Displaying 20 results from an estimated 110 matches similar to: "wine quit working; says "unhandled exception""
2004 Nov 10
1
avoiding 'authenticity' prompt
Hi, all --
I have much the same question that Roni Karpachevsky did back in
September. We use ssh as part of our batch scripts and occasionally come
across a machine we haven't visited before and get hung up.
Within this network we can trust and believe all machines, so I would
like to set a flag that causes the new host key, whatever it may be, to
be added to the known_hosts file and we
2007 Nov 08
1
problems with permissions on windows
Hello,
I'm using cwRsync on windows (I've tried a few alternatives, like
Delta for example, but all of them behave equally (bad) in my case -
they set really weird permissions on binaries - I don't know which
ones exactly, but binaries cannot be executed).
I have a linux server with binaries for different platforms. When I
rsync (copy) linux binaries to linux, or copy mac binaries
2015 Oct 29
1
Isohybrid wiki page and UEFI
Bruno Cornec via Syslinux said on Sun, Oct 25, 2015 at 12:39:53PM +0100:
>I'm indeed trying to have everything I need on the boot part of the
>ISO9660 image (kernel and an initrd which is normally built by
>MondoRescue which then mounts the ISO9660 FS to have access to
>additional content once booted). For now I do not seem to get to boot the
>kernel.
>
>My machines are HP
2015 Oct 30
0
Isohybrid wiki page and UEFI
Hello,
Ady via Syslinux said on Sun, Oct 25, 2015 at 08:15:37PM +0200:
>_ Creating filesystem that _does_ conform to ISO-9660;
I think the only issue is with a tag. That same image boots with grub
0.99
>_ The fat image should not be bigger than 32MiB, and it should be
>aligned. The latter suggestion is usually ignored by almost everyone,
>but if we are troubleshooting...
Tried with
2015 Oct 30
2
Isohybrid wiki page and UEFI
> Hello,
>
> Ady via Syslinux said on Sun, Oct 25, 2015 at 08:15:37PM +0200:
> >_ Creating filesystem that _does_ conform to ISO-9660;
>
> I think the only issue is with a tag. That same image boots with grub
> 0.99
I understand. My point is, in theory, "everything" is frequently
expected to work as it was designed; in practice, it is not. So my
suggestions
2015 Oct 25
2
Isohybrid wiki page and UEFI
> Hello,
>
> Gene Cumm said on Thu, Oct 22, 2015 at 06:39:44PM -0400:
> >On Thu, Oct 22, 2015 at 1:56 PM, Bruno Cornec via Syslinux
> ><syslinux at zytor.com> wrote:
> >
> >> 3/ Using syslinux.efi in a FAT32 image (similar to the previous 2
> >> confs) stored on a iso9660 media by genisoimage and its
> >> -eltorito-alt-boot -efi-boot
2016 Feb 13
6
heads up: /boot space on kernel upgrade
On Sat, February 13, 2016 5:57 am, Timothy Murphy wrote:
> Devin Reade wrote:
>
>> I have a CentOS 6 machine that was initially installed as CentOS 6.4
>> in May of 2013. It's /boot filesystem is 200M which, IIRC, was the
>> default /boot size at the time.
>
> As a matter of interest, is there any advantage today
> in having a /boot partition?
> I thought
2015 Oct 23
4
Isohybrid wiki page and UEFI
> Hi,
>
> some minor nitpicking on Ady's summary:
>
> > the real "genisoimage" is not really up to the task for
> > UEFI-booting.
>
> In some distros, genisoimage offers option -e for embedding
> a FAT filesystem image.
> (genisoimage is a fork of mkisofs, so "real" is somewhat
> misleading in respect to history.)
>
> For
2006 Mar 28
0
Capistrano: can''t get remote connection to work
I can''t get rake remote:exec ACTION=setup to complete successfully. I
suspect there is a problem in authentication.
The problem however isn''t RSA authentication, see earlier message:
subj: Capistrano: remote setup fails, using RSA authentication
I renamed my .ssh dir on the remote server and am now connecting via
ssh-password authentication. I can connect via ssh w/o
2005 Nov 19
1
[package concord] seeking maintainer
Hi,
can anybody tell me how to contact the maintainer of the
"concord" package? The address given in the help file is not
valid anymore.
