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2002 Apr 20
0
stronghold and other strategygames --> MOUSE behaviour
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Hi!
I'm new to wine, but when I start stronghold (MouseGrab enabled),
i can only scroll up and left the screen, but not right and down...
any ideas?
please email me directly! THX!
Mike
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2004 Mar 17
1
mke2fs -O dir_index save to use with kernel >=2.4.25 ?
Hi,
is it save to use ext2 / ext3 hashed b-trees feature with linux
kernel >= 2.4.25 ?
thanx, Gregor
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echo '16i[q]sa[ln0=aln100%Pln100/snlbx]sbA0D3F204445524F42snlbxq'|dc
2003 Jan 08
1
[Q] e2image: tools for sparse files & e2sfck support
Hi,
i have two twofold e2image related questions:
1) The man page mentions "cp (1)"'s --sparse=always option. I
wonder if there are sparse aware tools which
a) display the "real" amount of disk space occupied by a
sparse file
b) compress sparse files (other than compressing very
thightly several GiB of zeros)
2) "E2fsck, mke2fs, etc.
2008 Jan 02
1
tick_divider kernel parameter for guest vm
When upstream released 5.1, everybody wanted to test a new kernel
parameter that could adjust the system clock rate at boot time to
something else than the standard 1000Hz clock rate.
A lot of testings has been done (thanks to Akemi Yagi for her great
work) and you can see the results here :
http://bugs.centos.org/view.php?id=2189
As you can read at the bottom of the comments, it seems it was a
2007 Jun 30
0
freenx/nx server part
The CentOS wiki has a page regarding the nomachine nx client setup ...
But i think that a page describing the server part, including ssh key
authentication, can be interesting for people wanting to use nx/freenx.
Because by default, it will modify sshd_config to allow password
authentication (even if configured manually to not do so ...)
Range : can you create a new page ? or do we have to edit
2003 Jun 17
1
Good journal size on data=journal?
Hi,
Im wondering what would be a good size on the journal file for a
data=journal ext3 ? I can't find any reference to a "standard" value for
other then ordered (8192 blocks).
Please include my email in replies,
Thanks in advance.
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echo '[q]sa[ln0=aln256%Pln256/snlbx]sb382793634903snlbx806007844
59087snlbx71765988876376snlbx11172185121099snlbx'|\dc
2002 Sep 25
2
smbd process with high cpu utilization.
One of my smbd processes used 100% cpu. I straced the process and the
output follows:
washington:~# strace -p 3416
fcntl64(13, F_SETLKW64, {type=F_UNLCK, whence=SEEK_SET, start=404, len=1},
0xbfffefa0) = 0
sendto(12, "\3\0X\r\0\0&\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\'\374\f\0\0\0\0\0\16\0\0\0", 26, 0,
{sin_family=AF_INET, sin_port=htons(41373),
sin_addr=inet_addr("127.0.0.1")}}, 16) = 26
2012 Jan 25
1
solving nls
Hi,
I have some data I want to fit with a non-linear function using nls, but it
won't solve.
> regresjon<-nls(lcfu~lN0+log10(1-(1-10^(k*t))^m), data=cfu_data,
> start=(list(lN0 = 7.6, k = -0.08, m = 2)))
Error in nls(lcfu ~ lN0 + log10(1 - (1 - 10^(k * t))^m), data = cfu_data, :
step factor 0.000488281 reduced below 'minFactor' of 0.000976562
Tried to increase minFactor
2009 Jan 12
1
Deliver *sometimes* delivers via /tmp?
Hi,
I'm running dovecot (1.1.7) deliver and sieve (1.1.5) on a Fedora 9
platform, using selinux targetet mode.
Most of the mail deliveries goes well, but once deliver tried to copy
the mail to the /tmp directory, which it seems it not allowed by
selinux. I guess that deliver wants to sanitize the mail or something
and therefore copies it to /tmp.
Before I ask for selinux to allow this, I
2013 Oct 29
1
lpxelinux.0 - 6.02 - failed to load ldlinux.c32
O.K Here we go: 8-)
Pxelinux 4.10 4.10-pre22 Copyright .....
