Things are as they should be in Intrepid - /etc/sysctl.conf is now a bunch of (commented out) commands for overriding the defaults, and the system defaults are in names like /etc/sysctl.d/10-*.conf. This allows Wine to come "after" them by using just /etc/sysctl.d/wine.conf
Things are as they should be in Intrepid - /etc/sysctl.conf is now a bunch of (commented out) commands for overriding the defaults, and the system defaults are in names like /etc/sysctl. d/10-*. conf. This allows Wine to come "after" them by using just /etc/sysctl. d/wine. conf