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2001 Apr 10
2
Stars! kills X-Server
...DC() retval=0x0001 ret=029f:281a ds=039f Call USER.40: ENDPAINT(0x07f8,039f:a3a8) ret=029f:01f2 ds=039f Ret USER.40: ENDPAINT() retval=0x0001 ret=029f:01f2 ds=039f CallTo16() ss:sp=039f:a3f6 AX=0000 BX=0000 CX=0000 DX=0000 BP=a420 SP=a3f6 Ret USER.114: DISPATCHMESSAGE() retval=0x00000000 ret=028f:03d1 ds=039f Call USER.108: GETMESSAGE(0x039fa42e,0x0000,0x0000,0x0000) ret=028f:03e0 ds=039f Ret USER.108: GETMESSAGE() retval=0x0001 ret=028f:03e0 ds=039f Call USER.31: ISICONIC(0x0138) ret=028f:0363 ds=039f Ret USER.31: ISICONIC() retval=0x0000 ret=028f:0363 ds=039f Call USER.178: TRANSLATEACC...
2001 May 11
2
icq2000b ... installs but doesn't run ...
...itForCriticalSection Critical section 0x28c89690 wait timed out, retrying (60 sec) fs=038f err:ntdll:RtlpWaitForCriticalSection Critical section 0x289c9328 wait timed out, retrying (60 sec) fs=008f err:ntdll:RtlpWaitForCriticalSection Critical section 0x28c89690 wait timed out, retrying (60 sec) fs=028f This is based off of the 0418 snapshot ... -- Marc G. Fournier marc.fournier@acadiau.ca Senior Systems Administrator Acadia University "These are my opinions, which are not necessarily shared by my employer"
2002 Nov 14
0
WIN 3.1 App crashes.. Unhandled Exception
...or just a problem :) 0820ac28:trace:string:lstrcpynW (0x410d2b18, L"AccuTerm", 16) 0820ac28:Ret kernel32.lstrcpynW() retval=410d2b18 ret=407a2938 0820ac28:Call kernel32._LeaveSysLevel(407eaa7c) ret=4079de67 0820ac28:trace:win32:_LeaveSysLevel (0x407eaa7c, level 2): thread 820ac28 (fs 028f, pid 27984) count before 1 0820ac28:trace:win32:_LeaveSysLevel (0x407eaa7c, level 2): thread 820ac28 (fs 028f, pid 27984) count after 0 0820ac28:Ret kernel32._LeaveSysLevel() retval=0000006e ret=4079de67 0820ac28:Call kernel32.TlsGetValue(00000000) ret=40798868 0820ac28:Ret kernel32.TlsGetValue...
2002 Jul 27
6
mode=777 does not work as fstab option
I need to mount a samba share as mode 777, so all users can read/write/delete/create. I have this as fstab entry //host/public /mnt/home smbfs auto,uid=user,umask=000,defaults,username=Perkins,password= see, i've had to put uid=user just to get it owned by user user, so i could edit files i put mode=777, but it does nothing. i want to let all users read/write/create/delete