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2009 Jan 31
7
Darwine stopped working
I downloaded and installed Darwin 1.1.5 to run Sturmovik IL2 1946. It worked fine yesterday but today, it will not load the application. Everything seems to start normally, but I get the following message in the Wine Log: err:module:attach_process_dlls "gdi32.dll" failed to initialize, aborting err:module:LdrInitializeThunk Main exe initialization for
2009 May 20
1
[LLVMdev] Arm port
Sandeep Patel wrote: > The Nokia N800 is an OMAP 2420 which is an ARM11. > > If you want an OMAP 3530 today, I think the cheapest route is the Beagleboard. Yeah, I see that now, about the N800. About the BeagleBoard, if you're going after an equivalent # of peripherals (screen and keyboard are things I wanted) then, really, I think that the Pandora is cheapest. I will say, without
2008 Aug 11
0
Nouveau takes 100% CPU on startx but does not show anything on GeForce FX 5200
Hi, I just installed the latest nouveau driver from git to try if it works and after modifying my xorg.conf and switching to xorg-x11 opengl startx changes screenmode (screen gets black) and nothing more happens. I can ssh from another maschine and see that X takes 100% CPU but nothing more happens. I am on Gentoo Linux, followed the guide from the Wiki, have Xorg-x11-7.2, tuxonice patched sources 2.6.24 and x11-drm, libdrm and nouveau from git. Loading the...
2008 Apr 04
0
Wine release 0.9.59
...e URLs that don't start with a protocol 7653 GDI deadlock on startup of any program 8246 invoking htmlhelp:HtmlHelpW crashes wine 8568 Thief : the dark project crashes during startup in fullscreen mode 8644 Unimplemented KERNEL32.dll.SetConsoleDisplayMode 8660 Anarchy Online screenmode and card selection box not drawn properly 9104 Pdf-xchange viewer crashes 9166 Wine Crashes on iRO exit 9246 Richard Scarry's Busytown 2000 locks up on click 9459 FIFA 2007 crashes with the recent versions 9703 3DMark2000 Setup fails 9772 Wine apps stop after program err...