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2011 Dec 09
0
Re: Using Todolist (abstract spoon) from Ubuntu 11.10
http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=29280 is now fixed, the next release of wine won't need comctl32 to let ToDoList start up.
You do have a ~/.wine, it's just hidden by default.
If you find a repeatable recipe for that hang, and/or if 'winetricks msxml3' helps,
let me know so we can file a bug.
2011 Nov 19
2
Using todolist (abstract spoon) from ubuntu 11.10 ?
Hello all,
I wish to run todolist 6.3.8 (http://www.codeproject.com/KB/applications/todolist2.aspx) on ubuntu 11.10.
I have installed the latest wine and winetricks.
I have tried running:
http://www.codeproject.com/KB/applications/todolist2.aspx
winetricks vcrun2005
winetricks vcrun2008
winetricks vcrun6
Which installed all of the components.
When I went to run todolist.exe, it started fine
2008 Jan 19
5
Time just moved backwards error even with ntpd
Scenario: server PC abruptly switched off due to power cable problems
(an UPS cannot solve this issue), so during shutdown Linux was not
able to resinchronize the system clock. After a few hours the server
come back on, Linux booted and the services (ntpd, dovecot and many
others) started
But the system clock was 45 minutes ahead, so:
Jan 19 11:13:39 gw ntpd[2112]: synchronized to LOCAL(0),
1999 Nov 30
3
model.tables
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2011 Nov 30
1
wine-users Digest, Vol 76, Issue 79
On 11/30/2011 07:35 PM, wine-users-request at winehq.org wrote:
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> 6. Re: Using todolist (abstract spoon) from ubuntu 11.10 ?
> (vitamin)
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> 9. Re: Using todolist (abstract spoon) from ubuntu 11.10 ?
> (talgalili)
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> 16. Re: Using todolist (abstract spoon) from ubuntu 11.10 ?
> (James McKenzie)
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2006 Mar 18
9
Mirror Mirror on the wall, who is the slowest of them all? CentOS
Some of the other RHEL rebuilds take one or two days, while CentOS
takes
2 weeks. While i can't say if they have more than a hundred users,
their
speed in releasing quarterly updates is commendable.
Technically CentOS is not the slowest, as Whitebox takes the wooden
spoon but you get the general idea. :)
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2003 Jun 23
1
newbie question: alias addresses
Hello!
I looked through the mail archives but did not see how to set up alias
addresses. Could someone please put me on the right road. How do I
create/implement aliases? and group aliases?
Thanks!
~rick...........
"There is no spoon. .....<gun-shot>...."
2005 Dec 05
2
Re: [users] CentOS 4.2 dag repo problem.
Hello,
It would be nice if we could get a full list of packages which have a wrong
sha1 checksum. I don't have the bandwidth for a full mirror of all of Dag's
rpms and i also don't have shell access to such a mirror. So a small
request for a mirror admin:
The following checks the files repodata/*.xml.gz against the sha1 sums in
repomd.xml and checks the RPMS/*.rpm files against
2011 Dec 09
1
Re: Using Todolist (abstract spoon) from Ubuntu 11.10
On 12/09/2011 06:52 PM, wine-users-request at winehq.org wrote:
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> 11. Re: Using Todolist (abstract spoon) from Ubuntu 11.10 (DanKegel)
> [...]
> Message: 8
> Date: Thu, 08 Dec 2011 21:43:52 -0600
> From: "DanKegel"<wineforum-user at winehq.org>
> To: wine-users at winehq.org
> Subject: [Wine] Re: Using Todolist (abstract spoon) from Ubuntu
2009 Sep 28
7
Basic Rails problem with has_many nil values and permalinks
Hi,
I have a model property with has_many. I find the property and then I
need to find the name of the building or the neighborhood that the
property belongs to. The property is not always assigned a building or
neighborhood.