!PXE entry point found (we hope) at 9073:00F6 via plan A
UNDI code segment at 9073 len 216A
UNDI data segment at 9059 len 01A0
UNDI: baseio ec00 int 11 MTU 1500 type 1 "DIX+802.3" flags 0x81b
Getting cached Packet 01 02 03
MY IP addr seems to be 172.31.126.10
UNDI : IRQ11(0x73):0a63:4f9b -> 0000:8de2
Mac: Addr: 80 ee 73
2007 Apr 23
2
mbox bug in 1.0.0
Hi folks. We're moving users from rc24 and 27 to 1.0.0. On four mailboxes
so far we've seen these errors after the move (quick and dirty anonymizing
follows):
Apr 23 13:22:41 server.umn.edu dovecot: [ID 107833 local6.info] imap-login:
Login: user=<USER>, pid=<9046>, method=PLAIN, rip=***.***.***.***,
lip=***.***.***.***, TLS
Apr 23 13:22:41 server.umn.edu dovecot: [ID
2014 Oct 07
1
CDTB On Samba 4.1.12 As Member files server.
Hello all,
I've some CTDB issue which I'm not sure where to start...
I follow this guide by steve which is nice.
The different on what have is that I don't have drbd running...
Also I've 4 x GE which is all Connected to a switch with different ip but
same subnet
This is suppose to load balance the traffic as under samba dns, they all
have the same name.
I'm only planing 3
2002 Oct 16
2
Where is regapi?
I am using Redhat 7.3 with the 2002/10/07 RPMS's.
I cannont find the "regapi" program.
I also cant find the /tools directory.
Do I need to download the "tgz" version instead?
http://www.winehq.com/Docs/wine-user/no-windows.shtml
"Use tools/wineinstall to compile Wine and install the default registry. Or
if you prefer to do it yourself, compile programs/regapi, and
2002 May 25
3
Switching video mode
Hi,
This is some short of technical question or might be my stupidity, please tell
me so ;o)
Ok, let's say I have an application which I would like to run in
640x480x32/fullscreen. I have my basic X desktop settings at 1024x768 and I
would no like to change the resolution. Is there any way to let wine start an
X server on another shell with a different resolution, automatically switch
2014 May 18
0
PATCH for replaygain_synthesis
I've not benchmarked to know if their is any real benefit, but changing
the include in fast_float_math_hack.h to <mathimf.h> is all that is
required to use the latest ICC.
John
On 17/05/2014 10:26, lvqcl wrote:
> The file
> src/share/replaygain_synthesis/include/private/fast_float_math_hack.h
> redefines 'tanh' as 'tanhf'. This file is intended for Intel
2003 Oct 12
1
Error openning file (PR#4550)
Full_Name: Adolfo Jiménez Pérez
Version: 1.8.0 (2003-10-08)
OS: Window'98 2ed
Submission from: (NULL) (81.203.134.156)
I've a crash when reading a specific file with the command:
> read.table("file.dat")
This file can be readed with the 1.1.1 version using the same command and R
reads it correctly.
The content file is this:
---->file beginning<---------
2009 Dec 25
2
Using Dovecot deliver with Postfix
Hello,
while installing Dovecot sieve, I am not able to deliver email for root. The strange thing is,
that mails to ordinary users get delivered. And no, I do not use virtual mail, just ordinary
unix accounts with an entry to passwd / shadow.
Also before switching from Postfix deliver to Dovecot deliver, everything worked fine.
Current versions for dovecot and postfix are:
dovecot-1.2.8
2014 May 17
3
PATCH for replaygain_synthesis
The file src/share/replaygain_synthesis/include/private/fast_float_math_hack.h
redefines 'tanh' as 'tanhf'. This file is intended for Intel Compiler only,
but it includes outdated mathf.h and doesn't work with current versions of ICC.
The fixes are trivial though, and I compiled 2 versions of flac.exe: with this
'hack' turned off an on. The difference in decoding speed
2006 Jan 12
0
bug in qr.coef() and (therefore) in qr.solve (PR#8476)
[I thought I'd submitted this bug report some time ago, but it's never showed up on the bug tracking system, so I'm submitting again.]
qr.solve() gives incorrect results when dealing with complex matrices or with qr objects that have been computed with LAPACK=TRUE, whenever the b argument has more than one column. This bug flows from qr.coef(), which has a similar problem. I believe
2009 Aug 09
1
Inaccuracy in svd() with R ubuntu package
On two laptops running 32-bit kubuntu, I have found that svd(), invoked
within R 2.9.1 as supplied with the current ubuntu package, returns very
incorrect results when presented with complex-valued input. One of the
laptops is a Dell D620, the other a MacBook Pro. I've also verified the
problem on a 32-bit desktop. On these same systems, R compiled from
source provides apparently