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2011 Nov 27
0
Disciples III
Well, after a little trouble with it, it installed perfectly, but when I run the .exe to start playing I get 2 messages, the first one says "A required driver had to be performed. Please reboot your system and try again! (#10000). After clicking "Accept", the second one appears and says (in spanish) that "the game found a serious problem and needs to be closed, and that can be
2012 Aug 23
1
[LLVMdev] bending the limits of tbaa metadata
Hi, I work on DDC, the compiler of a research Haskell dialect, Disciple (disciple.ouroborus.net (http://disciple.ouroborus.net)). We are looking to make use of LLVM's type-based alias analysis metadata to encode non-aliasing information between variables. We have found that the tbaa structure is somewhat limited in its expressivity. In particular we couldn't encode intransitive
2003 Nov 25
3
plot mean + S.E. over time
Hi, there! I finally became a disciple of 'R', after having lost years of my life handling data with a popular, rather wide-spread spreadsheet-software. Now I want to plot the results of many runs of my simulation over time, so that the means +/- Standard error are on the y-axis, and time on the x-axis. I have tried 'boxplot', with timesteps as the grouping variable, but did
2011 Aug 28
1
[LLVMdev] LLVM supports Unicode?
geovanisouza92 at gmail.com wrote: > I'm trying create a new programming language, and I want that it have > Unicode support (support for read and manipulate rightly the source-code and > string literals). LLVM IR iteself only supports one string ty, which is an array of i8 (8 bit integers). In your compile you can use utf-8 and any utf8 string literal can be stored in an i8 array
2007 Aug 30
1
Fwd: Priotirize SSH Traffic
...gt; > try that > #tc qdisc add dev eth0 root handle1: prio > # tc filter add dev eth0 protocol ip parent 1: prio 1 u32 match ip > dport 22 0xffff flowid 1:1 > # tc filter add dev eth0 protocol ip parent 1: prio 2 u32 match u32 > 0 0 flowid 1:2 > 1st command create a queuing discipling with a priority queuing. > 2nd command, say to give first priority to packets that have > destination port number 22 (standard ssh port). > 3rd command, say to default traffic to have priority number 2. > > you should just have to change eth0 if you are using another > netword...
2011 Sep 15
1
TOP and Rayman 3 wine 1.3.28
Hello Everyone, I just wanted to let you all know that Rayman 3 hangs just after starting a new game with no output on the terminal. Also Tales Of Pirates Online crashes randomly sometimes after 5 mins sometimes after 8 hours but it crashes. Here is the output from the terminal. preloader: Warning: failed to reserve range 00010000-00110000 preloader: Warning: failed to reserve range
2009 Mar 01
2
AMD Cool'N Quiet = Processor issues
Hello there. I'm new to the forums and pretty new to having linux on my desktop but I've had to use command line unix/linux at school and at work. I'm using Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid Ibex 64 bit version. I have a HIS 2600XT video card, an Athlon 64 3500+, and 2 gigs of RAM. I've been having some issues with slow FPS in Guild Wars and Disciples 2 (using the GoG version). I assumed
2008 Jan 22
0
Success story
I have yesterday succesfully installed and run Heroes of Might and Magic II "Price of Loyality" and Heroes of Might and Magic III "Tribes of Wastelands". Run without any warnings, just as under Windows :-) Cool. Also, I have installed and run Disciples II "Dark Prophecy". Game run without warinings, but when I try to load saved game, SOMETIME game will lock or
2008 Jan 26
4
Games for Intel graphics
Hi, I'm new in this list. As the title explains, I would like know which game that work in wine, with intel graphics. I've experinced that games like Heroes of Might and Magic III won't work, but a game like Soldier of Fortune, which is a newer game, works. If you know of a game that works in wine, please try to list them here, with additional tweaks as to how you got it to work,
2011 Aug 28
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM supports Unicode?
