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2003 Aug 03
0
[Bug 116] New: compile error in extensions/libipt_physdev.c
...t_physdev.c Product: iptables userspace Version: 1.2.8 Platform: i386 OS/Version: RedHat Linux Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P2 Component: iptables AssignedTo: laforge@netfilter.org ReportedBy: johnlumby@hotmail.com CC: netfilter-buglog@lists.netfilter.org I am running unmodified 2.6.0-test2 kernel on a Red-Hat linux (originally 7.2 but with some upgrades - ask if you need to know levels of other software). I ran this: make KERNEL_DIR=/usr/src/linux-2.6.0-t2jel I got this (afte...
2005 Oct 19
1
how do I (now) specify wine "Path"? And where is --debugmsg ?
Two questions if I may. I had previously been using wine 20041019. In that wine, the .wine dir had a config file where you could specify [wine] ... "Path" = "C:\\Windows;C:\\Windows\\System" Also with that wine, there was an option on the wine command --debugmsg I've upgraded to wine 20050930 and can't find either of these. My specific problem was, I
2010 Jul 14
1
how to deactivate an active network with virsh? (and what is that anyway)
virsh provides net-start <netname-or-id> to activate an inactive network. Does virsh provide any way to do the exact converse? deactivate an active network without destroying, undefining, removing, ... Also - I am curious - what does activate actually do? What change in state of anything occurs? ( I read the document at http://libvirt.org/formatnetwork.html which
2005 Oct 19
3
RE: how do I (now) specify wine "Path"?
Jonathan Ernst wrote: >Le mercredi 19 octobre 2005 à 11:35 -0400, John Lumby a écrit : > > I had previously been using wine 20041019. In > > that wine, the .wine dir had a config file where you could specify > > [wine] > > ... > > "Path" = "C:\\Windows;C:\\Windows\\System" > > > >Settings have been moved in the registry. You