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2008 Sep 24
2
How do you make wine do real uninstalls?
...o map software suites on
four Fedora machines under wine. On three of them, the install claims to
succeed; the suite fails even to launch; I try to uninstall it; the
uninstall either admits failure, or pretends to succeed while leaving the
software still there and clickable (but, of course, not launchable).
On one, I then ran a Fedora search (beagle, I suppose) against
the filesystem, checking for any such software still there; found none;
did "yum remove wine" followed by "yum install wine" -- and found the new
wine still offering the worthless installs.
Sometimes, in fa...
2007 Aug 14
0
Maybe OT - problems with Steam
...al machine
has to be disabled.
2) An attempt is then made to go offline.
3) The Steam then complains, that the credentials should be locally stored.
It is allowed to do so.
4) The Steam then refreshes the "user ticket" and all the games appear as
"Ready" and launchable. It's not necessary to go really offline then.
When done, it doesn't help either.
But then, the second problem occurs.
When the game is actually launched, it refuses to run with a message like
"No permissions to run 'cstrike'" or "This application is not subs...
2011 Nov 12
4
Problem DELETING program
...age that the program is already installed. CoPilot does not provide an option to uninstall. I tried out of curiosity to RENAME the folder and reinstall an older version that may work better but still it would not let me install, so I renamed the folder back to its original name and CoPilot is still launchable.
How does one remove a program from WINE manually when there is no uninstall option?
Thanks!
2006 Mar 01
4
cached_model and memcache-client slowness
...s, if
the filesystem is essentially ''out of date'' then the controller''s list
action will end up invoking a model update (which involves a filesystem
scan).
I''m using sqlite3 as this app will be deployed in an environment where
having a standalone app, easily launchable via Locomotive, will be
necessary, but the server will not be under really high load.
Anyways, to try to speed up the database reads I made my models
subclasses of cached_model, and set up memcached. It''s clearly working,
as I see the gets and puts in my log. However, cached_model and...
2007 Aug 07
1
[Fwd: Re: Dead keyboard]
Later...
Well, I found that when wine installed Windows, it did not install the
"standard" fonts, like Ariel or Times. So when I copied them to the wine
version of Windows, the "hunt for fonts" was reduced to two... and I
know which they are, so eventually... Anyway, that problem cleared up.
But one more thing. I now start the program from the terminal with two
lines of
2015 Sep 08
3
On distro packaging of stub domains (Re: Notes from Xen BoF at Debconf15)
...al implementation we assumed that at
launch-time we could cheaply control all of the details of the backend
(a la xl.conf). That assumption proved to be bad not only for example
for embedded systems (which we should've foreseen), but also for cases
like Amazon EC2 (where creating something launchable and launching
something are seriously separate steps). I'm not going to go into
details in this thread, but just saying that we still have a few things
to figure out in the full source-to-execution chain. If someone wants
to ship something, please please check with the rump kernel communi...
2015 Sep 08
7
Notes from Xen BoF at Debconf15
Xen upstream BoF
================
We had a discussion around Xen and packaging at Debian's annual developer
conference (Debconf) a few weeks back:
https://summit.debconf.org/debconf15/meeting/279/xen-upstream-bof/
These are my notes, I think there is probably stuff of interest to most
distro people, not just Debian folks.
The session was scheduled in a small, out of the way, room. Around 2