Hi, Jo! I'm trying create a new programming language, and I want that it have Unicode support (support for read and manipulate rightly the source-code and string literals). But, in addition, my programming language supports "string interpolation" string, and in these interpolations, tiny snippets of code, like expressions, or variable names. So, I need read each char, separating
2011 Aug 28
4
[LLVMdev] LLVM supports Unicode?
Am 28.08.2011 16:02, schrieb geovanisouza92 at gmail.com: > Well, have you any idea about how I can implement rightly Unicode in C/C++? What do you mean with "implement in C/C++"? If you mean adding libraries to C/C++ that correctly deal with Unicode: that's nothing you do with a compiler infrastructure. And probably duplicate work, since Unicode libraries already exist. If
2013 Apr 15
4
[LLVMdev] The most efficient way to compile to LLVM IR?
Hi all, I am trying to compile my toy language to LLVM back end. (I am new to LLVM, so my questions may sound naive) I am looking at some tutorials about LLVM, most are about how to use LLVM IRBuilder, however, I find the API provided by IRBuilder is quite imperative and verbose, and the API changes so fast that most of the tutorials are out of dated. So I am wondering what's
2013 Mar 05
3
[LLVMdev] tbaa metadata representation
Hi all, A while ago there was a discussion on changing the current "set of trees" representation of TBAA metadata to be more expressive, prompted by the need to support C structs. Dan Gohman also talked about the issue here: http://llvm.org/devmtg/2012-11/Gohman-AliasAnalysis.pdf. It was suggested that the trees be replaced by a type DAG then. While working on this compiler
2006 Sep 02
15
service restart failures
Puppet is failing to restart lighttpd using the Debian init script. Both the default action of stop/start and using the reload action, which basically does the same thing, fail. It seems to be a filehandle problem. Changing the execute method in service.rb to redirect stdout to /dev/null allows the daemon to restart. Otherwise, I end up with a zombie process and according to strace, ruby
2016 Feb 13
4
Redundant and Geobalancing setup
Hi, I use dovecot for a long time now, but only as a single isolated server each time. I joined a company a few years back. We had trouble with compagnies hosting our mail, supposedly full redundant and so on. The company is small, but we have many dealers around the world, and it's growing. Mail became the fist choice for clients to contact the dealers. No mail, and we loose sales. For
2013 Mar 15
0
Wine release 1.5.26
The Wine development release 1.5.26 is now available. What's new in this release (see below for details): - OpenGL support in the Mac driver. - Clipboard and drag&drop support in the Mac driver. - Improvements to the URL cache. - Some fixes for ARM binaries. - SPARC platform no longer supported. - Various bug fixes. The source is available from the following locations:
2001 Oct 17
3
Type III sums of squares.
Peter Dalgaard writes (in response to a question about 2-way ANOVA with imbalance): > ... There are various > boneheaded ways in which people try to use to assign some kind of > SumSq to main effects in the presence of interaction, and they are all > wrong - although maybe not very wrong if the unbalance is slight. People keep saying this
2013 Jan 18
0
Wine release 1.5.22
The Wine development release 1.5.22 is now available. What's new in this release (see below for details): - New version of the Gecko engine. - Beginnings of the Mac graphics driver. - Support for ARM64 platforms. - Fixes for RTL text in Uniscribe. - Various bug fixes. The source is available from the following locations:
2011 Oct 10
0
Wine release 1.3.30
The Wine development release 1.3.30 is now available. What's new in this release (see below for details): - DirectSound reimplemented on top of MMDevAPI. - Support for StretchBlt in the DIB engine. - User interface improvements in HTML help. - Some MSXML fixes. - Performance improvements in cmd. - Various bug fixes. The source is available from the following locations:
2008 Aug 24
0
Specify glibc version to run/compile wine against?
If I understand it correctly, Wine will work properly with either a (newish) glibc and a (newish) linux kernel with NPTL/TLS support, or with an old (2.2.x) glibc and an old kernel. I have an "old" (2.4.x) kernel without NPTL/TLS support, and a new glibc (2.3.4 or something). Is it possible to install an old glibc as well, and compile/run Wine against it? If so, how do I instruct the