Displaying 20 results from an estimated 500 matches similar to: "VDQ : Have I made a wine's nest?"
2007 Jan 20
2
VDQ Grub
Very Dumb Question : I have tried about four times now, using an old
pentium2 with two hard drives (20 GB and 30 GB) to install both CentOS 4.4
and Fedora Core 6 in such a way as to enable dual-boot between them.
I've tried it by installing 4.4 first, and then FC6. I've tried it by
installing FC6 first, and then 4.4. I've tried it with and without giving
the installer permission to
2008 Sep 21
5
How to make Garmin see Garmin?
I have Garmin's topo map software for the USA, 2008 version, and
also a very old MapSource MetroGuide (ca. 1998) installed under wine. All
is well -- except the biggest thing. Neither program can detect the etrex
vista nor the rino 120, using Garmin's cables.
The topo couldn't before I added the road maps,so that's not the
trouble.
Both, on the other (<shudder>
2006 Mar 12
3
Mappery breakthrough : Garmin topo, vista, rino, under linux & CXO
As most of you know, I've been trying to make GPSs and topo
maps usable under Fedora Core 4 linux, using CrossoverOfficePro (CXO)
5.0.1.
I've belabored nine or ten specialized lists for six or eight
weeks, parcelling out pieces of the problem wherever I hoped they
might arouse interest and knowledge. I've gotten invaluable help and
encouragement from all of them, on the lists
2017 Aug 04
3
VDQ Repos for CentOS 7
I have a woefully dumb question. When I tell my wife's laptop,
with CentOS 7 installed and a live ethernet cable plugged into it, "yum
update," it fails saying that it doesn't see any repos. What do I need
to do to?
2017 Aug 04
0
VDQ Repos for CentOS 7
Am 04.08.2017 um 19:01 schrieb Beartooth:
>
> I have a woefully dumb question. When I tell my wife's laptop,
> with CentOS 7 installed and a live ethernet cable plugged into it, "yum
> update," it fails saying that it doesn't see any repos. What do I need
> to do to?
Without a precise error messge (copy & paste what is printed out) it is
hard to judge.
rpm
2008 Jan 10
2
VDQ : Triple Boot Advice?
Let me set up a Very Dumb Question (VDQ). My apologies in advance for
repeating much of this to those who have been of such vast help getting me
this far. (Followup to: is set as gmane.linux.redhat.fedora.general)
I have a testbed machine which currently has /dev/hda1 - 6, according to
qtparted, with sizes 102 MB, 14 GB, 13 GB, 13 GB, 12 GB, and 14 MB
respectively (rounded to nearest whole MB or
2009 May 25
4
Can I copy my .wine??
I tried doing scp between two machines on my LAN. It whizzed
along at great speed for a long time, mostly displaying messages over and
over saying either something about permission (denied, I presume), or
else about too many levels of symlinks.
What I use it for is GPS/map software -- legacy proprietary stuff
from Garmin and Maptech, to which I have added a lot of personal data
collected
2017 Aug 04
1
VDQ Repos for CentOS 7
On 08/04/2017 02:35 PM, Alexander Dalloz wrote:
> Without a precise error messge (copy & paste what is printed out) it
> is hard to judge.
>
> rpm -V centos-release
>
> If that command does not print out anything then the default CentOS
> repo definitions are there and set. I then would guess the laptop does
> not have internet connectivity. Validate that
>
>
2009 Aug 06
10
GE centricity viewer??
I picked up some data from the nearest hospital to take to the
specialist at the next one, with whom I had an appt.; it came on a CD,
which is marked "DICOM Volume with GE Centricity Viewer."
When I put the CD into a drive, Fedora 11 auto-mounts it, and
fails to find the autorun.exe, which is right there in plain sight. (F11
knows it exists, and asks whether to run it, and then
2015 Jul 06
3
Mappery inquiry
Last time I tried, a few years back, Wine was not yet up to
handling Garmin's proprietary topo map software. It would install, and
sometimes even work, so long as I didn't try to connect a GPS to it. (The
ones I have are all also Garmins -- old ones wanting a serial port.)
