Displaying 20 results from an estimated 142 matches for "keepers".
2001 Aug 16
1
Dungeon Keeper
Hello,
Has anyone ever gotten Dungeon Keeper to successfully run under wine?
I'm a newbie to wine, but I managed to get it installed and configured to
the point of where it would install the game off the cd-rom.
I'm using:
Wine release 20010629
And I've added the usual WinMM section to the config file.
Here is what wine told me when I installed the game:
Linux black > wine
2008 May 31
1
Brother's Keeper missing .dll
Hi,
I am running Wine 1.0-rc3 on MEPIS 7
Brother's Keeper is a genealogical data-keeping program.
The log.txt file tells me a .dll is missing:-
err:module:import_dll Library MSVBVM60.DLL (which is needed by L"Z:\\home\\Stephen\\.wine\\drive_c\\Program Files\\Brother's Keeper 6\\Bk6w.exe") not found
err:module:LdrInitializeThunk Main exe initialization for
2006 Jul 18
2
Masking INBOX.INBOX
...uot;*"
* LIST (\HasChildren) "." "INBOX"
* LIST (\HasNoChildren) "." "INBOX.INBOX"
* LIST (\HasNoChildren) "." "INBOX.Drafts"
* LIST (\HasChildren) "." "INBOX.Jabber"
* LIST (\HasChildren) "." "INBOX.Keepers"
* LIST (\HasChildren) "." "INBOX.Ruby"
* LIST (\HasNoChildren) "." "INBOX.Trash"
* LIST (\HasNoChildren) "." "INBOX.Sent"
* LIST (\HasNoChildren) "." "INBOX.Spam"
* LIST (\HasNoChildren) "." "INBOX....
2011 Aug 12
1
Intercept Dungeon Keeper 2 Textures
Hi everyone,
I don't if this post belong to wine-devel or the forum so I'm putting it here now and in case I'm wrong I'll post to wine-devel.
I try to retrieve Dungeon Keeper 2 resources (meshes, textures, sound etc.) in order to create an hypotetical clone of this game :D.
Since I'm not a pro in hacking compression algorithm I didn't try to understand the DKII
2008 Jul 30
1
Re: Brother's Keeper missing .dll
Hi Steve.
I too am trying to run BK6 under Wine (Kubuntu) but I can't get it to even attempt to run. Have you had any success?
2010 Apr 03
1
Dungeon Keeper 2 mouse issues.. again
Hi, I am trying to run DK2 in Ubuntu 9.10. It launches, but the mouse pointer is stuck it the middle of the screen. Its possible to move it sometimes, but it seems chaotic. I have done the "Navigate to HKCU / Software / Wine. Create the DirectInput folder/key and create the MouseWarpOverride string value and modify the data to 'disable'" thing advised everywhere, but it did not
2012 Mar 14
7
Issues running Dungeon Keeper 2
Hey all,
I've downloaded and installed Wine v.1.3.13 and using that, installed Dungeon Keeper 2 from the iso (including patches and a crack) on my mac (OS X Lion).
However, when I start the game, the graphics are, what I can only describe as, "screwy".
The log for this exe is provided
Code:
Dynamic session lookup supported but failed: launchd did not provide a socket path, verify
2011 Nov 22
3
Dungeon Keeper 2 High Res crash
I've installed and playing Dungeon keeper nicely with wine-1.3.24 on Fedora 15 at 1024x768 but it crash with (modified from registry) 1280x1024 resolution before in game (just after loading).
Does someone have find a workaround (google give me nothing....)
Here is the debug :
Code:
wine DKII.exe -softwarefilter -32biteverything -enablebumpmapping -enablebumpluminance
2010 May 25
3
Dungeon Keeper 2 graphics crash? (probably a quick fix)
I switched to Ubuntu last week and have been trying to get some old classics running, and I'm working on Dungeon Keeper 2. I'm very new to Wine and to debugging, so I apologise if this problem is in bugzilla; I was unable to find it as I didn't know which part of the error to focus on!
I'm using Wine 1.1.42, Ubuntu 10.04 and DK2 is patched and cracked to the max.
When I prompt
2015 Feb 02
5
Another Fedora decision
On Mon, Feb 2, 2015 at 4:17 PM, Warren Young <wyml at etr-usa.com> wrote:
>>
> Let?s flip it around: what?s your justification *for* weak passwords?
>
You don't need to write them down. Or trust some 3rd party password
keeper to keep them. Whereas when 'not weak' is determined by
someone else in the middle of trying to complete something, you are
very likely to
2006 Nov 08
2
freebsd-security Digest, Vol 184, Issue 2
On Nov 4, 2006, at 8:30 AM, Wesley Shields <wxs@atarininja.org> wrote:
>
> On Fri, Nov 03, 2006 at 07:54:59AM -0800, Ricardo A. Reis wrote:
> [...]