,----
| > help(package=concord)
|
| Information f?r Paket 'concord'
|
| Description:
|
| Package: concord
| Version: 1.4-2
| Date: 2005-05-10
| Title: Concordance and reliability
| Author: Jim Lemon
2005 Oct 27
0
where is Jim Lemon? (PR#8259)
This concerns the contributed package "concord". Sorry to bother
you with it, but my attempt to contact the author/maintainer
failed (see below). Perhaps you can forward it, or let me
know where to send it.
Regards, Rob Kushler
------------------------------------------------------
This is the Postfix program at host tak.itd.uts.edu.au.
I'm sorry to have to inform you that
2005 Jun 05
5
A long digression on packages
Hello again,
First, thanks for the help that got the latest plotrix package finished.
I had been planning to write something about packages since Scott
Waichler offered the gantt.chart function. Then Ben Bolker (who helped
me to write the axis.break function) asked if I would be willing to
include some of his plotting functions and almost immediately after that
Sander Oom kindly donated the
2005 Jun 05
5
A long digression on packages
Hello again,
First, thanks for the help that got the latest plotrix package finished.
I had been planning to write something about packages since Scott
Waichler offered the gantt.chart function. Then Ben Bolker (who helped
me to write the axis.break function) asked if I would be willing to
include some of his plotting functions and almost immediately after that
Sander Oom kindly donated the
2004 Aug 19
2
Getting data loaded
Hi,
I have been informed of a bug in the concord package, in that the data files
containing the tabulated critical values for Kendall's W are not loaded on
the command library(concord).
I had assumed that the lines in install.R would correspond to the commands to
load data in R, e.g.
data(Wcrit01)
data(Wcrit05)
While these work on the command line, I get the errors:
library(concord)
2004 Aug 19
2
Getting data loaded
Hi,
I have been informed of a bug in the concord package, in that the data files
containing the tabulated critical values for Kendall's W are not loaded on
the command library(concord).
I had assumed that the lines in install.R would correspond to the commands to
load data in R, e.g.
data(Wcrit01)
data(Wcrit05)
While these work on the command line, I get the errors:
library(concord)
2010 Jul 14
16
For what reason the "official" Wine does not support USB ?
Hello
A lot of windows application need access to an USB port.
For Wine a library (or a patch) exists to manage that but it is not include in the "official" release.
If we want to work with this USB port, we have to compile a personal version of Wine, but this is not really obvious for every body.
Why this feature is not include in the release ?
Do you plan an official release with
2006 May 26
1
cannonical open source rails apps?
What do you think are the best examples of open source rails apps?
I keep a copy of typo trunk around just to look at the code to see
how they''ve solved a problem. Do you know other apps that you
consider particularly well written?
Thanks
--
- Stephen Bannasch
Concord Consortium, http://www.concord.org
2007 Mar 21
0
using ''_.'' to indicate table headers doesn''t work in SRC v1.160
I''m using" superredcloth (1.160)
Using ''_.'' to indicate table headers doesn''t work:
$ irb
irb(main):001:0> require ''superredcloth''
=> true
irb(main):005:0> SuperRedCloth.new("|_. name |_. age |_. sex |\n|
joan | 24 | f |\n| archie | 29 | m |\n| bella | 45 | f |\n").to_html
=>
2007 May 14
1
parsing an lmer error with interaction term
I'm trying to specify a model using lmer with a binary response and
interaction term, but I get an error I can't parse (see below).
Here is some sample data:
Subject Concord Age Disc
SVC999MX148SU-F yes u int
TOU999JU030S1 yes u int
TOU999JU030S1 yes u int
TOU999JU030S1 yes u int
TUT578MX037S2 yes g int
COL140MX114S2 yes yf
2007 Mar 24
3
Patch for superredcloth to enable textile table headers
SuperRedCloth v1.160 and svn rev 163 don''t work the textile commands
that specify table headers instead of table data.
Here''s a simple test:
require ''superredcloth''
w = "|_. a|_. b|_. c|\n|1|2|3|"
h = SuperRedCloth.new(w).to_html
puts h
<table>
<tr>
<td>_. a</td>