Displaying 20 results from an estimated 59 matches for "awakens".
2010 Jul 22
4
Dragon Age Origins Awakening
I have managed to install DAO:Awakening. It is working in the sense that you can get into the game and play the game but a lot of item text is missing. For example, many new items have no description and appear in my inventory as gxa_im_(code) . Also I have unlocked battlemage by buying the book, however I cannot level up as battlemage, I cannot click the specialization button, nor does any text
2011 Mar 15
1
Sherlock Holmes: The Awakened
trying to start Sherlock Holmes: The Awakened v1.0. Ubuntu 10.10 wine-1.3.15. It's being start and get a window: By the first start you must have administrator privilege. Something like this. What does it mean? I mean, that I knew what it mean, :) but how can I fix it?
2008 Aug 07
1
Bug repository awakening
Looks like reports from the last month are trickling in. 170 of them in
incoming, but there's a lot of spam. I hope Martin's spamfilters are
less leaky that ours, so that they get killed en route to r-devel....
--
O__ ---- Peter Dalgaard ?ster Farimagsgade 5, Entr.B
c/ /'_ --- Dept. of Biostatistics PO Box 2099, 1014 Cph. K
(*) \(*) -- University of
2009 Mar 31
1
dbox - how to awaken the monster
Hello people,
Since the invention of this storage called dbox, I have never quite gotten
round to understanding it, nor getting to use it. It seems so strange to me
and I must ask a few stupid questions about it.
I use the MTA to deliver mail to Maildir, either in ~/Maildir or
/some/path/%d/%n/Maildir. It has always beat me how dbox comes into play
under such circumstances. From the wiki, I see
2016 Feb 18
2
Restoring session status
I am running CentOS 6.6 on both a couple of servers and on a laptop. When I let the laptop sleep, window states and positions are restored correctly when I awaken it. However, when I shut down the laptop, later turn it on and log in, none of the terminal windows and directory windows are restored correctly to e.g. minimized state, instead they are restored to when they last were in use.
2023 Jun 03
2
PAM Offline Authentication in Ubuntu 22.04...
Hi friends!
The tests you did with "time" awakened in me the idea of looking for
something related to timeout related to winbind. Searching the smb.conf
manual I found the "winbind request timeout" parameter, whose default value
is 60 seconds. Wouldn't it make sense to adjust to a shorter period?
P.S.: I don't have a test environment at the moment, so I can't test
2009 Jul 02
2
Warning when trying to access a variable out of scope?
Hi,
I was wondering if I could get R to warn me, or give me a rude
awakening somehow, if I'm accessing a variable that is out of my
function's scope.
For example, often times I'm creating a function as I'm testing it in
the REPL, copying and pasting between both.
As a simple example, I might end up with a function like:
f <- function(a, b) {
a + b.test
}
Where
2011 Aug 02
4
[Dragon Age Origins] Official DLCs "Unable to load area"
I have a Steam version of DAO + Awakening and have had no troubles with it up until now when I've bought some DLCs from official bioware store.
For any DLC I bought I'm getting "Unable to load area" error right after character creation or importing (or, in case of "Leliana's song" --- right after "Play" is pressed in "Other campaigns" menu). Its
2008 Jun 03
1
change hvm defaults for timer_mode and hpet?
...ssary for guests that do not have
a monotonic platform timer; each processor in a multi-VCPU
guest has to do its best using only pit-generated ticks and
lost ticks mean lost time, so Xen does its best to squirrel
away any ticks that occur while a VCPU is asleep and deliver
all of them when the VCPU awakens. Thus time moves forward
independently on each VCPU, leading to potential unavoidable
"Time went backwards" problems. With virtual hpet
working properly, timer_mode==0 should rarely be necessary,
though I think we should leave it around for pre-hpet-capable
guests.
Although both of th...
2010 Jul 20
2
[LLVMdev] Spilling multi-word virtual registers
Does anybody have any tips for generating spills/reloads for large
non-vector registers?
I'm working on a back end for a DSP architecture that has accumulator
registers that are too large to be spilled or reloaded with a single
instruction. All of their bits can be accessed in word-size chunks via
three sub-registers (low, high, and ext). So loading or storing one
requires three instructions:
2009 Nov 18
7
Measuring cpu migrations
Hi,
I am looking to measure how long a thread takes to migrate between cpu''s and how often , what I have is below which is checking just one process is this the correct track to be on here?
