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2012 Jun 06
1
32 bit ?
i586 wine versions for opensuse once had a 32 bit download that accompanied the i586 wine version. It no longer does. I haven`t been able to get wine running my apps since then. Do i need to start using the 32 bit listed in x86_64? I`m lost please help.
I`m stuck with older wine versions until I fiqure this out.
2012 Jun 11
3
Re: Wine + PowerBuilder + Sybase ODBC
aotheoverlord wrote:
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> Maybe I missed it, but could you tell us which version of PowerBuilder you are using?
PowerBuilder 7... I tried to compile the application in PowerBuilder 6, but it doesn't works.
2011 Sep 03
1
Bootstrapping a covariance matrix
Dear all I am a bit new to R so please keep your swords sheathed!
I would simply like to bootstrap a covariance matrix from a multivariate
gaussian density. At face value that seemed like a very straightforward
problem to solve but I somehow could not get the boot package to work and
did not really understand the documentation so I tried to do the bootstrap
man...
2011 Jan 22
4
Crossover cable for E1 ?
I'm looking to connect a BMC 450 to an asterisk with a Digium Quad E1 card.
Am I right in thinking that I'll need a special 'crossover-E1' RJ45 cable?
If so, any clues where I might buy one in the UK? The Digium card sellers don't seem to
stock such a thing.
Thanks.
Tim.
Tim Panton - Web/VoIP consultant and implementor
www.westhawk.co.uk
2006 May 19
1
World of Warcraft Issues with cedega
The game runs really well, high fps etc...But when I either enter
combat, or sheath/unsheath my weapon, the game locks up for a few
seconds ;(
Anyone ever have this problem, or have any clue as to where it's coming
from?
My computer specs are P4 3.0ghz
ATI Radeon 9800 pro 128mb
768mb ddr ram
Thanks in advance.
2018 Aug 21
0
The. Salt. Line.
...patiently. Only leaves were cut. However, the
fish swam right up to it, and the air hissed as it gently blew by the
blade. After a while, Muramasa began to scoff at his master for his
apparent lack of skill in the making of his sword. Smiling to himself,
Masamune pulled up his sword, dried it, and sheathed it. All the while,
Muramasa was heckling him for his sword's inability to cut anything. A
monk, who had been watching the whole ordeal, walked over and bowed low to
the two sword masters. He then began to explain what he had seen.
"The first of the swords was by all accounts a fine sword...