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Title: HFS+Ubuntu7.04+wine=Happy user :-)
Post by: ledufe on May 12, 2007, 04:04:14 PM
this is my secont try to make this test run fine, and guess what??? it is working
downloads
access from external(internet) and internal(LAN)
add folder from REAL and Virtual
Streaming
limits
load vfs
save vfs
save option to registry
reload settings from registri
shortcut on the linux desktop
even the trayicon is working

here is my screenshots.....
a friend is finding some desktop video recorders to put on the youtube and here, i guess this is the first real work of hfs inside a linux box.....
i guess...
but it does not matter, it is a new level to us...
i guess that some users will be more than happy to do this test


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Title: Re: HFS+Ubuntu7.04+wine=Happy user :-)
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Title: Re: HFS+Ubuntu7.04+wine=Happy user :-)
Post by: ledufe on May 12, 2007, 04:46:50 PM
sorry, i became so happy than it works , that i was thinking that it was a really new thing....
 >:(
Title: Re: HFS+Ubuntu7.04+wine=Happy user :-)
Post by: TCube on May 12, 2007, 06:12:02 PM
Ledufe ....


Je suis le cul par terre !


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Edit : friend Tchief seems he got it running this even'ng ... http://www.rejetto.com/forum/index.php?topic=3773.0
Title: Re: HFS+Ubuntu7.04+wine=Happy user :-)
Post by: Tchief2 on May 12, 2007, 06:49:09 PM
En effet, je viens de tester et ça marche avec Ubuntu 7.04 + Wine
Title: Re: HFS+Ubuntu7.04+wine=Happy user :-)
Post by: ledufe on May 12, 2007, 07:17:58 PM
En effet, je viens de tester et ça marche avec Ubuntu 7.04 + Wine
google language...
   
Indeed, I have just tested and it goes with Ubuntu 7.04 + Wine

hehehe
at least here it all works fine..
Title: Re: HFS+Ubuntu7.04+wine=Happy user :-)
Post by: TSG on May 13, 2007, 08:15:58 AM
Good work ledufe  :D i'm tempted to move to linux but i haven't got the time, maybe when i get my old computer back off my sister i'll set it up with ubuntu  ;)
Title: Re: HFS+Ubuntu7.04+wine=Happy user :-)
Post by: MarkV on May 13, 2007, 08:59:18 AM
Maybe you could also try http://www.virtualbox.org/
Runs under Windows, Linux and MacOS and emulates many OSes! And it's OSS...


MarkV

edit: for Ubuntu 7.04, the download would be http://www.virtualbox.org/download/1.3.8/VirtualBox_1.3.8_Ubuntu_feisty_i386.deb
Title: Re: HFS+Ubuntu7.04+wine=Happy user :-)
Post by: ~GeeS~ on May 15, 2007, 04:00:58 PM
Thank you LeDuFe!
Title: Re: HFS+Ubuntu7.04+wine=Happy user :-)
Post by: yago on May 20, 2007, 08:36:29 PM
this should be the same for centOS 5? http://www.centos.org/
Title: Re: HFS+Ubuntu7.04+wine=Happy user :-)
Post by: trou de bite on August 13, 2007, 12:52:23 PM
(i don't speak english...but i will try...) HFS is a delphy application. Is there anybody wish can add some code into the sources in order to make linux compilation possible ? If anybody do that... i'm sure it can enjoy a lot of people (because i'm thinking about performances)... The bigest difficulty is, i think (i'm not a good programmer), is to adapte all the functions wich call windows API for linux... but it's possible that is only a part of HFS ! No ??? Who can?
Title: Re: HFS+Ubuntu7.04+wine=Happy user :-)
Post by: ledufe on August 13, 2007, 01:59:28 PM
im not a delphi coder, but i guess that there are some issues in porting some app that not use only the vcl from delphi/kylix
so as the hfs does use some other libs that are not linux native, it is more harder to do than we can think....

but the development is opensource, i got the kylix and i canot compile it on linux, but i have not started to debug why this happen yet....

maybe when i got time....

Title: Re: HFS+Ubuntu7.04+wine=Happy user :-)
Post by: ACiiD on October 10, 2007, 01:35:40 AM
What about CrossOver? I have heard that its about the same as Wine. I'm a happy Ubuntu user, now a happier one, thanks!
Title: Re: HFS+Ubuntu7.04+wine=Happy user :-)
Post by: ELEVENNNN on October 27, 2007, 03:09:16 AM
Crossover is built on wine but much bulkier, more scalable program and it has support for 3d gaming (although not as much as cedega). If anyone wants Crossover (its not free) I have it for you, just send me an e-mail asking for it.

-Kurt
Title: Re: HFS+Ubuntu7.04+wine=Happy user :-)
Post by: Marco on December 09, 2007, 11:36:42 AM
(i don't speak english...but i will try...) HFS is a delphy application. Is there anybody wish can add some code into the sources in order to make linux compilation possible ? If anybody do that... i'm sure it can enjoy a lot of people (because i'm thinking about performances)... The bigest difficulty is, i think (i'm not a good programmer), is to adapte all the functions wich call windows API for linux... but it's possible that is only a part of HFS ! No ??? Who can?

