
I don't particularly want to recompile my kernel, but I will if I have to.Using Wine 20041019 and Gentoo on a 2.6.10-r6 kernel.Any feedback on why the NoCD isn't working, or if there are work-arounds would be much appreciated. Been to WineHQ, Wine Wiki, and even google, so far nothing I've read has worked.I heard somewhere that the NoCD doesn't work with v2.6 kernels, is that true? I applied the 1.17a patch, went and grabbed the NoCD for it, still didn't work.I've looked around on this forum, looked at all the threads for setting WC3: TFT up through Wine, nothing worked. I used the fresh-install 1.07 No CD, but it didn't work. Hello,I'm running into some trouble getting Wine to work with the NoCD crack for WC3: TFT, I've used several different NoCD versions, but for some reason none will work.

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