Displaying 20 results from an estimated 3000 matches similar to: "Wine not recognizing cdrom in Dune 2000"
2010 Jun 26
7
Dune 2000 freezes after a few minutes - Any ideas?
Hi there. I got a problem with good old Dune2000. Installing works fine and the game starts too. After a few minutes of fine gameplay (2-5 minutes [Rolling Eyes] ) the game freezes. Before the game freezeses, the cursor runs kinda too fast. It rotates like crazy but the game works normal. Any ideas?
I'am using Linux Mint Helena 8 and Wine 1.2 (now rc 5). And yes, I patched the game to version
2007 Jan 03
1
Dune 2000 - no keyboard response - good rendering speed
Hi,
I've installed Dune 2000 and the 1.06 patch in Wine, and it runs very well,
except that it doesn't accept keyboard input. It wasn't any better without the
patch. The entry at the appdb doesn't mention anything about it. Does anybody
know how to fix it?
I've already tried changing all the settings on the "graphics" tab
in "winecfg". Half-Life, for
2012 Apr 11
1
row.names in dunes and dunes.env?
Hello,
I've got a small dataset on box turtle shell measurements that I would like to perform a detrended correspondence analysis on. I thought that it would be interesting to examine the morphometrics for each species in the area of overlap and in areas where neither species occurs.
I've taken a look at the dune and dune.env datasets in vegan. Using the str() command gives me
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2002 Feb 21
1
Manage Your Money
Hey-
I'm trying to get Manage Your Money to run under wine so that I
can convince my parents to run linux on their machine. It
installs fine and I can run it. When I click on "Start New
Account" or any other button for that matter, wine crashes with
these messages:
err:ntdll:RtlpWaitForCriticalSection section 0x400e6d28
"syslevel.c: Win16Mutex" wait timed out,
2009 Apr 12
3
Hi, complete ubuntu 8.10 novice needs help with wine
hi i've been trying to get an old game (Dune 2) which i used to play through DOS to work on Linux systems, i've not used this before and am in need of an 'idiot's guide to Linux'
i've gotten as far as having unpacked the file and installed it on terminal, it now to the point of running the Setup.exe
however when i try to run the setup, i get the following command line
2011 Nov 23
1
Vegan: Diversity Plot, label points
Dear List,
I can'f figure how to add point labels in the next plot (example from
?taxondive help page):
library(vegan)
data(dune)
data(dune.taxon)
taxdis <- taxa2dist(dune.taxon, varstep=TRUE)
mod <- taxondive(dune, taxdis)
plot(mod)
The points in this plot are diversity values of single sites, and I'd
like to add a label to each one. The plot command don't accept a
2011 Nov 24
1
Vegan: how to plot sites labes in diversity plot
Dear List,
I can'f figure how to add point labels in the next plot (example from
?taxondive help page, from vegan package):
library(vegan)
data(dune)
data(dune.taxon)
taxdis <- taxa2dist(dune.taxon, varstep=TRUE)
mod <- taxondive(dune, taxdis)
plot(mod)
The points in this plot are diversity values of single sites, and I'd
like to add a label to each one. The plot command don't
2001 Dec 13
0
Dune2000 and winex
I have heard that people have gotten Dune2000 to work under winex, but
I've had no luck doing so. Could someone who has post their
~/.wine/config ? Thx
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Linux Consultant
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2001 Dec 13
0
Dune2000 under winex
I see reports that people have gotten Dune2000 to work fine in a
window under winex, but I'm had no luck doing so. Could someone who
has gotten this to work post their ~/.wine/config ? Thx
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http://www.bigfoot.com/~brihall
Linux Consultant
A library is an arsenal of liberty.
2019 Mar 29
0
Re: [PATCH 2/3] v2v: add Var_expander
On Monday, 25 March 2019 15:55:46 CET Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 25, 2019 at 05:22:51PM +0100, Pino Toscano wrote:
> [...]
>
> After being burned a few times with custom parsing (hello, guestfish)
> I'm not a big fan.
I can perfectly understand that, however ...
