Displaying 20 results from an estimated 9000 matches similar to: "Running Agent with Opera under Wine"
2001 Dec 05
1
Agent spell checker behavior
Howdy,
I've got an interesting behavior change in Agent in Wine as compared
to Agent in Windows. (And it doesn't have to do with the Clipboard
;-)
When I spell check an email in Agent(Windows), and I get a word not
found, I get a window that shows the not found word with a highlighted
suggested correction. When I spell check an email in Agent(Wine) the
same thing happens except the
2001 Dec 05
2
Agent sending mail behavior
Howdy,
(I'm just full of questions, today. :-)
When I send an email from Agent I get the following output:
===
fixme:mdi:MDIRefreshMenu partially function stub
fixme:ras:RasEnumConnectionsA (0x412b13f8,0x405c64cc,0x405c6514),stub!
fixme:ras:RasEnumConnectionsA RAS support is not implemented !
Configure program to use LAN connection/winsock instead !
===
I didn't realize I was using RAS
2002 Mar 25
1
sane?
Howdy,
I've been regularly using the CVS tree for updating wine for a few
months now, and with only a few problems caused by my relative Linux
OS newbieness, I must say that it's been a dandy experience.
So, I've tried again today, and I get the following error, with having
changed nothing in my method (but maybe my system?) since my last
update:
make[2]: Entering directory
2001 Dec 04
2
Agent Clipboard issues revisited
Howdy,
It seems that there's a bit of a problem with Agent accessing the KDE
Clipboard through Wine. (Or is it the X Clipboard?)
If I start a managed wine Agent session and try to copy from Agent,
the copied info shows up in the KDE Clipboard. If I try to paste
highlighted text from the console into Agent, it works also. Once.
The second (and subsequent tries) don't work. It
2002 Feb 17
1
Multiple Agent works!
Howdy,
I hadn't tired this in a while, but on a lark I thought I'd give it a
go. (I've been quite pre-occupied with some personal matters lately.)
I'm running successfully multiple instances of Agent simultaneously.
I'm not sure when the fix went in that fixed this, or who did it, but,
THANKYOUTHANKYOUTHANKYOUTHANKYOU!!!
Oliver "A very happy wine user who hopes to help
2001 Dec 09
1
Drive letters
Howdy,
In my continuing effort to get Agent up and as functional as possible,
I'm now looking into launching applications.
For example, if I have a .jpg file attached to an email, double
clicking it should be able to open an application (like gimp) to view
the attachment.
I've run into a couple of problems with this. The first is that gimp
tries to open a file called F:\temp\xyz.jpg.
2002 Mar 30
1
Winever
Howdy,
Is there any particular reason to run one winever parameter as opposed
to another. Is it for API compatibility's sake? Is it for bug
compatibility's sake?
Thanks,
====================================================
Oliver Sampson
olsam@quickaudio.com
http://www.oliversampson.com
2002 Dec 27
1
OT: cvs passwd scripting
Howdy and sorry 'bout the OT:
I'd like to write a script that once a week updated my wine CVS
sources for me. There's just one catch: I don't know how to give a
response to the passwd for the cvs tree from a script. I checked out
the advanced bash scripting at tldp.org, but I couln't get Standard
I/O rerouting to do what I wanted. Could someone give me a pointer,
or point me
2001 Dec 06
0
Program installation
Howdy,
It seems that there are three ways to get a Windows program into a
Linux system and to be run under wine.
1) (For Linux only machines.) Copy the Program file directory onto the
Linux file system and run locally, and run with wine --debugmsg
+module,+file in order to find out which .dlls are missing and should
be copied over from the Windows.
2) Install the program onto the local Linux
2002 Apr 22
0
Access
Howdy,
I've got a program (Catraxx) that's an .exe based on the Access
database Engine. Just copying the install directory (like I did with
Agent) doesn't seem to work. I see from the AppDB that Access seems
to work pretty well under Wine. Is there some other tack I should
try, like trying to install the app natively? Any other suggestions?
