually, getting there. Just like BeOS, hardware compatibility and support is a weak point, but it's well worth a play in a VM.

We talked about both a few years back. Anyone who used BeOS acknowledged that the lack of apps was a problem. BeOS and Haiku provide web browsers, email, music players, and so on — all I needed was a handful of DOS apps for doing the boring stuff and earning a living.

More significantly, these days it has hundreds of ported Linux apps, which BeOS never did. One app that is missed, though, is a good outliner. Like Haiku itself, if you've not tried WINE in a few years, it has come a long way, and many even quite complex Windows apps just work. Along with its existing selection of FOSS apps, bringing this to Haiku could make it a much more viable proposition.

In conjunction with a White House meeting on Thursday at which technology companies discussed the security of open source software, Google proposed three initiatives to strengthen national cybersecurity. The meeting was arranged last month by US national security adviser Jake Sullivan, amid the scramble to fix the Log4j vulnerabilities that occupied far too many people over the holidays. Sullivan asked invited firms — a group that included Amazon, Apple, Google, IBM, Microsoft, and Oracle — to share ideas on how the security of open source projects might be improved.

Google chief legal officer Kent Walker in a blog post said that just as the government and industry have worked to shore up shoddy legacy systems and software, the Log4j repair process — still ongoing — has demonstrated that open source software needs the same attention as critical infrastructure.

Apple's having a problem retaining top chip personnel, with the latest defection being CPU architect Mike Filippo going to Microsoft. As chief compute architect at Microsoft, Filippo will design server chips for the software giant, according to media reports.

The US Federal Communications Commission is considering imposing stricter rules requiring telecommunications carriers to report data breaches to customers and law enforcement more quickly. At the moment, companies have to wait seven business days before they can disclose a data breach to their customers. Under the new plan, the waiting period will be scrapped altogether so people can be notified sooner.

Two serious security vulnerabilities were recently found in AWS services, but because they were responsibly reported and the cloud biz responded quickly, no harm appears to have been done. On Thursday, Orca Security published details about Superglue and BreakingFormation , vulnerabilities in AWS Glue and AWS Cloud Formation that allowed attackers to access data for other customers and to access files and make server-side requests to internal web services infrastructure.

AWS Glue is a serverless data integration service for preparing data for subsequent processing. But thanks to an internal misconfiguration, Orca Security researchers were able to obtain more information than should have been allowed.



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