> Is there not an existing C or OCaml library/facility we could use
> here? It's a shame we
2002 Sep 11
0
Problem: authorise_login: refusing user with no session setup
Hi,
We are running Samba-2.2.6pre2 as a PDC with Win2kSP2-clients and we had
the same problem running samba-2.2.5 and Win2k. We had NT4-client
running previous versions of samba-2.2.x and have never had the same
problem.
Samba is compiled from source on Solaris8 running YP.
We have everything up and running but sometimes users get a dialog-box
just saying "Access denied" when they
2011 May 13
1
Standard method to read current listeners without user/password
Hi all,
This is the output of status2.xsl:
MountPoint,Connections,Stream Name,Current
Listeners,Description,Currently Playing,Stream URL
Global,Client:60461 Source: ,,7,,
/foxcub,,,7,, - Brian Eno - Dune Prophecy theme,
It doesn't look like any csv output I've ever seen.
Some of the output seems to be string literal and some of it is the
actual server information, and at some parts
2002 Feb 27
3
winsock 16 BIT
Hi!
In October I worked with a client-server (using winsock.dll) 16 bit
aplication
emulated in wine (Not using ODBC), it worked fine. This aplication needs
to connect to a
server using port ctsql 5557/tcp, this service is in my /etc/services.
And wine made all realy fine (Version 20011108). With the release
20011226 (I think)started the problem. Something changed with winsock
16-bit.
I've
2006 Aug 02
0
Problems with password change/LDAP
Hello,
I've just installed the Samba 3.0.23a on a Solaris 10 box, 64-bit
compiled. I'm running in to some problems though. When I try to change
the password of a use this is the output I get:
rroot@dune-sb0:/ >/usr/local/samba/bin/smbpasswd linus
New SMB password:
Retype new SMB password:
init_account_policy: Failed to grant privileges to BUILTIN\Administrators!
unknown fmt N
2004 Jul 26
1
imap folders
Until last week I was using old imap daemon, then i installed FEdora
Core 2 and it was replaced by dovecot or cyrus. I decided to use
dovecot, and managed to configure it. But I still have a problem, the
users imap folders (stored in their home dirs) arent visible, only the
inbox. How can I recover those folders?
--
Roger Dura?ona Vargas
Linux user #180787
A cada momento nos rodea lo
2017 Dec 21
1
Unable to Join the Active Directory as a Domain Controller
Hello Garming,
In the link above (sorry, it's in French), I can read how to downgrade a
feature level of a 2012-R2 domain to work in 2008 R2.
https://sloze.wordpress.com/2014/06/18/active-directory-diminuer-le-niveau-fonctionnel-dune-foret-etou-dun-domaine-2/
Here is the English version of the Set-ADDomainMode command:
https://technet.microsoft.com/fr-fr/library/hh852281(v=wps.630).aspx
2005 Oct 12
0
Variance explained in regression trees?
I apologize for what may be novice questions but I am new to program R and
need a bit of assistance. I am using R to create regression trees to explain
how various environmental predictors influence coastal dune loss as a result
of hurricane activity.
First question is as follows; how do I interpret the complexity plots that
the rpart package will produce. What do the X and Y axis represent
2012 Jun 21
1
Writing 'domain specific languages' with R
I would like to port to R the IPAT-S language, kind of a 'domain
specific' scripting language for developing quantitative models for
medium and long-term sustainability scenarios (www.ipat-s.org).
I think that in order to replicate its syntax I need some kind of
'macro' functionality to reparse it into R constructs. Are there any
examples of tweaking R to support a domain specific
2016 May 23
3
A "Cross-Platform Runtime Library API" in LLVM IR
On 23 May 2016, at 10:13, Lorenzo Laneve <lore97drk at icloud.com> wrote:
>
> I know but maybe malloc() is a bit higher level than a hypothetical __alloc(), which may be lower-level and then faster.
How?
> And malloc() is contained in the libc as Matthias said and so maybe a program using malloc() even for a non-C language linking against the crt is needed.
On many *NIX
2016 May 23
0
A "Cross-Platform Runtime Library API" in LLVM IR
This is the point,
High-level OO languages don't use malloc(), they use something else.
My idea was a C API with implementations of functions:
For example
Assuming I need to implement a function which allocates a new object.
The API provides a really basic allocator function I can use to implement the complete function the high-level language needs.
void *__newobject(int class_size) {
void