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2019 Jul 14
0
DNS not working, samba not listening on port 53
>sudo systemctl stop systemd-resolved
>sudo systemctl disable systemd-resolved.service
>
>Rowland
Now systemd-resolved is inactive, but samba still does not listen..
root at natter:/home/joachim# systemctl start samba-ad-dc
Job for samba-ad-dc.service failed because a timeout was exceeded.
See "systemctl status samba-ad-dc.service" and "journalctl -xe" for
2001 Nov 03
2
error: map_image
hi,
can you tell we what this error means:
$ wine Dr\ Goo\ 2.exe
err:module:map_image Could not map section .text, file probably truncated
wine: can't exec '"Dr Goo 2.exe"': error=21
Some programs work fine, most give me the error above.
Programs using winelib also work fine.
thanks,
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Felix Natter
2001 Nov 11
1
can I use _beginthread and _endthread in winelib ?
hi,
how can I use _beginthread with winelib (I get "undefined reference") ?
thanks,
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Felix Natter
2007 Sep 08
1
Re: multiple core support
...The functionality for that is not trivial
and is not currently implemented in the API.
Maybe somebody will write a multi-core file-based wrapper for you, or maybe
you could try writing one yourself. Or if you disagree with Josh about the
direction of FLAC you can write your own codec. But your nattering on and
on about how you think the API isn't right doesn't help at all and is very
annoying.
_____
From: flac-dev-bounces@xiph.org [mailto:flac-dev-bounces@xiph.org] On Behalf
Of Harry Sack
Sent: Saturday, September 08, 2007 6:06 AM
To: Brian Willoughby
Cc: flac-dev@xiph.org
Subject: R...
2007 Sep 07
3
Re: multiple core support
Ralph,
The problem is that there is no clear advantage, at least in terms of
multiple cores, to the approach you're asking about. In order to
allow each stage of the codec to overlap, you need smart buffering
between each stage. That adds code and complexity which isn't there
currently. So you end up making the system do more work in the hopes
that there will be some overlap.