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2018 Feb 07
2
Mesa 18 does not build with llvm svn
Hi there, to get a laptop with recent AMD Vega mobile GPU (aka Raven Ridge) running with hardware acceleration I need to build the latest mesa with the latest llvm. I downloaded llvm 7 from svn. Unfortunately, when trying to build mesa 18.0.rc3 with this llvm version the make process fails with lot of "undefined reference to LLVMxyzblahblah" messages. Llvm 5.x is probably not
2004 Oct 01
2
Wine and microphone
I've been trying to get Skype to run under wine, and although the speaker works great, the microphone doesn't appear to work. Microphone works great from linux. Anyone have thoughts on how to get wine to recognize my microphone? Running SuSE 9.0, wine-20040813-SuSELinux90.i586.rpm. PatC -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2005 Oct 03
1
Benefits from using original Windows DLLs?
Hello, I still own MS Windows NT 4 Workstation and Windows95 both on CD. According to the FAQ Windows can't be installed using Wine, but the DLLs could be extracted and used with Wine. Is there much benefit from doing this? I guess the DLLs could be copied to ~/.wine/drive_c/windows/system right? If it makes sense, what is best to used, Win95 or Win NT4? Is this procedure legally
2006 Jul 28
0
mistake drawing the bottom of window in PROTEL (regression)
Hi everyone: I use the protel CAD software. In early versions this work well, but in this version i got a little problem Whe execute in terminal appear this into the screen, no other message no fixme, no warning only this fixme:int:WIN87_WinEm87Info (0x7e285aee,12), stub ! But the things that must appear at the botom of window have a extremly big bottom border. so big that i cant see the
2017 Apr 03
3
battery not installed, but battery still 100% and NUT 2.7.2-4 does not catch this and report a error
On Mon, 3 Apr 2017, Gene Heskett wrote: >>> Nut, IIRC, can do a periodic battery test by putting it offline, >>> using the battery, for a predetermined length of time, weekly, >>> monthly etc, >> >> We definitely don't want that in this instance either! > > Why not? If the battery has a holdup time of 5 minutes when its fresh, Because in this
2005 Feb 17
2
Large Floppy Images
I am still unable to build and boot large floppy images. 1.44, 2.88, and any size HD images work great. No problem. However I have BIOSes with problems booting HD images and would like to get large floppy working. I have tried every script and method I could find with PC DOC 7 and MS DOS 6.22. I have spent too much time analyzing boot sectors. So a few questions: 1. Who has actually see it
2006 Oct 27
3
Memdisk doesn't work without floppy drive
Hi, I stumbled on a rather odd problem. A brand new HP Compaq dx2200 computer didn't want to boot up pxelinux+memdisk image. The computer just gave "Disk I/O error" and stopped there. Workaround was rather simple... Just attach regular floppy drive to the motherboard and everything started working fine. I tried with older 2.05 (pxelinux+memdisk) and newer 3.31. Both produced
2017 Apr 03
2
battery not installed, but battery still 100% and NUT 2.7.2-4 does not catch this and report a error
On 04/03/2017 07:03 PM, Gene Heskett wrote: > > But it does that because you have tried to get 12 years out of a gell > cell battery that is doing really really well if you get 4 years out of > it. I am not saying you should do that _now_, without first replacing > that thoroughly boiled dry battery, but as something you should set it > up to do once you have a serviceable
2003 Oct 13
3
Important feature missing: Floppy booting from 2 disks
Hi list, I've used sys & pxelinux now many times, it's really a useful toy. I found esp. syslinux very helpful as it allows to COMPLETELY boot from multiple disks. However, I could never use a 'vanilla' syslinux for that. I'm doomed to use Distributor patched versions, which I don't really like. Why is that? Read on: Well, I can't manage to boot of a 1.44 MB
2006 Feb 08
1
floppy's led doesn't turn off. Can I safely pull off the floppy media?
