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Tim Gould wrote:
> I believe quite a few people have managed to get LDD running under WINE. Since
> the code was most likely designed from the ground up to work on PCs and Macs it
> might be emulatable than older versions.
Well, it was worth a try. I tried both LDD1.6 and LDD2.0 . Both required a new
Linux /lib32 library, libdrm.so.1 . I got that and installed it. LDD1.6 tries
to do what looks like some OpenGLL stuff that isn't supported. It *did* manage
to install itself, however. LDD2.0 also installed (and needed the same
library), but it just dies right on startup, with a little box saying to get
help from Lego. Doesn't seem likely to happen. :-)
Thanks for the suggestion, however. (It may be that my version of Ubuntu is
just too old - its Breezy Badger.)
-Chris Gray
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| (...) Hi Chris, (...) I believe quite a few people have managed to get LDD running under WINE. Since the code was most likely designed from the ground up to work on PCs and Macs it might be emulatable than older versions. --snip-- Tim (18 years ago, 7-Apr-07, to lugnet.trains, lugnet.cad.ldd)
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