My aim is to look at a process and look at upping the reboose_interval on some of our servers.
#!/usr/sbin/dtrace -s
sched:::off-cpu
{
self->cpu = cpu;
self->timestamp=timestamp;
}
2003 Nov 22
1
[Fwd: Signal handling bug in ogg123]
Daniel: thought you'd like to know that I'm forwarding this to the
vorbis-dev mailing list.
<p><p>Hey vorbis-dev (after a very long time!),
I got the attached message sent to just 3 of the people who have worked
on ogg123, and thought it would probably due better good on the mailing
list.
It seems to concern http://bugs.xiph.org/show_bug.cgi?id=250 by casual
search.
For
2007 Apr 18
2
[RFC, PATCH 9/24] i386 Vmi smp support
SMP bootstrapping support. Just as in the physical platform model,
the BSP is responsible for initializing the AP state prior to execution.
The dependence on lots of processor state information is a design choice
of our implementation. Conceivably, this could be a hypercall that
awakens the same start of day state on APs as on the BSP.
It is likely the AP startup and the start-of-day model will eventually
merge into a more common interface.
Signed-off-by: Zachary Amsden <zach@vmware.com>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Arai <arai@vmware.com>
Index: linux-2.6.16-rc5/arch/i386/...
2007 Apr 18
2
[RFC, PATCH 9/24] i386 Vmi smp support
SMP bootstrapping support. Just as in the physical platform model,
the BSP is responsible for initializing the AP state prior to execution.
The dependence on lots of processor state information is a design choice
of our implementation. Conceivably, this could be a hypercall that
awakens the same start of day state on APs as on the BSP.
It is likely the AP startup and the start-of-day model will eventually
merge into a more common interface.
Signed-off-by: Zachary Amsden <zach@vmware.com>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Arai <arai@vmware.com>
Index: linux-2.6.16-rc5/arch/i386/...
2007 Jan 30
45
[PATCH] Fix softlockup issue after vcpu hotplug
Stamp softlockup thread earlier before do_timer, because the
latter is the one to actually trigger lock warning for
long-time offline. Or else, I obserevd softlockup warning
easily at manual vcpu hot-remove/plug, or when suspend cancel
into old context.
One point here is to cover both stolen and blocked time to
compare with offline threshold. vcpu hotplug falls into ''stolen''
2016 Feb 19
0
Restoring session status
On 2016-02-18, H <agents at meddatainc.com> wrote:
> I am running CentOS 6.6 on both a couple of servers and on a laptop.
> When I let the laptop sleep, window states and positions are restored
> correctly when I awaken it. However, when I shut down the laptop,
> later turn it on and log in, none of the terminal windows and
> directory windows are restored correctly to e.g.
2006 Mar 25
3
RAILS_ROOT Help Required!
Hi,
I am new over here and also a newbie for Ruby on Rails. I am working on
a simple webapp for my band work. I have created a upload
controller/model and database which allows to save my files in the
directory at /public/dump/. Uploading works but I can''t retrieve it.
I have tried several ways. The model uses DUMP_PATH = RAILS_ROOT +
"/public/dump" to save the file. But
2009 Aug 01
1
wine-1.1.23 & e-Sword
...libasound2 v.1.0.15-3ubuntu4 is installed.
I have reinstalled the latest version until somebody a lo
smarter than I
can tell how to roll back to v. 1.1.23.
I thank-you folks for your patients and for your guidance. When
the
world awakens Windoze will die on the shelf.
2010 Jul 20
0
[LLVMdev] Spilling multi-word virtual registers
On Jul 20, 2010, at 10:57 AM, Ken Dyck wrote:
> Does anybody have any tips for generating spills/reloads for large
> non-vector registers?
>
> I'm working on a back end for a DSP architecture that has accumulator
> registers that are too large to be spilled or reloaded with a single
> instruction. All of their bits can be accessed in word-size chunks via
> three
2012 Apr 27
3
OT Open Cobol
Hi,
Has anyone on this list had any success with installing and using Open
Cobol on RH or CentOS?
Any pointers would be very welcome.
I have Googled and am working with Vince on the Open Cobol mailing list
to try to resolve installation problems.
ChrisG