>> In the II COLARIS - Joanna Rutkowska alert the possible
>> new technology of Malware's using hardware virtualization, present
>> in AMD and INTEL new processor.
>>
>> I've two questions ...
2016 Oct 03
0
On implementing zero-overhead code reuse
Martin, thanks for that example. It's definitely eye-opening, and
very good to know.
The installation business, however, is still a killer for me. Of
course, it's a trivial step in a simple example like the one you
showed. But consider this scenario: suppose I perform an analysis
that I may publish in the future, so I commit the project's state at
the time of the analysis, and tag
2002 Sep 10
0
Sporadic problem
...ld appreciate your advice.
Every 30 minutes I run the script that boils to following code:
while read d
do
rsync --password-file=$p -rRlxupogtSq --delete $u@$1::$2/$d $4
> /dev/null 2>&1 &
print "`date +'%T'` sync $2/$d $4" >>$log
done < $KEEPERS
Here $KEEPERS is generated ahead of time once a day and has about 1600
erntries for last 30 days of data that looks like this:
cctranscript.data/2002-09-10
comtex.data/out/2002-09-10
dowjones.data/2002-09-10
fcnotes.data/2002-09-10
...
cctranscript.data/2002-09-09
comtex.data/out/2002-09-09
dowjon...
2011 Aug 11
3
vmxnet3 patch for CentOS6 kernel?
Hi,
Could CentOS kernel keepers apply following patch on current kernel?
http://patchwork.ozlabs.org/patch/95785/
(Current as: 2.6.32-71.29.1.el6.x86_64)
With the patch applied, and a ".local" kernel built, I get 30% higher throughput with vmxnet3 in my IP routing node, than when using e1000 "card" at th...
2008 Jul 24
3
Delivery notifications
I'm working on an application that is backed by Postfix 2.3.8 and
Dovecot 1.0.13, configured with virtual domains, for handling messaging.
I need to be able to send the notification (such as "You've received a
new message on SomeAwesomeService. Click here to check it out", It's
evil, I know) to a different email address, such as a mobile device.
Eventually, we want
2016 Oct 03
2
On implementing zero-overhead code reuse
On 10/03/2016 01:51 PM, Kynn Jones wrote:
> Thank you all for your comments and suggestions.
>
> @Frederik, my reason for mucking with environments is that I want to
> minimize the number of names that import adds to my current
> environment. For instance, if module foo defines a function bar, I
> want my client code to look like this:
>
> import("foo")
>
2009 Aug 16
2
Question regarding finding credible interval using r2winbugs
Dear
I am trying to find a 90% credible interval. I am using the following
code.
fit<-bugs(
model.file=BUGScode,
data=data,
inits = list(geninits1,geninits2),
parameters.to.save=keepers,
n.chains=nchains,
n.iter=runs,
n.burnin=burn,
n.thin=nthin,
DIC= TRUE,
bugs.directory="C:/Program Files/WINBUGS.14",
\
)
But this is only giving 95% credible interval. How can I get 90%, 80%
credible intervals using r2winbugs?
Pls help.
Waiting for y...
2006 Sep 05
3
Asterisk Cygwin Port.
Hello Everyone,
For the past few days I have been working on porting asterisk to the win32
platform using Cygwin. Asterisk is already capable of being loaded itself, but
the modules are presenting a problem. On Windows a DLL can not access any
functions of the program it was loaded from, which asterisk modules like to do.
I have however come up with a crazy idea of turning asterisk into a DLL
2019 Dec 18
2
Failed to find [principal](kvno 4) in keytab MEMORY:cifs_srv_keytab (arcfour-hmac-md5)]
On Wed, Dec 18, 2019 at 9:13 AM Rowland penny via samba <
samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> Problem is, and as I said, Samba 4.3.x is EOL as far as Samba is
> concerned and if you have found a bug in it, it is very, very unlikely
> to get fixed, unless it is still in a later, supported, Samba version.
>
Of course; I wouldn't expect any more patches for 4.3.x. I've dug
2007 Jun 02
4
[LLVMdev] Secure Virtual Machine
...execution context.
A VM process would run in its own heap and manages its own memory. The
memory allocation routines are scoped to the process, which can itself
potentially call out to a "space bank" to allocate more space for its
heap. Memory faults in a process can be handled by "keepers" [4].
Concurrency is still an open question, because a kernel thread per VM
process is actually overkill. A mix of kernel threads and Erlang-style
preemptive green threads might be optimal, but this isn't the
interesting part of the proposal IMO.
There must also be some sort of interproc...