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2009 Jun 25
3
Beginner's Guide to Wine? (mac user)
I am absolutely new to wine, and as such, am fairly clueless as to how to maneuver wine in terminal--or even maneuver in terminal, at all. I am interested in learning. The funny thing is: all the threads in the "Absolute Beginners" section of the forum is generally pretty far beyond my comprehension. So, I'm wondering if someone could refer me to a introductory gu...
2018 Jun 06
4
Recurrent DNS issues after DC loss
...t begun removing stuff manually, and if I wouldn't use Domain Users as primary group, I could have joined an up-to-date DC and used the new script for demoting the dead one. I am not trying to sound sarcastic. I am trying to understand, and see whether perhaps there is still hope for such a maneuver. Ole
2010 Dec 22
1
Where's the program?
...be found in /home/wine/drive_c/programfiles/adobe/adobedigitaleditions/digitaleditions.exe When I click on this the program runs, which is good. But how do I get it to show up in my application list under Wine, or on the desktop, or somewhere where I can start it with a click, instead of all that maneuvering with Dolphin through the file tree?? Running Kubuntu 10.04 Lucid Thanks Bob
2000 Jul 10
0
Samba Server Bug Report for Web Interface on Red Hat 6.2
...y preferences for my Netscape Mail client while the page was loading and the server hung...hard in a Windows NT like fashion. What Netscape looks like it's doing when resolving the localhost address is to go out on the internet to look for localhost and then other addresses. If I didn't maneuver the menus the browser froze for a time and then freed itself up again after a time. If I did maneuver the menus, the browser didn't free itself up. It's probably not a samba design issue rather than a Netscape or a RedHat Os issue but I though I'd report it anyways... I'm in t...
2015 Nov 03
1
Plan to update to Xen 4.6
...dditionally, Xen 4.4 has an insufficient level of ARM support, while Xen 4.6 does. The Xen releases are heavily tested upstream, not only by the open-source team, but by the vendors who build their products on Xen. I'm fairly confident that moving forward to Xen 4.6 should be a relatively safe maneuver for most people. So I shall be moving towards releasing Xen 4.6 for CentOS 6 in the not too distant future. That said, the Virt SIG is a community effort -- if anyone in the community wants to step up and maintain the Xen 4.4 packages within the SIG, they would be welcome to do so. The burden...
2008 Feb 21
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM Win32 Issue
...nce the linker still stripped it out, so I have that function called from the code in the system that actually is being used by our app. Kinda grubby, but I include: #include "llvm/lib/Target/X86/X86TargetMachine.h" Which is in the LLVM lib, not the LLVM inc directory. This little maneuver made our Mac builds really unhappy, so we conditionally compile all this goo. I don't remember needing to do anything other than include the lib, the header above, and the bit of code I sent around. I'm sure there are better ways to do this and I'd love to hear about them if you dis...
2011 Oct 05
7
OLE error 80004002
Hello! i create my software by Delphi 2010 for Windows, when i start my program by Wine 1.2.1 on linux i get error 80004002 "No such interface supported". I debug programm and found error code --- function TXMLDocument.SaveToStream(TMemoryStream); // Error --- stuff of the function unit XMLDoc; procedure TXMLDocument.SaveToStream(const Stream: TStream); begin CheckActive;
2008 Feb 21
3
[LLVMdev] LLVM Win32 Issue
Thanks for your response Chuck. >From this and the other responses to my question, it looks like I'm including all the right object files, so it must be something with Visual Studio stripping "dead" code. So, given your response Chuck, I have a few questions. First, what exactly is the code that VStudio seems to be stripping? I might be able to figure out how to prevent it
2015 Jun 25
0
Virtual Mailboxes
My next bonehead maneuver - was more of the first! location = virtual:/var/mail/%%d/%%n/mdbox/mailboxes/virtual was adapted from my definition for my shared namespace. Which was intended to share OTHER users - which is why the '%%' prefixes are used. Changing to: location = virtual:/var/mail/%d/%n/mdbox...
2010 Sep 01
3
standardize columns selectively within a dataframe
Dear all, I have a dataframe: df<-dataframe(a=c(1,2,3),b=c(4,5,6),c=c(7,8,9),d=c(10,11,12)) I want to obtain a new dataframe with columns a and b being standardized ((x-mean(x))/sd(x)); the other two columns (c,d) I want to leave unchanged. What is the best way to achieve this? I have been trying to use subscripts but did not succeed so far. Any tips? Many thanks, Olga
2001 May 11
1
[Jan.Tangring@et.se: spectral band replication]
...s open community. Do you (or the ogg vorbis community) understand how SBR works? There is info on http://www.codingtechnologies.de/technology/sbr.htm bnut I am guessing this infop is not enough to explain the technology. Is SBR really a unique technology or is it just part of some kind of patent maneuvering strategy? I am also of course interested in if Ogg vorbis has plans to incorporate some kind of SBR-like enhancement to its format? -- -- Jan T?ngring, reporter Datateknik 3.0 (www.datateknik30.se) ----- End forwarded message ----- --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/arch...