syslinux 3.11 (from debian's 3.11-3 package) does it job. The machine boots as expected with an 1.44 floppy. Yet the floppy driver's led doesn't turn off. 1) Is this a syslinux issue? 2) Can I safely remove the boot floppy (media) without dameging it? From memory: $ cat syslinux.cfg say linux 2.6.14 (probably with debian modifications) default linux append root=/dev/nfs
2004 Dec 18
3
Open Ports
Hi, May I ask what ports are necessary for SIP communication through a firewall? I read somewhere that UDP/5060 alone is enough. Some recommends more ports to be opened for RTP. Regards, Norman Zhang
2005 May 16
1
RE: Large Floppy Images
On Thu, Feb 17, 2005 at 16:09:50 -0800, Mikey Sklar wrote > > I use 8MB DOS images with pxelinux to load firmware. Which platform > would you like them for (I have many). I just saw your post and I would definitely be interested in an 8 MB DOS images to work with pxelinux. I have tried the method described in http://people.cs.uchicago.edu/~gmurali/gui/downloads.html but I keep getting
2013 Feb 13
3
iOS and authenticated streams
Hi everyone, I've setup a mount with URL authentication. This works perfectly from a desktop machine using Chrome or VLC. I've previously used public streams from iOS played through mobile chrome or safari (and others have used the Radio Box app), which also worked perfectly. However, when I load an stream that requires authentication on mobile Chrome, it prompts me for the
2006 Jan 18
3
Bootable Floppy w/ Networking & Shell?
I realize this is probably the wrong list but since some of the principals this list deals with are similar in nature I figured it could't hurt. What I am looking to do: Provide a solution to either boot from a floppy disk, establish a network connection, give user the ability to run utilities such as fdisk and dd. as well as provide the same solution as a PXE bootable image. My
2005 Aug 23
3
OT: BIOS upgrades and booting without a floppy drive
I've got a machine running CentOS 3.5 with an Intel D865GBF motherboard and I've been having an occasional "event" where disk-intensive activity (such as running "yum check-update" or starting up OpenOffice) causes the load average to spike and X11 to become unresponsive (as in, the pointer won't even track the mouse) for a few seconds. The machine always recovers
2006 Nov 21
1
memdisk requires floppy drive to boot
Hello! Below is an excerpt from the thread in October. I have the same problem, but my laptop (which is a Brand new HP Compaq NC6230) does not have options in the BIOS to enable or disable floppy support. It just doesn't have one. I assume it leaves it enabled for USB Floppy support, but does not come with the drive. My ISOLinux setup is a UBCD. I tried to make my own, but the lack of
2004 Dec 06
3
reply should be to: wine-users@winehq.org not author
M-Halo wrote: >--- "James E. LaBarre" <jamesl@bestweb.net> wrote: > > > >>>On Fri, 2004-12-03 at 08:27 -0800, Duane Clark >>> >>> >>wrote: >> >> >>>>(You need to hit "Reply-all" so that responses go >>>> >>>> >>to the list, instead >> >>
2007 Aug 24
0
Seagate FreeAgent Pro (external storage, eSATA) linux compatibility
Hi list I am running out of space on my notebook. So wanna buy additional and external storage. I don't wanna do a DIY-work, so searching for pre-built external hard disks. I wish to buy Seagate FreeAgent Pro [0]. Does it work under CentOS 5? Would you recommend me even better products? I am searching for good performance, noise-less, smart standard support and no useless features like
1999 May 28
1
Samba and Seagate BackupExec
Hi, I've got Samba 2.0.2 on a Linux Red Hat 5.2 and a server NT4 SP3 with Seagate BackupExec 7.0. When I want to backup Samba with Seagate BackupExec, I get a message saying "Unable to connect to server, <F5> to retry", and then another one saying "A device specific error occured". I've read all the Samba archive about that subject, but I do not find any
1999 Apr 03
1
Backing up Samba shares with Seagate Backup Exec for NT
Hello, Does anyone have experience backing up their samba SMB shares with an NT-based backup system? I'm using Seagate Backup Exec 7.0, and whenever I select a share on Samba, I get a message saying "Unable to connect to server, <F5> to retry", and then another one saying "A device specefic error occured". My samba shares are all fully operational (I can access them