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2006 Mar 19
1
For developers and users
...K... How?
However, I (hopefully) post my work here.
I wrote a WINE-xx/dlls/shell32/shell32_xx.rc in Esperanto and I updated the
italian one.
Regards
Cxar mi ne trovis informigxojn pri kiel kunlabori en i18n (localized versions
of Wine), esperplene mi provas forsendi mian verkon cxi tie.
Mi skribis Esperantan WINE-xx/dlls/shell32/shell32_xx.rc kaj mi gxisdatigis la
italan version.
Samideane.
Antonio
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2002 Oct 27
1
Ogg portable player...
Does anyone know if someone is planning one of these? I've seen
comments about oggs on a pda, but I'm more interested in something like
an iPod. I wrote apple and haven't received a response for weeks. I'm
wondering if anyone else has had better results.
--Robert
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2005 Feb 23
1
WinXP not caching credentials
I have three Windows XP (All SP2) machines that won't cache credentials
with a Samba DC.
A Debian Sarge system with Samba 3.0.10 is the domain controller. It has
three users and three machine accounts.
The three users all are simple Unix users, with no mapping to Windows
users.
We use DHCP (entirely different server) and DNS, but local IPs do not
resolve.
The configuration files for Samba
2004 Dec 02
3
pop3 with lmos results in multiple downloads
One of our users wants to use POP3 with leave-mail-on-server (LMOS).
That's great and works well for most people. But for some reason, they
MUA (outlook) downloads messages more than once. As the MUA asks for
messages, I'm sure it's Outlook's fault, but I was wondering if there is
anything that can be done about this on the servern side, or if anyone
knows how to fix Outlook.
2004 Aug 06
1
frame size
Joost Witteveen (joost@iliana.nl) wrote:
>
> So, each UDP package with 20 bytes speex-data, we send:
>
> 20 bytes speex
> 12 bytes ogg headers (and others?)
> 28 bytes UDP/IP headers (2 IP numerbers, 2 portnumbers, checksum, etc, etc)
>
> and, if it goes over the phone, each package has a few ppp headers.
>
> Am I overlooking something, or does this fixed frame