There is no need to adapt the source code to Linux. There is WineLib http://www.winehq.org/site/docs/winelib-guide/index (http://www.winehq.org/site/docs/winelib-guide/index) for that.

Winelib is a development toolkit which allows you to compile your Windows applications on Unix, and is a part of the Wine project.
 
What you gain by recompiling your application with Winelib is the ability to make calls to Unix APIs, directly from your Windows source code. This allows for a better integration with the Unix environment than is allowed by running an unmodified Windows application running in Wine.http://
Title: Re: HFS+Ubuntu7.04+wine=Happy user :-)
Post by: Dory on March 23, 2008, 09:42:34 AM
OK guy.s... Thanks Ledufe a lot bringing this up. I tried HFS 2.2d under Wine on Ubuntu 7.10 Gusty. It works, just not perfectly as in your case. :)
1) I minimized HFS to the tray icon. When I clicked the tray icon, HFS didn't show up, although I can right-click it for a menu (sadly, there is no "Show" option in that menu to call the main window up). However, it's more of an annoyance rather than a real problem :-\.
2) The big problem is that I could not make HFS to listen on port 80. It said that the port has been occupied by another software (which I'm sure it's not occupied by doing sudo netstat -lp).  I tried and figured out that I cannot make it listen on any port below 1024 :(. How did you make your HFS+Wine listen on port 80  ??? ?

Any help will be appreciated. Just this server and a multiple display solution and I will go bye bye to Windows  :)
Title: Re: HFS+Ubuntu7.04+wine=Happy user :-)
Post by: Fysack on March 24, 2008, 01:23:18 AM
yo LeDuFe!! :D you rip and rule 8)
Title: Re: HFS+Ubuntu7.04+wine=Happy user :-)
Post by: rejetto on March 28, 2008, 07:22:58 PM
1) I minimized HFS to the tray icon. When I clicked the tray icon, HFS didn't show up, although I can right-click it for a menu (sadly, there is no "Show" option in that menu to call the main window up). However, it's more of an annoyance rather than a real problem :-\.

i will add the "show" command

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2) The big problem is that I could not make HFS to listen on port 80. It said that the port has been occupied by another software (which I'm sure it's not occupied by doing sudo netstat -lp).  I tried and figured out that I cannot make it listen on any port below 1024 :(. How did you make your HFS+Wine listen on port 80  ??? ?

so, it's a matter of permissions, i guess i can do nothing
Title: Re: HFS+Ubuntu7.04+wine=Happy user :-)
Post by: Mars on March 28, 2008, 10:04:45 PM
1) I minimized HFS to the tray icon. When I clicked the tray icon, HFS didn't show up, although I can right-click it for a menu (sadly, there is no "Show" option in that menu to call the main window up). However, it's more of an annoyance rather than a real problem :-\.

Double click on the hfs TRAY icon with the left button of the mouse  is enough to show main windows
Title: Re: HFS+Ubuntu7.04+wine=Happy user :-)
Post by: MarkV on March 28, 2008, 11:36:18 PM
When HFS is minimized to tray icon it has no taskbar entry mars.
Title: Re: HFS+Ubuntu7.04+wine=Happy user :-)
Post by: rejetto on April 02, 2008, 07:50:15 PM
i forgot this problem was already solved, but in version 2.3
Dory, try the beta
Title: Re: HFS+Ubuntu7.04+wine=Happy user :-)
Post by: Mr Tickle on May 13, 2008, 04:18:42 AM
HFS is running on wine here however all ports below 1024 are reserved by the system. My workaround for this is to redirect the port in my router. e.g. hfs runs on port 2000 on the lan so in the router redirects all data from port 80 to port 2000 trigger port is 80 and now all is as it should be. I seem to think I have heard of others who have had the reserved ports problem. I hope this method will help those who need to use the "normal" port 80 from within linux - wine.
Title: Re: HFS+Ubuntu7.04+wine=Happy user :-)
Post by: Mad on June 04, 2008, 02:38:27 PM
Yes, hfs works fine!!!!

One small question: How can I start hfs automatically at system start?
I put it into user/.config/autostart but it doesn't work.

Any idea?
Title: Re: HFS+Ubuntu7.04+wine=Happy user :-)
Post by: cmatte on July 28, 2008, 12:39:46 PM
Had lost this interesting thread! Hem...and opened another, trying to figure out problems.
To launch HFS on system start, if you're using Ubuntu (but I think any gnome based system) you can go to system-preferences-sessions, click add, and set your hfs path (e.g. "/media/DATA 320/HFS/hfs.exe", yes, with quotes, especially if you've spaces in the name). That's all  ;)

P.S. Could someone give advices here (http://www.rejetto.com/forum/index.php?topic=6028.msg1035838#msg1035838) about hfs, wine and ubuntu ? Some problems seem to be born after this thread (for example the inability to make hfs window appear normally)...