Displaying 20 results from an estimated 200 matches similar to: "CoolEdit Pro 2000 Crashes Under Wine -- But Only For Me?"
2001 Nov 05
1
Oops! Cooledit, wine, and data!
I forgot the attached file the last time!
I tried execute Cooledit2000.exe with these versions of wine.
tillarium:/home/tilleyrw# dpkg -l | grep wine
ii libwine 0.0.20011004-1 Windows Emulator (Library)
ii libwine-dev 0.0.20011004-1 Windows Emulator (Development files)
ii wine 0.0.20011004-1 Windows Emulator (Binary Emulator)
ii wine-doc 0.0.20011004-1 Windows
2001 Nov 19
2
CoolEdit -- More Errors
When I did a 'wine --debugmsg warn+all
/home/tilleyrw/Cool2000/cool2000.exe' the following core dump file resulted.
Due to its length, I'm attaching it as a file. The most interesting
section is where it reads:
warn:dosfs:DOSFS_FindUnixName 'KERNEL32.dll' not found in
'/home/tilleyrw/Cool2000'
warn:dosfs:DOSFS_FindUnixName 'KERNEL32.dll' not found in
2001 Nov 05
0
CoolEdit2000+Wine
I tried execute Cooledit2000.exe with these versions of wine.
tillarium:/home/tilleyrw# dpkg -l | grep wine
ii libwine 0.0.20011004-1 Windows Emulator (Library)
ii libwine-dev 0.0.20011004-1 Windows Emulator (Development files)
ii wine 0.0.20011004-1 Windows Emulator (Binary Emulator)
ii wine-doc 0.0.20011004-1 Windows Emulator (Documentation)
ii wine-utils
2001 Nov 19
2
Wine Errors Revisited
CoolEdit -- More Errors
From:
Robert Tilley <tilleyrw@cfl.rr.com>
Date:
Monday 19 November 2001 08:05:31
Groups:
comp.emulators.ms-windows.wine
no references
When I did a 'wine --debugmsg warn+all
/home/tilleyrw/Cool2000/cool2000.exe' the following core dump file resulted.
Due to its length, I'm attaching it as a file. The most interesting
section is where it
2001 Sep 14
2
Compile Errors with e2fsprogs-1.24a
When I try to compile e2fsprogs-1.24a I receive the following snippet:
tillarium:/home/tilleyrw/downloads/ext3 Files/e2fsprogs-1.24a# mkdir build;cd
build
tillarium:/home/tilleyrw/downloads/ext3 Files/e2fsprogs-1.24a/build#
../configure
<<SNIP>>
./mk_cmds: Files/e2fsprogs-1.24a/lib/ss: No such file or directory
mk_cmds: Couldn't find mk_cmds's template files.
make[2]: ***
2001 Feb 27
4
Wine Setup
I am a complete newbie to Wine. I am aware of the wonderful things OTHER
people can get it to do as far as running MS apps, but I have never had
such sucess.
The last attempt to run "winesetup" as root was met with the following:
debian:/home/tilleyrw# whoami
root
debian:/home/tilleyrw# winesetup
Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server
Xlib: Client is not authorized
2001 Feb 01
2
Configuration Problem
I have been using apt-get to maintain the latest version of WINE on my Debian system.
Problem? When I attempt to run Agent (wine /mnt/C/Program\ Files/Agent/agent.exe) the following response is seen:
***
tillarium:~# wine /mnt/C/Program\ Files/Agent/agent.exe
/usr/bin/wine: [: too many arguments
No configuration file detected.
No configuration file detected.
tillarium:~#
***
When I press the
2001 Dec 30
0
Cooledit Pro
Hi,
I try to run Cooledit pro under wine, but it doesn't
works :
The installation works fine, but when i run
wine /var/wine/coolpro/coolpro.exe
the picture of cooledit is drawing, and it freeze after that,
and nothing happen.
I have read on the application databases that cooledit
run very fine with wine, and a friend told me it works
fine with Mandrake.
My distrib is Debian sid.
I have
2001 Apr 26
0
CoolEdit success
I'd just like to post a little success story to cheer people up. :-) I'm
now able to run CoolEdit Pro 1.2 without problems. First I ran the
installation program with wine. Worked nicely. Then there was a problem.
When I tried to launch coolpro.exe it complained that it couldn't find a
dll called "pnc3250.dll" and therefore couldn't load the filter
"Ra3.flt".
2001 Mar 01
1
WINE Problems
The following appreared when I tried to run Agent with WINE.
tilleyrw@debian:~$ xhost +localhost
localhost being added to access control list
tilleyrw@debian:~$ xterm -display :0
tilleyrw@debian:~$ wine
Wine called with no arguments.