Thanks,
2001 Dec 10
0
Staroffice compatibility
So, I thought I'd install staroffice on my system. (It didn't really
install correctly, but hey, that's a topic for a different usenet
group.)
Once I had it installed under the /opt directory structure, when I
tried to fire up my wineified email client, I got a host of errors
referring to fonts. Then when Agent opened, it immediately crashed
with an error to the effect of
2002 Feb 23
1
Agent
I am having problems loading Agent. No problem if I am logged in as
root, bit using a user I get the message 'unable to access directory
D:\gent|Data for writing.
However I do not have a D:\ drive. All Windows programs are on my
C:\drive.
2001 Dec 03
1
Some Agent clipboard issues
Howdy,
I've installed wine and Agent under Linux, and frankly, I'm very very
impressed. I'm brand new to the Wine community and I had no idea
that, well, this was possible.
I think I've still got a lot to do to get it to work properly (e.g., I
think I saw something about font conversion.) but there's one thing
that I'm not sure where to begin looking.
I want to copy some
2001 Dec 04
1
Wine newbie needs help, please!
Hi everyone-
This is to all of you out there who are experts with wine. I need to
run Lotus Notes 5.0.8 on my linux desktop. I hear the only way to do
this is to have wine run it for you. well...i downloaded the version
of wine for RH 7.0, got it installed, seem to have it configured, or
maybe thats my problem. I run windows NT, so I had to get the dll
files from a website that has win98
2019 May 20
0
Opera browser on CentOS
Yes, it will not work on EL6, it requires newer glibc and gtk3.
It's time to leave EL6 behind (or stick to Firefox).
--
Sent from the Delta quadrant using Borg technology!
Nux!
www.nux.ro
----- Original Message -----
> From: "H" <agents at meddatainc.com>
> To: "CentOS mailing list" <centos at centos.org>
> Sent: Monday, 20 May, 2019 15:50:53
>
2019 May 20
2
Opera browser on CentOS
On 05/20/2019 05:24 PM, Nux! wrote:
> Yes, it will not work on EL6, it requires newer glibc and gtk3.
> It's time to leave EL6 behind (or stick to Firefox).
>
> --
> Sent from the Delta quadrant using Borg technology!
>
> Nux!
> www.nux.ro
>
> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "H" <agents at meddatainc.com>
>> To: "CentOS
2019 May 20
2
Opera browser on CentOS
On 05/20/2019 03:35 PM, Greg Bailey wrote:
> On 5/20/19 6:22 AM, H wrote:
>> Is anyone running the Opera browser on Centos 7 or 6? While not available in a yum-repository, it seems to be available as a snap-package. Not familiar with those yet but curious if the browser is worthwhile to run. I have generally found Firefox less useful/compatible than Chromium but would also like
2019 May 20
0
Opera browser on CentOS
On 5/20/19 6:22 AM, H wrote:
> Is anyone running the Opera browser on Centos 7 or 6? While not available in a yum-repository, it seems to be available as a snap-package. Not familiar with those yet but curious if the browser is worthwhile to run. I have generally found Firefox less useful/compatible than Chromium but would also like alternatives, particularly since Opera defaults to a
2003 Feb 24
1
Opera 7
Hi guys,
I was just surprised to see that the Opera 7 Installer (without Java) runs
perfectly and installs Op7. After that I was even more surprised to see that
also Opera itself starts without any modifications needed as wine opera.exe.
But surfing a little around I found some problems, for which perhaps anyone
here has a solution?
- sadly it crashes every now and then. I suspect something
2007 Mar 05
1
Opera proposed Theora for native video playback in browsers
Hi ,
I see this news in Opera website :
http://my.opera.com/haavard/blog/2007/03/05/1
I think this is a good news for Theora Team and also a greater news if video
tag becomes true.
This extract of the website is incredible :
'One thing to keep in mind that adding native support for Theora in Opera
would only add about 300K to Opera's overall size! And I am sure that could
even be