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2008 Apr 30
1
Unable detection of disc in my cd-rom drive
Hello guys,im new to wine,so this is probabbly stupid question :)
But,i installed warcraft 3+frozen throne(i have original cd's)
Installation worked just fine,but when it finished,it requires me an cd to play.
Is there some vitual drive i need to get?
Im pretty new to linux too by the way :)
Could anyone help me to solve this problem?
tnx
2015 Sep 03
1
internal server error
On 24 Jul 2015, at 12:58, Sergey Schwartz <sergey.schwartz at bgoperator.com> wrote:
>
> I've got a bit more details
>
> Jul 24 10:21:50 mx10 dovecot: imap(oleg.vasilyev at bgoperator.com): *Panic: file mail-index-util.c: line 37 (mail_index_uint32_to_offset): assertion failed: (offset < 0x40000000)*
I think you have a huge >4 GB dovecot.index.cache file there?
2005 Aug 27
2
I want to use a ram disk as / after network booting.
Hi
I am an engineer who is making communication systems.
I have a board(made by Kontron ltd, Intel CPU, currently with diskless )
that is used in compactPCI.
I boot that board with network PXELINUX method and currently using NFS.
But I don't want to use NFS and I want to make and use ram disk image.
That means I want to use a ram disk as /.
Currently I made a initrd by ltsp_initrd_kit.
What
2000 Dec 12
1
scp and filenames with weird characters
...d increases the memory allocation caused
by this.
Note: This even applies to other arguments, such as host and username,
although it rarely happens that one haves usernames or hostnames with &
or "".
IMPORTANT: This does not fix the problem with filenames with " in them.
(you probabbly need to tripple escape with something as ugly as
scp "blapp.machine.com:filename\\\"blapp" .
)
A search-replace routine on the src-string (" to \") would fix this,
but my C-knowledge is non-existing.
--
Stian S?iland - Trondheim, Norway - http://stain.portveien.to/...
2004 Aug 06
2
XScale realtime encoding possible?
> > looks like its more like 3000 times slower. This means that all of the
> > float operations must be removed for the code to work properly. ...or
> > maybe there's a way to make the emulation in a library instead of making
> > the kernel trap illegal instructions.
>
> Is it a long job to remove the remaining floating point ops? Is it likely
> to be