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2004 Apr 06
1
No default printer found
Dear all,
I have troubles to get the printing working in wine.
I have downloaded Wine 20040309 and installed from sratch
with ./tools/wineinstall
Everthing seems to work fine except the printning:
notepad gives:
fixme:commdlg:PRINTDLG_SetUpPrinterListComboW Can't find '(null)' in printer
list so trying to find default
fixme:commdlg:PRINTDLG_SetUpPrinterListComboW Can't find
2009 Nov 27
6
where is the kernel
Hey all,
i used http://bits.xensource.com/oss-xen/release/3.4.2/linux-2.6.18-xen-3.4.2.tar.gz to try and compile my Xen kernel on debian 5.0.2
everything went well when i ussed make, make modules, make modules_install, and make install. The following files were created in the boot directory.
vmlinuz-2.6.18.8-xen
config-2.6.18.8-xen
System.map-2.6.18.8-xen
however in the arach/x86_64 there is
2006 Apr 05
4
additional yum repos for 4.3
Hi;
On my Fedora Systems [/etc/yum.repos.d] I have the following repos:
dag.repo
dries.repo
fedora-extras.repo
fedora.repo
fedora-updates.repo
freshrpms.repo
livna.repo
Two questions:
1) Where can I get a .repo file (with centos url's of course) for the
baseic stuff like updates and extras.
1b) Can I use redhat repos?
2) What about the other guys, livna, dag, dries, freshrpms.
Which one of
2007 Jul 23
12
GRUB, zfs-root + Xen: Error 16: Inconsistent filesystem structure
Hi Lin,
In addition to bug 6541114...
Bug ID 6541114
Synopsis GRUB/ZFS fails to load files from a default compressed (lzjb) root
... I found yet another way to get the "Error 16: Inconsistent filesystem
structure" from GRUB. This time when trying to boot a Xen Dom0 from a
zfs bootfs
Synopsis: grub/zfs-root: cannot boot xen from a zfs root
2006 Mar 29
42
Production environment for Rails on Win32, anyone interested for a binary release?
Hi all, as part of adopting Rails in my company I had to go through
the hassle of setting up a Rails production environment on Win32
system since we mostly use MS SQL as our database back end and also
because we mostly dealing with customers who become green-blue-purple
as soon as you mention Unix/Linux and run for the door.
I also need to mention that most of our web applications are internal
and