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2009 Aug 30
6
http://wine.budgetdedicated.com is down.
I don't know if you guys know this but, the site http://wine.budgetdedicated.com is down for some reason.
Now no one can access the Ubuntu deb archives or Scott Ritchie's key which I kinda need.
Thought I'd let someone know.
2008 Apr 26
9
No hide button in 0.9.60 ?
i am running flashfxp under wine now a while, recently i upgraded to kubuntu 8.04 and installed wine 0.9.60.
I discovered that then there is no hide button anymore in FlashFXP.
Onbly 2 Buttons to the left, the close and the maximize button.
I then re-installed 0.9.59 and with that i get again the minimse button back, unfortunaly this version has a bug not displaying the program in the taskbar.
2002 Jun 03
0
R 1.5.0 packages for SuSE i386
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Hi,
during today I build R 1.5.0-packages on a SuSE 7.3 they normaly should also
run on a 7.2 and 8.0. I also compiled the contribute packages
It The following packages failed, cause I believe I haven't installed all
neccessary includes and libaries:
checking for package ipred ...failed!
checking for package cramer ...failed!
checking for
2006 Feb 15
2
Xen source [signed]
I just also wanted to mention that I have the current released
source tarballs downloaded and placed at
http://people.debian.org/~jbouse/xen/ at this time. As the only way to
get the source tarballs I've found is via bittorrent unless you want to
give your email address I'll continue to keep the the current tarball
located there.
That is one thing that I noticed about Ralph's
1999 Feb 02
2
Can anyone suggest a solution?
Thankyou for taking the time to read this ...
We have large PC userbase and a not-so-large (but equally loud) Unix
user base. We have a requirement to "PopUp" information windows on ALL
our user's screens with an absolute minimum of manual intervention (ie
type the message once and then forget it).
We can manage the Unix X servers but can't seem to find a UNIX
application that