I made a huge effort, for most of a year, with a lot of help from
high-powered Alpha Plus Technoids on several
2020 Oct 29
0
[riscv] How do I use the RISC-V Vector extension instructions in LLVM IR?
Michael,
Apologies for taking so long to get back to you.
Trunk LLVM does not contain support for code generating the V extension yet. The experimental-v support you see there is only MC-layer support, where you can use the V instructions in assembly (including inline assembly). There is currently (today) no way of turning LLVM IR vector intrinsics into RISC-V V extension instructions.
Hanna
2020 Sep 29
2
[riscv] How do I use the RISC-V Vector extension instructions in LLVM IR?
Hi Everyone,
I am wondering how to use RISC-V V (Vector) extension instructions in
LLVM IR. In 2019 Kruppe and Espasa gave a talk [1] overviewing the
Vector extension and on slide 16 [2] they show LLVM IR samples which use
the vector instructions through intrinsic functions, such as:
%vl = call i32 @llvm.riscv.vsetvl(i32 %n)
At the time of the talk (April 2019) LLVM support for the V
2007 Feb 07
1
Running KoolMoves
Hello again,
I'm able to run KoolMoves 6.0 (KM) under Wine but it's missing some
functionality. KM is a Flash authoring tool and the missing functionality
is mostly the ability to use the internal preview functions. Internal
preview requires a browser and a flash plug-in, both of which I have. I
also tried KM under CrossOver Office and it works 100%, so I'm hoping I
can tweak
2009 Jan 15
1
Broadcast Phone system (for radio)
this link:
http://www.telos-systems.com/techtalk/digiphones/digiphones_4.htm
States the following:
"Generic PBXs will not do for our broadcast application ? they just
don?t have the features necessary. For example, while lines may
certainly be shared to multiple phones, there is no way to switch groups
of lines from studio to studio. There is also no way to connect
computers for
2007 Nov 28
5
reasons for using CentOS in business environments
My apologies if this question has been previously answered, but could
anyone here provide me with resources that I might use to help build a
case for exclusively using CentOS in an enterprise environment?
(Approximately 200 servers)
Long story short, I've used a little of everything out there
(Gentoo/Debian/*BSD/Slackware) and have a fairly good overall strategy
of how they all work (all of
2004 Aug 31
1
Can't print properly through server, only direct client->printer
At 2:57 am +1000 6/7/04, Alex Satrapa wrote:
>What happens if you change the line to:
>
> print command = grep -v '^[0-9][0-9]* *VM\?$' ...
Then I replied :
>It would have to be '^[0-9][0-9]* *VM\?^M$', but it didn't seem to
>match that. I think the chances of having a line that starts with
>that pattern is pretty remote, especially when you consider
2003 Oct 09
0
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2003 Oct 15
0
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2017 Mar 02
1
Copeland Engineering Dockmaster
On 3/2/17 10:02 AM, Charles Lepple wrote:
> Can you provide a pointer to details on the usbhid-dump tool? Not
> familiar with that one.
I'm using Ubuntu 14.04 Server on an i686 Dell/Wyse CX0 thin-client -
usbhid-dump was available as part of usbhid-utils, if I am not mistaken.
https://github.com/DIGImend/usbhid-dump
> Depending on how much of the Power Device Class (PDC) HID
2009 Jan 02
1
Copy data from XP to same app under Wine??
With snarls and curses and gnashing of teeth, I still keep one
laptop and one dual-bootable PC hard drive with XPProSP2 installed.
(Everything else is Fedora 10.)
I do so purely for one class of apps, proprietary map software.
Wine can now install and run at least one, and the most
important, of the four suites of such apps that I have. (That one is
Garmin MapSource, including Topo US