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2007 Mar 19
1
Setting Language for Non-Unicode Programs to English
How do I set the language for non unicode programs to English? I am trying to get DVD Rebuilder to run under wine. I think this is my problem. http://forum.digital-digest.com/showpost.php?p=487560&postcount=6 (first picture has same error that I'm getting) The Solution (from a pure windows perspective is ..) http://forum.digital-digest.com/showpost.php?p=487560&postcount=7 AFAIK
2007 Mar 19
0
DVDRebuilder ?
I'm having trouble getting dvd Rebuilder installed. Error is same as this http://www.geocities.com/wildchild776977/Screenshoterror1.png http://forum.digital-digest.com/showpost.php?p=487554&postcount=6 The solution does not appear to be exactly the same as suggested for windows: http://forum.digital-digest.com/showpost.php?p=487560&postcount=7 The Language thing might be a
2006 Jan 15
1
Pcmcia notebook card configuration
I just installed CentOS v.2.1 on my laptop, and am not familiar with and wondered if CentOS has a pc card config gui. I have DSL and a dhcp router and modem setup. I can't find a card setup for my wired eth0 card in CentOS. And, I'm command line deprived. Everything seems to work except the pc cards. Both the wired and wireless are Linksys. Help. Tony -------------- next part
2008 Oct 04
2
ejabberd 2.0.2 vs SELinux vs CentOS 5
Lordy, I've been having problems with this darn thing, so I hope someone can help me. :s My troubles started when I downloaded the latest erlang and ejabberd packages. I crashed and burned very quickly, trying two or three different versions of erlang along with several of ejabberd 2.0.x. Finally, after a week of pain, I admitted defeat, wiped the whole lot and installed the binary on the
2011 Aug 01
1
BUG - lmtp multiple recipients fail - setuid issue?
Hello, I am not having much luck on this particular issue so I wanted to make sure that this is registered as a potential bug. The essence of the problem is that for a given message addressed to multiple users, lmtp writes the message correctly to the first addressed user only, then subsequent user writes fail as the lmtp process doesn't run with the proper permissions and tries to link
2006 Jan 17
2
DHCP without network access
Hi, I've got a box with CentOS 4.2 x86_64 which had no DHCP access for a few hours, now I can't ping it (I'm pretty sure the box is still up). I expect the DHCP lease has timed out and the box has lost it's IP, I was expecting it to reacquire it once the DHCP came back up (configuration problem) - but no luck. Is this a known problem? Any solution/workaround? (for now or for
2015 Jul 07
5
[PATCH v2 1/1] paint visual host key with unicode box-drawing characters
A machine diff between one using ASCII and UTF-8 would yield not equal? Is it reasonable to only use UTF-8 ("pretty" chars) with a command line switch (forced) rather than as an override (implied) behaviour?
2011 Jul 27
2
lmtp multiple recipients fail
...?inet_listener ltmp { ?? ?port = 24 ??} } ssl_cert = </etc/pki/dovecot/certs/dovecot.pem ssl_key = </etc/pki/dovecot/private/dovecot.pem userdb { ??args = home=/spool/mail/%1Ln/%Ln ??driver = passwd } protocol lmtp { ??mail_plugins = " autocreate" } Thanks for any pointers, -Boris Lordis
2012 Nov 13
1
thread taskq / unp_gc() using 100% cpu and stalling unix socket IPC
Hi there We have a pair of servers running FreeBSD 9.1-RC3 that act as transparent layer 7 loadbalancer (relayd) and pop/imap proxy (dovecot). Only one of them is active at a given time, it's a failover setup. From time to time the active one gets in a state in which the 'thread taskq' thread uses up 100% of one cpu on its own, like here: ---- PID USERNAME PRI NICE SIZE
2006 May 17
40
IDE recommendations?
I was wondering if there are any IDEs out there that has autocomplete features for win32. It would be perfect if it could do something akin to what DHH is doing on the screencast hosted on the rails website. http://media.rubyonrails.org/video/rails_take2_with_sound.mov Cheers -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.