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2007 Mar 19
0
Need Help with Janes WWII Fighters
Can someone help me to get this sim to run? It almost works but when select
the "fly now option", it doesn't show the 3d window. The previous museum
window is in the upper left corner but no 3d window. I can hear the sounds
and seem to have joystick control.
I have it set to OpenGL mode in the ini file. I tried different screen
modes, using DirectX, setting wine to run in virtual
2002 Oct 23
2
Strange filenames after copy to smb-share
Hye,
we use a samba 2.2.3a which works fine most time.
now i found that one client has some strange problems.
when the user copies files to the smb-share some of them will be created
with very strange filenames.
For example let's say the original file is named:
my_nicetestfile.txt then on the server the file will be created as
my_nic~1.txt and also a file will be created called
2008 Apr 10
5
Strange reboots
Hi,
I have a CentOS 5.0 running as a web server.
# uname -a
Linux hostnamehidden.net 2.6.18-53.1.14.el5 #1 SMP Wed Mar 5 11:37:38
EST 2008 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Every 59 minutes (maybe every hour) it reboots without any logs,
without any traces and unfortunately with breaking software raid.
After reboot dmesg does not have any strange entries.
I double-checked crons, any strange
1998 Dec 18
1
Very strange, couldn't stat ".": another question...
Should I be concerned about getting the
[1998/12/18 07:15:07, 0] lib/doscalls.c:dos_GetWd(405)
Very strange, couldn't stat "."
error in the logs? I've noticed that it is occuring in some of the log
files for users and not in others. I've looked in the source as to where
this is occuring and added a path=%s\n",path to the DEBUG line to maybe
see which UNIX directory
2007 Jun 22
1
Ring/Off-hook in strange state 6
HI I have two servers both of which get this message on one of the lines.
Ring/Off-hook in strange state 6. The one server seems to be ok with it, but
the other one when an extension picks up there is no one there and the
incoming call keeps ringing. I tried to adjust the levels in wcfxo.c like
someone had suggested, but it didn't do anything. I also upgraded zaptel to
the latest. 1.2.18 and
2004 Aug 19
2
IAX2 Port strangeness
For some unknown reason, two of my IAX peers started registering on
strange ports. Nothing has changed in the config, but they cannot make
calls to me, however I can still make calls to them. In my IAX2 peers,
the following is showing:
user1/user1 203.XXX.XXX.XXX (D) 255.255.255.255 4585 OK (21 ms)
user2/user2 203.XXX.XXX.XXX (D) 255.255.255.255 11280 OK (37 ms)
I've
2006 Nov 30
1
Strange behaviour with shares
I have recently discovered a rather strange happening with regards to
shares on one of our servers.
A user wanted to access a folder on our public directory and typed in
the following in their explorer:
"\\server\share installs"
What happened then is the strange part: they came face-to-face with the
root folder of the server!
I'm not an expert and the shares were set up by a
2005 Nov 30
3
strange plots with type = "h" option
Hello,
With the new version 2.2.0, I get strange plots when using the
histogram-like option in plot(). For example, a plot of binomial
probabilities:
> plot(0:10,dbinom(0:10,10,.1), type = "h", lwd = 30)
gives me weird fat cirular bars, with mass out at values with low
probability. What is the issue here? This never happened with earlier
versions.
R on Windows XP SP 2
Intel
2007 May 24
2
Strange Problem with AAF DRB connection
Hi all!
We use the DRB-Server Backend and are getting strange DRb::DRbConnErrors
lately. It started with:
too large packet 687865856
(druby:/10.0.0.10:9010) /usr/lib/ruby/1.8/drb/drb.rb:573:in `load''
and later only this one:
premature marshal format(can''t read)
(druby:/10.0.0.10:9010) /usr/lib/ruby/1.8/drb/drb.rb:580:in `load''
Do you have any ideas what that
2010 Mar 25
4
[LLVMdev] Strange Multiple Inheritance Errors Using LLVM 2.7
Dear All,
I'm currently upgrading SAFECode to the LLVM 2.7 API. I'm getting some
strange errors in LLVM Passes that use analysis groups and multiple
inheritance.
