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2001 Aug 27
3
Netscape
Is it possible to install and run Netscape whitout having access to a
native windows.
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Best regard,
Svend Bjerrum Jensen
http://www.sbj.esenet.dk
2001 Feb 22
1
Borland C++ 5 patch 1 and wine
Hy,
I'am trying to compile a little project with Borland C++ 5
on my redhat 7.0 box with the rpm package from linux-easy for wine.
The IDE is working correctly, compilation goes ok
but when comes time to link all object files together Borland c++ stop to
work. I tried to export project file and do a make, it is the same
problem ilink32.exe seems to hang....
Thanks for help
Jean-Francois
2001 Jul 12
1
Problem W/ Xlib
How do I fix this problem? Is is caused by an improper setting or
configuration?
Thanks in advance.
linux01:/home/raymondj/>debugmem.linux
Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server
Xlib: Client is not authorized to connect to Server
x11drv: Can't open display: :0
Raymond Jou
raymondj@cognigine.com
2001 Oct 09
1
word 2k works fine except file operations..
the ONLY thing I cannot do is file/open and file/save - file/open doesnt
do jack shit and file/save keeps telling me I have a incorrect
filename...
anybody else? is this a general problem or Im messing something up?
2001 Nov 27
1
Dial-up connection
Hi there
I use a winmodem wich is apache a56sp-hcf and Windows 98
how Can l start dial ?up connection with wine
best regards
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2001 Oct 17
3
Cron with Wine
I am currently using Windows self extractor from the command line and it works great to convert zip files to windows exe's. The issue I'm having is if I try and cron this through a shell scipt it complains with the following
+ wine '/usr/share/wine-c/Program Files/WinZip Self-Extractor/WinZIPse.EXE' /y /le /overwrite
2001 Apr 26
2
OK, what's the deal with the display, anyway ?
Does anyone have a consistent way to set the display for wine programs
to /anything/ (meaning something other than :0.0)? I have done the
followings:
ssh to the box I want to run the wine app from.
(As a result, DISPLAY was set to "tux:10.0")
I tried running
wine ./notepad.exe
from the Windows directory. This gave me the following:
Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by
2001 Jun 26
3
dde_private.h?
Build problem on a fresh CVS build, during 'make depend'.
This after I wiped everything in my wine-x86 directory (the
source is in ../wine):
Tue Jun 26 07:58:16 PDT 2001
[lots snipped]
make[3]: Leaving directory `/h5/ewill.h3/development/source/cvs/remote/\
wine/wine-x86/windows'
../../tools/makedep -I../../../wine/dlls/user -I. -I../../../wine/include \
-I../../include
2007 Jan 15
3
Practical limit on dial prefixes for a route
Colleagues,
We're in the process of standardizing on Sprint PCS and Cingular phones on a
national basis (~ 50 properties, 1000's of lines). I manage an Asterisk
install at one location.
I've been looking at the Multitech CellFinder CDMA for Sprint as a dial
backup solution. Basically, it's a CDMA to POTS gateway, tied to a PCS
account. We would see it as a trunk line and I
2004 Mar 25
2
compilers for R on AMD64
Dear R-devel,
A while ago Prof. Ripley had mentioned that g77 on AMD64 isn't the greatest,
and the Salford Fortran is likely to be better. My question is, has anyone
tried compiling R with Salford compilers (or other commercial compilers)?
If so, do they offer performance advantages over GCC?
TIA for any info.
Best,
Andy
Andy Liaw, PhD
Biometrics Research PO Box 2000, RY33-300
2012 May 17
2
glm convergence warning
Hi,
When I run the following code :
Y <- c(rep(0,35),1,2,0,6,8,16,43)
cst <- log(choose(42, 42:1))
beta <- 42:1
tau <- (beta^2)/2
fit <- glm(formula = Y ~ offset(cst) + beta + tau, family = poisson)
fit
fit$converged
glm prints a warning saying that the algorithm did not converge.
However, fit$converged takes the value TRUE.
I don't understand why fit$converged is not
2005 Jun 29
8
Hot swap CPU
From: Rodrigo Barbosa <rodrigob at suespammers.org>
> Btw, don't quote me on this one :)
> I'm only 90% sure of the hotswapping capabilities, and less than 50%
> sure about the price :)
There _are_ systems with hot-swap CPUs, memory and/or, PCI[-X] slots.
They are _not_ commodity and pricey, and require OS-level support.
In fact, I believe Linux 2.6 has some support for
2006 Aug 08
4
choosing a UPS (in the United States)
I do a bunch of "kindness of strangers" hosting in my basement and my
three kVA apc unit died recently. In looking around, it looked like
Belkin was a reasonable low-end replacement for a few machines. Then I
read this mailing list after I purchased one and was gifted another. It
looks like people don't like Belkin. ;-)
So the question is what's a good UPS for running
2001 Mar 04
3
Some comments about beta4
Hi,
I've just tried Ogg/Vorbis for the first time, and I'm quite
impressed with the results. I haven't heard any artifacts in my
tests so far, even at -b 112 (but I'm not a trained listener).
Thanks for the great work!
Now, some (mostly minor) points:
When building libvorbis on either a Linux/libc5 or a Solaris system,
both with gcc, it failed with undefined references to logf()
2011 Jul 09
6
Celebrating Centos 6.0 Day World-wide
Saturday, 9 July 2011 in England.
This afternoon I was very enthusiastically telling staff in a large US
owned stationary and computers chain store (with often too high prices),
Staples, about the joys and benefits of using Linux, specifically
Centos, over M$ Windoze.
May I suggest that all us very grateful users of Centos make 6 copies of
Centos 6.0 (either i386 or/and X64) and hand then out
2011 Mar 20
1
Using the Mahalanobis Function
Hello all,
I am a 2 month newbie to R and am stumped. I have a data set that I've run multivariate stats on using the manova function (I included the data set). Now it comes time for a table of effect sizes with significance. The univariate tests are easy. Where I run into trouble filling in the table of effect sizes is the Mahalanobis D as an effect size. I've included the table so
2019 Nov 18
4
RFC: Moving toward Discord and Discourse for LLVM's discussions
On Mon, Nov 18, 2019 at 2:49 PM Robinson, Paul via llvm-dev <
llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
> | mailing lists for longer-form discussions are unfamiliar, difficult,
> and often intimidating for newcomers
>
>
>
> Um… what? While I know (via my own children) that folks nowadays use
> multiple avenues of communication, it’s **really** hard to imagine email
> as a
2007 Jun 26
1
ts() defunct in R 2.5.0?
Hi!
I have written an R-package
(http://tocsy.agnld.uni-potsdam.de/wavelets/index.html) in R 2.4.1
that requires the ts() function. Users using R 2.5.0 now have a
problem installing this package. I checked the package using R 2.5.0:
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* Installing *source* package 'sowas' ...
** libs
gcc -std=gnu99
2014 Jun 21
3
isohybrid has 2 variants
>Although there are some "isohybrid.exe" around, there is no official support for them and they are also outdated.
>The Syslinux mailing list already includes several emails about issues in the included isohybrid variants. I think that deleting either of them would be a mistake. At least users such as Ian might benefit from both being included.
>Ideally, the Perl variant