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Chris Gray wrote:
> 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.)
Same here on Kubuntu Edgy & RHEL4.
Up until LDD 1.4 it worked, but some routines were obviously modified
afterwards which use routines not (yet?) supported by WINE.
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