This becomes a problem when createing permalinks with permalink_fu.
has_permalink [:neighborhood_name, :building_name, :address]
The neighborhood name and building name
2002 Nov 23
2
The smbd ran away with the spoon...
It seems that my smbd process got fuxed somehow. It appears to have
take up all the file handles, and there were over 130 smbd processes
running on the system. I'm not entirely sure what happened. My first
thought is that something bad happened between the server and the
Windows client that's running Kaza (with a couple hundred mid-download
files) and it just spiraled out of control,
2004 Sep 10
2
better seeking
When I was trying to find yesterday's xmms-plugin bug, i have noticed
that seeking in stream without seek-table isn't very good. With
attached patch it is much better.
--
Miroslav Lichvar
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--- src/libFLAC/seekable_stream_decoder.c.orig 2003-02-26 19:41:51.000000000 +0100
+++ src/libFLAC/seekable_stream_decoder.c 2003-07-09 23:49:35.000000000 +0200
2012 Nov 16
4
[LLVMdev] code-owner sporks
Just brainstorming here, but what if each CODE_OWNER maintained a spork on
Github and accepted Pull Requests? What's a spork, you ask? Well it's
fork with no intent to diverge - it spoons some centralized repo (be it via
git or git-svn). If you haven't heard the term 'spork' in this context
before, it's either because I just made it up or that we share the same
2006 Oct 28
3
better seeking
Ok, the patch from 2003 about improving seeking still didn't make it
to CVS, so here is another try.
I made some benchmarking with the test_seeking utility from flac
sources to show how bad the current seeking is, especially without
seektable. Track used for the experiment had about 50 minutes.
In the following table is average number of seeks and number of
decoded frames required for one
2014 Jul 02
2
uint64 -> double conversion
Anybody knows the reason for the following code
(you can see it in flac/decode.c, flac/encode.c, libFLAC/fixed.c and
libFLAC/stream_decoder.c) ?
#if defined _MSC_VER || defined __MINGW32__
/* with MSVC you have to spoon feed it the casting */
residual_bits_per_sample[0] = (FLAC__float)((total_error_0 > 0) ? log(M_LN2 * (FLAC__double)(FLAC__int64)total_error_0 /
2014 Jul 02
2
uint64 -> double conversion
Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:
> That's a really good question. Haven't was already dropped support for
> MSVC6? If so, we should drop this #ifdef hackery. Can test this without
> the hackery for versions of MSVC > 6?
I don't have VC 2002/2003, but the oldest Visual Studio that FLAC supports
is MSVS 2005 anyway. It can compile FLAC__uint64 -> FLAC__double conversion
2014 Jul 03
1
[PATCH] remove MSVC6 workaround
This patch removes MSVC "spoon feeding".
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2003 Jun 04
0
FW: How do I emulate a harddrive instead of a floppy?
OK, I'm really showing my inexperience now, but...
The syslinux FAQ states that a DOS-compatible HDD MBR is distributed (I assume that is MBR.BIN) with the package. So how do I then make an image file for use with pxelinux that emulates HDD? Up until now I have only been successful in modifying images made by someone else (I have been using a modified version of Unattended from SourceForge
2003 Jun 05
0
FW: How do I emulate a harddrive instead of a flop py?
OK, seem to have answered my own question... I think. We'll see how it works out. Basically I should've been asking for some help in the dosemu forums because that's where I needed the help. I think I get it now....
mkdiskimage whatever size you need
Set up dosemu to boot the precise DOS flavor you want from mounted folder
also mount the image as secondary HDD
fdisk, format, sys, etc
2001 Aug 27
2
agent forwarding with v2
I'm confused about the status of auth agent forwarding while using v2
protocols. I found an old newsgroup post that said it was not available but
an entry in the ChangeLog entry dated 20001113 seems to indicate that it was
added.
So. Does agent forwarding work while using v2 protocols? I've been unable to
get it to work since I switched to using v2.
Thanks,
Ben
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Ben Beuchler