2007 Jan 11
1
Matching on multiple columns
...column but not #together which(newdata$x %in% exclude$x & newdata$y %in% exclude$y)#also gets it #wrong match(newdata,exclude)# intuitively this could have worked but alas match can #only handle vectors and not dataframes. It cannot match on multiple columns #I have to stoop to the inelegant maneuver of creating a combined variable of the #two columns, albeit only temporarily paste(newdata$x,newdata$y,sep=":") %in% paste(exclude$x,exclude$y,sep=":") #or one could do this match(paste(newdata$x,newdata$y,sep=":"),paste(exclude$x,exclude$y,sep=":")) #or {w...
2018 Sep 24
2
Centos on Dell XPS15
...icons etc. are too small. Since I have not yet figured out how to increase font size etc. when in 4K mode, I changed display resolution to 1600 x 1200. This is only a stop-gap measure though and I hope there is a better solution. - The trackpad is obnoxious to use and it is very hard to use it to maneuver around the screen. Should I disable it and simply rely on the mouse? - I do like the fact that the touchscreen can actually be used to select windows in Centos, move them around etc. - When I have the Dell extension dock connected at startup, the OS crashes and gives me a stack dump. Disconnect...
2007 Nov 10
5
client hangs on pxelinux
Hi, my client pc hangs on pxelinux before starting to fetch the linux kernel. It hangs after printing the ip information row. No traffic is observed at this point on the network. The pxelinux is transferred to the client through a tftp server and with no problems. What options do I have to proceed from this point and try to find out where the problem is? Thanks, Firas. -- Firas Swidan, PhD
2006 Aug 03
14
[WARNING] don''t use ruby-sendfile
Hi Folks, I''ve been getting reports of people with serious stability problems in Mongrel. These problems go away instantly when they remove ruby-sendfile. If your mongrel starts up saying that you have "sendfile installed" and that it is using it then **you are wrong**. Remove the gem and don''t use it. I''ll be investigating why it doesn''t really
2015 Apr 26
0
Bug#783346: Bug#783346: Bug#783346: patch for booting Jessie domU with wheezy dom0
...m0 and point the domains to grub as kernel. For 64bit guests (kernel wise): | kernel = '/usr/lib/grub-xen/grub-x86_64-xen.bin' For 32bit guests: | kernel = '/usr/lib/grub-xen/grub-i386-xen.bin' Bastian -- We have phasers, I vote we blast 'em! -- Bailey, "The Corbomite Maneuver", stardate 1514.2
2015 Jun 25
0
LVM hatred, was Re: /boot on a separate partition?
...snapshot deletion compared to Btrfs that I've just about given up on LVM. I've also never had Btrfs snapshots explode on me like LVM thinp snapshots have when the metadata pool wasn't made big enough in advance (and it isn't made big enough by default, apparently). Most any typical maneuver done on LVM can be done much more easily and intuitively with Btrfs. So these days I just focus on Btrfs even though I definitely don't hate LVM. On desktop Linux, making LVM the default layout I think is a bad decision. It causes mortal users more trouble than it's worth. I'd be a b...
2018 Jun 06
0
Recurrent DNS issues after DC loss
...anually, and > if I wouldn't use Domain Users as primary group, I could have joined > an up-to-date DC and used the new script for demoting the dead one. > > I am not trying to sound sarcastic. I am trying to understand, and see > whether perhaps there is still hope for such a maneuver. > > Ole > > > Ole,     Yes. However can you point me to the patch notes where you indicate you are unable to upgrade? I don't see why you still can't join a new machine if you cleanup the current DC. I assume reading the patch notes would clarify this for me. -James
2004 Sep 10
2
ACM codec?
Hi, Is there a plan to make a FLAC ACM codec? Then we could use FLAC together with an open source lossless video codec like Huffyuv (http://www.math.berkeley.edu/~benrg/huffyuv.html). Daniel
2004 Sep 10
1
ACM codec?
On Fri, 10 Aug 2001 01:08:11 -0400, Matt Zimmerman wrote: > Yet another overloaded acronym...which ACM is this? Association for Computing > Machinery? Air Combat Maneuvers? Addressed Call Mode? Address Complete > Message? ACM stands for Audio Codec Manager. It's a DirectShow SDK's interface. There's a lot of Software for Windows capable of using ACM codecs, like Windows Media Player, VirtualDub, VideoMach and others. Daniel