To create analysis groups in LLVM 2.6, I would first create a base class
for the analysis group and then another class that inherited from both
ModulePass and the analysis group base class. That worked in LLVM 2.6,
but
2009 Feb 08
2
Strange behavior of C compiled program
Hi the list,
I need to include some C code in R, but the behavior of the C code is
strange : Here is my code :
--- 8< ---
Rprintf("\n XXXX mTraj=%f
mClus=%f",mTraj[i+nbId*c],mClustersCenter[j+nbClusters*c]);
Rprintf("\nDistA=%d Tmp=%d",dist,tmp);
tmp = mTraj[i+nbId* c] - mClustersCenter [j+nbClusters* c];
Rprintf("\nDistB=%d
2009 Sep 08
2
strange results in summary and IQR functions
Dear R users,
Something is strange in summary and IQR. Suppose, I have a data set and I
would like to find the Q1, Q2, Q3 and IQR.
x<-c(2,4,11,12,13,15,31,31,37,47)
> summary(x)
Min. 1st Qu. Median Mean 3rd Qu. Max.
2.00 11.25 14.00 20.30 31.00 47.00
> IQR(x)
[1] 19.75
However, I test the same data set in SAS "proc univariate", and SAS shows
that
2007 Aug 02
6
- round() strange behaviour
Hi,
I am getting some strange results using round - it seems that it depends if the number before the decimal point is odd or even ....
For example:
> round(1.5)[1] 2> round(2.5)[1] 2
While i would expect that round(2.5) be 3 and not 2.
Do you have any explanation for that?
I really appreciate your input,
Monica
2014 Dec 15
3
Strange problem with pdbedit -Lv : missing users ?
Dear all,
I have a very strange problem with "pdbedit -Lv" under Samba 3.3.10, a
lot of users and machines are missing !
Strangely, all these missing machines and users are working perfectly
well.
The problem is that I need to get their SID to be able to migrate to a
new server...
TECHNICAL DETAILS :
* Samba 3.3.10
* Number of machines :
* Unix : 128 machines
* pdbedit
2012 Feb 24
6
strange behaviour of "POSIXlt" "POSIXt" object
Hi,
Does anybody know why get I this kind of strange situation:
Browse[2]> hcEnd
[1] "2009-03-29 06:30:00"
Browse[2]> class(hcEnd)
[1] "POSIXlt" "POSIXt"
Browse[2]> is.na(hcEnd)
[1] TRUE
This issue is the source of my all issues in my program,
Thanks for your help
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2007 Dec 08
1
Strange GUI/GNOME Lockups
First, a hello to all!
I recently moved to CentOS from Fedora on my primary desktop due to a
desire to have a highly reliable stable desktop that would be supported
long term without constant upgrades. I'll keep my laptop Fedora to see
what's new, but I wanted CentOS to be my ultimate "stable" workstation.
However, since installing CentOS 5.1 I have been plagued by a strange
2011 Jul 02
3
Wine shows a strange message loading an application
Hi all, I'm new in this forum...
Anyway, I compiled my application with VB6, then I protected it using a packer...
If I try to load it with Wine, it's shown a message saying "Debugger detected, quitting.".
And that's strange because this is the message that my app shows if opened by a debugger...
So, what's that??
*** Sorry for bad English ***
2002 Oct 15
1
strange behavior on file copy from Novel
I am experienceing very strange behavior when copying files from Novel
shares to samba shares. This behavior is evident when using windows
explorer to copy files from a Novel network share to my samba shares, not
a. copying a file from my local partitions to the samba share
b. copying a file from a remote windows share.
Is anyone aware of strange Novel settings that would prevent copying files
2005 Oct 27
3
Strange behaviour of type conversion (PR#8256)
Where is my error??
I have a strange behaviour in R, looks like type conversions are messed =
up.
Maybe i just make a stupid mistake, but help would be appreciated.
To reproduce:
expected:
> typeof(3)
[1] "double"
> as.integer(3)
[1] 3
> typeof((0.3/0.1))
[1] "double"
!!!! strange:
> as.integer((0.3/0.1))
[1] 2
also for trunc:
>trunc(c(5,7))
[1] 5 7
2011 Sep 13
2
import csv file into R, strange problem
Hi, I used read.csv(file name, header=T, sep=",") to bring in a csv file I
saved in MS Excel. The strange thing is all the data ended up in one big
column. The number of rows match with the number of observations, but all
the variables got squeezed into one column. Also the first row where the
header is, the variables names have a dot between them, replacing the comma
that's in the