Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "Fruity Loops 7"
2007 Aug 01
1
Fruity Loops
With Winetricks, Fruity Loops seems to be working well. The only thing
that is not working right now is the packs. I can't figure out why the
packs aren't working. If I click on the bass pack, it produces sound;
if I click on one of the choir packs, no sound is produced. Linux reads
the bass pack as pcm encoded. Linux isn't able to read all the packs
that aren't working.
2007 Jul 20
1
Installation Output and First Use Output for FL 7
Hi,
Below is the installation output and the first use output for FL 7:
superman@travisf-linux:~$ cd Programs
superman@travisf-linux:~/Programs$ ls
AdobeReader_enu-7.0.9-1.i386.tar.gz netbeans-6.0m10-full-linux.sh
ASSP_1.3.1-Install.zip RealPlayer
flstudio7_RC6b.exe RealPlayer10GOLD.bin
ImportExportTools-1.2.xpi Serial Numbers.odt
2008 Jan 18
2
winetricks and gecko
*When I run sh winetricks gecko, the following happens:*
superman at travis-lin:~$ sh winetricks gecko
--13:43:26-- http://source.winehq.org/winegecko.php?v=0.1.0
=> `winegecko.php?v=0.1.0'
Resolving source.winehq.org... 209.46.25.134
Connecting to source.winehq.org|209.46.25.134|:80... connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 302 Found
Location:
2005 Apr 30
2
Fruity Loops
Has anyone gotten Fruity Loops 5 to work in wine? I really like this
program, but I don't want to have to reboot into windows every time I want
to use it.
Thanks,
Brian
2007 Dec 11
1
.NET programs
Hello,
How can I get programs written using .NET 2.0 to work in WINE? I've
read online about some sort of (seems unstable) bridging btwn WINE and
MONO. I installed MONO, but couldn't figure out how to tell WINE to use
it. I looked for tutorials, but couldn't find any. Is there any other
solutions (I prefer not to have to install the official .NET 2.0)?
--
sincerely,
Travis
2008 Jan 19
2
Terminal Output
Hello:
I attempted to install Digitech's Paperflow on Ubuntu 7.10. The version
I attempted to install is 7.31. Paperflow is industrial grade scanning
software. It can use both twain and isis drivers to interact with any
scanner. It has extensive image enhancement features. I don't want any
help with installing this application. I figure the output will help in
the development
2013 Mar 01
0
[LLVMdev] NVPTX CUDA_ERROR_NO_BINARY_FOR_GPU
Ok, as I said, the most precise way to figure out what's wrong is to emit LLVM IR first (use clang -emit-llvm ...) and check out how it differs from working examples, for instance, nvptx regression tests.
----- Original message -----
> I'm building this with llvm-c, and accessing these intrinsics via calling
> the intrinsic as if it were a function.
>
> class F_SREG<string
2013 Mar 01
0
[LLVMdev] NVPTX CUDA_ERROR_NO_BINARY_FOR_GPU
Hi Timothy,
I'm not sure what you mean by this working for other intrinsics, but
in this case, I think you want the intrinsic name
llvm.nvvm.read.ptx.sreg.tid.x.
For me, this looks like:
%x = call i32 @llvm.nvvm.read.ptx.sreg.tid.x()
Pete
On Fri, Mar 1, 2013 at 11:51 AM, Timothy Baldridge <tbaldridge at gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm building this with llvm-c, and accessing these
2013 Mar 01
1
[LLVMdev] NVPTX CUDA_ERROR_NO_BINARY_FOR_GPU
The identifier INT_PTX_SREG_TID_X is the name of an instruction as the
back-end sees it, and has very little to do with the name you should use in
your IR. Your best bet is to look at the include/llvm/IR/IntrinsicsNVVM.td
file and see the definitions for each intrinsic. Then, the name mapping is
just:
int_foo_bar -> llvm.foo.bar()
int_ prefix becomes llvm., and all underscores turn into
2007 Sep 23
2
question on "yum --enablerepo=centos "
I'm installing Fruity for Nagios using the 4.4 Single Server CD and want
to force upgrade PHP 4 to PHP 5 without having to upgrade everything on
CentOSplus.
