Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "Questions about W2K (fwd)"
2001 Apr 17
2
Stupid question: where is the Preferences box?
Good day!
I am GUI-challenged, and proud of it, but I would like a bit of help.
When I start netscape (picked from an Earthlink CD) it raises a message
box that says (this is picked from --debugmsg +text and folded for
mailing convenience):
trace:text:DrawTextExW L"Error: temporary directory E: does not exist.
Please enter a new directory in the preferences box.", 99 ,
[(0,0),(264,0)]
2001 Feb 08
2
Installling more than one wine version (fwd)
On Thu, 8 Feb 2001, Rick Moulton wrote:
> It seems that Corel Office 2000 for linux will not run on any version of
> wine later that the 1022999 ver.. Seems Any newer version causes an
> "ERROR no 6 and stuff about not being able to find "wordperfect" or
> quattropro executuables, and also saying it is a wine error.
> My question, is there a way to install
2001 May 30
1
wprocs.dll (fwd)
On Wed, 30 May 2001, Bence Fejervari wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I compiled wine-20010510 and tried to run winmine.exe, but got the
> following error message:
>
> $ wine winmine.exe
> err:int:INT_GetPMHandler could not load wprocs.dll
...
>
> What is this wprocs.dll file it misses? I couldn't find it anywhere...
>
I dunno, but wine has a built in one (libwprocs.so -
2001 Feb 01
1
Better instructions with "\"
lawson_whitney@juno.com wrote:
> On Sun, 28 Jan 2001, Timothy wrote:
>
> > Improve the usage of "\".
>
> > No where did I come across any proper usage of "\". I had to
> discover on
> > my own how to call up programs via command line, that "c:\Program
> > File\etc.." is really "c:\\Program\ Files\\etc."
>
> Read man
2001 Feb 08
0
hello, I need some help for using wine...
hello,
thanks for all for helping me.
Yves
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2001 Apr 12
3
Looking for junopine-2.0.2
I've seen people discussing Juno under WINE. I have an older version of
Juno, however I cannot locate the "junowine-2.0.2" program. Can someone
PLEASE post a URL to the exact program for download? Thanks in advance.
2001 Mar 27
4
Running Wine as a user
Hi
I've used Wine for some time now, compiled from source, from root with no problems. I now wish to run it regularly as an ordinary user.
Unfortunately it's refusing to run because "the socket is not owned by you", or words to that effect. After the socket is created under /home/user/.wine/... I can give it user permissions and Wine will start, but if I stop Wine and
2001 Apr 05
3
dumb newbie needs help
hi, I read the howto and the official documentation, and have tried setting
up w(h)ine according to the configuration directions, but for some reason,
I'm getting errors on all drives - "cannot stat the drive". what does that
mean, and how do I fix it? All drives that it is calling are already
mounted...
thanks
hello
2001 Dec 08
0
Resource temporarily unavailable (fwd)
Hello
i upploaded the binaries to:
http://www.termografinett.no/thinkboxx.tar.gz
The program is supposed to connect to and controll a home automation
system called Thinkboxx over the serial port, nifty little thing that can
control most of the electronic/electric devices in your house, lighting,
heating, video recorder and so on. using an linux based
wideo surveilance unit, We are trying to
2001 Mar 04
0
Another 'newbie' question :) (fwd)
Paul wrote:
>
> Hello.
>
> I have installed wine from 'codeweavers' via rpm onto my Red Hat 6.2
> system.
> I also got hold of itcl and everything appears to be in place. I
> configured ok maimly just by following the auto-process which ran.
>
> Having read the notes I have tried to start MS Word using the following
> command:
>
> wine
2005 Aug 30
0
No subject
INT 3D - FLOATING POINT EMULATION - STANDALONE FWAIT
Notes: the floating-point emulators in Borland and Microsoft languages and
Lahey FORTRAN use this interrupt
this vector is modified but not restored by Direct Access v4.0, and
may be left dangling by other programs written with the same version
of compiled BASIC
SeeAlso: INT 3C,INT 3E
That is probably about all we know about interrupt
2001 Apr 18
1
Runtime error with winelib and CreateMutex()
Can't find anything at goggle, so hope someone in this group can help.
I've installed codeweavers-wine-20010305-1.i386.rpm on my RedHat 7.0,
which put everything in /opt/wine/.
I built the following program (in file hello.cpp):
#include <iostream.h>
#include <windows.h>
int main()
{
INT i = 0;
cout << "i = " << i << endl;
HANDLE h =
2001 Mar 07
2
can't find libntdll.so, but it's there
Wine (20001202-1mdk) invoked, message "can't find libntdll.so, no such file
or directory." However there is such a file. Same wine.conf file used as
with earlier version 20001026-4mdk. In both installations, wine never made
a proper wine.conf file, file was blank and I had to write my own. I don't
notice anything in the wine.conf file about where the libraries are.
2001 Feb 20
1
I need some help for using wine
hello,
wich rpm must i download if i have glibc-2.1.92 ? (redhat 7.0)
Yves
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2000 May 16
1
samba and case switching.
Hello,
I'm using samba 2.05a on my slackware linux box and have just noticed
something very weird. When I copy a file via network neighborhood in 98
to my home directory on the linux box the file is converted to all
uppercase. Under windows even though it isn't case sensitive the first
letter of each word is capitalized, but when I look at the files under
linux they're all in
2000 Jul 05
1
samba and unix password sync?
Hello,
I'm using redhat linux 6.2, and freebsd 4.0-release, both of which are
running samba 2.06. I'd like to sync up the nt and unix password files,
I've added
unix password sync = yes
but that has no effect.
Any ideas?
Dave.
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2000 Jan 28
0
smbmount 2.06 problem with uppercase conversion.
Hello,
I'm using samba 2.06 and smbmount 2.06, though this problem was
consistent on my 2.05 installation of samba on my slackware 7.0 machine.
I've got a slackware cd-rom, which I've loaded in to a 98 machine and
shared it as cdrom. I've then gone to my linux system, which does not
have a rom and done:
smbmount //host/cdrom /cdrom
which after a minute of spin up time finds and
2000 Mar 23
0
supressing output of netlogon scripts.
Hello,
I've got roaming profiles set up on my machines, that load and run
netlogon scripts that do various things. I would like there output
suppressed, i.e. I don't want to even see the dos box, I just want the
things to do there job and go on. Is this possible?
Thanks.
Dave.
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2000 Mar 27
0
invalid parameter error when logging on.
Hello,
Configuration, fbsd 3.4-release, windows 98, samba 2.06, configured user
profiles, atempting to run them off the fbsd server. I had domain logons
working, then I lost my smb.conf, actually killed it would be more
accurate, and now I'm getting an error when atempting to log in. The
error says:
invalid parameter
this occurs from windows 98 and occurs after i enter either a real
2000 Jun 13
0
synchronizing passwords.
Hello,
I'm trying to sync several password files, first, samba and unix,
secondly, an nt server. I'd like it so when I change accounts on the nt
server or change information those changes are synced in the samba
password file and the nt password file, any suggestions?
Thanks.
Dave.
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