Invoking /usr/bin/wine.bin ...
tilleyrw@debian:~$ wine /mnt/C/Program\ Files/Agent/agent.exe
/usr/bin/wine: [: too many arguments
Invoking /usr/bin/wine.bin
2001 Feb 26
2
Wine Setup and Config File?
I have recently added the appropriate lines to my sources.list and done an
apt-get install wine, read the included documentation, and run winesetup.
Here are the results:
tilleyrw@debian:~$ wine
Warning:
The Wine launcher is unable to find xmessage.
This launcher script relies heavily on finding this tool,
and without it, it will behave poorly.
Most Linux distributions have
2001 Mar 05
2
WINE and IO permissions
In my latest attempt to use Wine to run Forte Agent, these were my
observations.
tilleyrw@debian:~/vmware-distrib$ wine '/mnt/C/Program
Files/Agent/agent.exe'
/usr/bin/wine: [: too many arguments
Invoking /usr/bin/wine.bin /mnt/C/Program Files/Agent/agent.exe ...
tilleyrw@debian:~/vmware-distrib$ wine '/mnt/C/Program\
Files/Agent/agent.exe'
/usr/bin/wine: [: too many arguments
2001 Mar 02
1
Wine Debugging Log
While attempting some of the posted possible answers to my wine
difficulties, the following debug log was produced. Does this help anyone?
Wine should have a option in the debug window which would send the results
of a faulty launch directly to the wine-developer list (ala KDE) so that
problems can be more easily solved.
tilleyrw@debian:~$ wine '/mnt/C/Program\ Files/Agent/agent.exe'
2001 Sep 26
1
Reverting to etx2???
I am in the odd situation of needing to revert my root partition back to
ext2 so that it may be resized.
I prefer to use Partition Magic at the moment and it can only work with
partitions of ext2, not ext3. I believe that the documentation for ext3
exists at the main web site, http://www.uow.edu.au/~andrewm/linux/ext3/.
That is my next destination but as the answer may not exist there, I
2001 Aug 14
1
bassrumble, take two
Hi,
maybe this is of interest for someone out there. I found that taking the
difference between an original sample and its decoded Vorbis counterpart
is a cool way to mangle sounds (especially voice samples get a nice
weird touch :] ).
A side effect is that the result is not only exactly what information
the encoder omits, it also contains things that it adds to the sample
(artifacts). Leaving
2001 Jan 12
2
oggenc (small files)
I've had this problem encoding oggs where the output file is small, like
24kbytes for a 4 minute song (tested at 128 and 160kbit). I'm running
Windows 2000 and this has happened in oggenc, oggdrop, and CDEX, though I've
also been able to get good encodings with each of these. I think the only
clean encodings have been .wav's that I've made myself with SoundForge or
CoolEdit,
2006 Feb 28
1
Dereverberation - is it work?
Hello,
I'm using Speex1.1.11.1 source code.
I enabled dereverb by speex_preprocess_ctl(). I try different dereverb_level and dereverb_decay values and it seems to not work. I generate some test files in CoolEdit using reverb or echo and then preprocess it by speex_preprocess(preprocess, input, NULL); and output is the same as input:(.
Denoising and VAD works very good. I tried dereverb with
2004 Aug 06
1
Speex settings and jitter
[Just curious, and seizing the opportunity to communicate with
other folks who are doing the same kind of thing I am...]
How are you measuring the latency? I tried measuring it with my
program (also Win32-based, also using DirectSound[Capture]) and came
up with around 130ms. To measure it, I placed the mic near a
speaker to get feedback going, had my program connect to itself
(local
2004 Oct 06
2
Working Wellgate *SIP* 38xx/35xx hardware anyone?
I'm loosing hair at cosmic speed now for the past 10 days.
Welltech's Wellgate 38xx/35xx FXO/FXS SIP hardware versions seem to have
very buggy firmware possibly due to hastely done porting from H.323
firmware.
Is there anyone on this mailing list who was able to:
1. setup a 35xxA FXS with all ports authenticating properly with *?
or
2. setup a 38xx FXO to work as dial-in from pstn to
2004 Aug 06
3
Removing silence at the start and end of sample encoded
Hi,
Speex is great!
We are using it to compress hundreds of megabytes of speech for use in our
application that trains people in resuscitation. The previous version of our
product used Ogg Vorbis, but after switching to Speex, we achieve fantastic
compression, while retaining super quality. That allows us to cram more
translated versions of the software onto each CD-ROM, making everything