In order to install Nagios, I have to first enable RPMforge. However,
to use Fruity, I have to use PHP 5, which isn't included in the RPMforge
repository, unless I enable CentOSplus and yum update/upgrade everything
(which I did
2013 Mar 01
4
[LLVMdev] NVPTX CUDA_ERROR_NO_BINARY_FOR_GPU
I'm building this with llvm-c, and accessing these intrinsics via calling
the intrinsic as if it were a function.
class F_SREG<string OpStr, NVPTXRegClass regclassOut, Intrinsic IntOp> :
NVPTXInst<(outs regclassOut:$dst), (ins),
OpStr,
[(set regclassOut:$dst, (IntOp))]>;
def INT_PTX_SREG_TID_X : F_SREG<"mov.u32 \t$dst, %tid.x;",
2013 Mar 01
2
[LLVMdev] NVPTX CUDA_ERROR_NO_BINARY_FOR_GPU
I've written a compiler that outputs PTX code, the result seems fairly
reasonable, but I'm not sure the intrinsics are getting compiled correctly.
In addition, when I try load the module using CUDA, I get an
error: CUDA_ERROR_NO_BINARY_FOR_GPU. I'm running this on a 2012 MBP with
a 640M GPU.
PTX Code (for a mandelbrot calculation):
//
// Generated by LLVM NVPTX Back-End
//
2013 Mar 01
0
[LLVMdev] NVPTX CUDA_ERROR_NO_BINARY_FOR_GPU
Timothy,
Those calls to compute grid intrinsics are definitely wrong. In ptx code they should end up into reading special registers, rather than function calls. Try to take some working example and figure out the LLVM IR differences between it and the result of your compiler.
- D.
----- Original message -----
> I've written a compiler that outputs PTX code, the result seems fairly
>
2011 Dec 18
0
fst, wine, Kontakt5 ... still no joy
Hi,
(Sorry for the cross-posting.)
After manually installing the 32-bit libjack packages on my 64-bit system,
the original problem ("Can't connect to JACK") is gone; now I get a
whole new set of errors instead :)
When I try to start the Kontakt 5 VST from festige (via fst, via WINE),
this is what I get:
============================
----------------yo... lets see...
2009 Jul 27
1
supporting --fake-super on opensolaris (zfs) destination
Hello everybody. I wrote a small patch in order to support what I think
is an absolutely needed feature in order to make rsync-based backups
retaining complete ownership permission when writing to an opensolaris
machine using --fake-super.
My goal is making backups of linux boxes to opensolaris/zfs.
In order to make it work just do
patch -p1 < patch_file.txt
inside rsync source tree.
and
2008 Dec 09
1
errors with compilation
Hi,
i'm trying to compile R on a Cray XT3 using pgi/7.2.1 - CNL (compute
node linux)
The R version is 2.8.0
this is the option
-enable-R-static-lib=yes
--disable-R-shlib
CPICFLAGS=fpic
FPICFLAGS=fpic
CXXPICFLAGS=fpic
SHLIB_LDFLAGS=shared
--with-x=no
SHLIB_CXXLDFLAGS=shared
--disable-BLAS-shlib
CFLAGS="-g -O2 -Kieee"
FFLAGS="-g -O2 -Kieee"
CXXFLAGS="-g -O2
2005 May 12
0
Multidimensional Scaling with pairwise Fst
I want to create a MDS plot with pairwise Fst values derived from a
population genetics project. My Fst values are in a tab-delimited file
(lower triangle only) that I view with Excel. When I use the cmdscale
command I get the message:
Error in cmdscale(x) : Distances must be result of dist or a square
matrix
In addition: Warning messages:
1: "^" not meaningful for factors in:
2007 Sep 23
1
chmod / chown settings on /var/www/html
I'm setting up a new CentOS 4.4 server to work with Fruity (a frontend
program that operates Nagios). For security purposes, what chmod and chown
settings do you put on the /var/www/html folders?
Also, can anyone recommend any good LAMP hardening guides? While I'm not
planning on putting this into production, I'd like to cover all my bases
before that's an issue.
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2014 Dec 24
0
[PATCH 1/8] extlinux/main.c: support unmounted ext2/3/4 filesystem
Add install_file_to_device() to support unmounted ext2, ext3 and ext4
filesystem.
Usage:
$ extlinux -i /dev/sdXN
or
$ extlinux -i file_block
We don't need any new options, it will check whether the target is a
directory or device and decide what to do, it would stop and error if
the device is mounted.
More info:
* It will use libext2fs to read and write the file.
* It will be used when the
2010 Sep 30
1
AIC for tweedie glm
Dear R-users,
I'm trying to model some data using a tweedie GLM approach. My response
variable is the number of pupae that are the offspring of a subordinate wasp
on a wasp's nest. However, they're not count data- for each nest, I only
know the mean number of pupae per subordinate, which is continous. The data
also contain a high proportion of zeros.
I'm not very experienced at