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2008 Apr 25
0
[Fwd: Re: Preference of Linux flavors]
Basically, on this subject, I'm with you. Which Linux you use is like religion, what works for YOU is best. If you don't like Fedora, there is Slackware (yes it is still there but under a different name?), Ubuntu and many other Linux distributions. What DOES matter here is how you use Wine and if Wine works for you. James McKenzie A user of Darwine on MacOSX 10.4.12 (soon to be
2007 Apr 13
5
[LLVMdev] [llvm-commits] CVS: llvm-www/Name.html
On Apr 13, 2007, at 9:49 AM, Devang Patel wrote: > + <tr><td>Jeff Cohen</td><th> > + Oscar</th> > + <td>Oscar = Open Source Compiler And Runtime</td></tr> Perfect, and very nice backronym. Unfortunately, Wikipedia says: > Both Oscar and Academy Award are registered trademarks of the > Academy [of Motion Picture Arts
2006 Apr 20
1
Odd stemmer behavior
I've noticed some strange results from the stemmer in the Ruby port: irb(main):003:0> @stem.stem_word("anybody") => "anybodi" irb(main):004:0> @stem.stem_word("swimmingly") => "swim" irb(main):005:0> @stem.stem_word("fiercely") => "fierc" irb(main):006:0> @stem.stem_word("fraudulently") =>
2003 Nov 04
3
*, Fritz!PCI and strange behavior
I'm testing * (CVS-09/16/03-02:07:49 with zaprtc 0.0.1) with Fritz!PCI (chan_capi 0.3.0), and have a couple of funny things - I wonder if anyone else has seen them: - Now and then, * just exits. Until now I had lowish-level verbosity on, so all I saw was 'Executing last minute cleanups'. What can trigger * exits? (in other words, what should I pay attention to when attempting to
2001 Aug 09
2
pre-RC1 downloads
Hi! Propably a stupid question, but where can I get those brandnew encoders from? It'd be great if someone could post those URLs to the list for people like me who don't read any forums (no time, no fun :P). Thanks in advance! Obtw, CVS would be fine, too ... but as long as the new code isn't merged to the main branch I feel pretty lost searching for it. Any help here would also be
2008 May 03
4
Rise of Nations, not working under Debian.
This may be a dumb one. For some reason I switched from Fedora 8 to Debian 4. In each case I was running Wine 0.9.58. Same machine with same geForce NV18 video chip. The Rise of Nations: Thrones & etc. demo worked (as I recall) under Fedora but does not run under Debian. The game tells me that the video card is not supported. I checked the /etc/X11/xorg.conf file and it seems to have IDed the
2011 Aug 22
1
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2007 Apr 13
0
[LLVMdev] [llvm-commits] CVS: llvm-www/Name.html
Dale Johannesen wrote: > On Apr 13, 2007, at 9:49 AM, Devang Patel wrote: > >> + <tr><td>Jeff Cohen</td><th> >> + Oscar</th> >> + <td>Oscar = Open Source Compiler And Runtime</td></tr> >> > > Perfect, and very nice backronym. Unfortunately, Wikipedia says: > > >> Both Oscar
2009 Jun 04
5
Problem installing RCS on SXCE
I was shocked to find no RCS on SXCE 107. I needed it to update some RCS archives I had copied over. No problem - go to sunfreeware and copy it over. No OpenSolaris branch? The Solaris 10 package should work. Only the package install appears to complete and does not - as documented only in a log file, not on my screen. OK then, the source for RCS should be easily compiled and installed, I
2008 May 09
2
Killed compiz & pulseaudio. What else might cause problems?
I was reading some recent posts and noticed our esteemed moderator suggested that compiz and pulseaudio might interfere with the proper running of wine, so I killed them. RIP. Are there any other common Linux daemons that might be running in the background interfering with wine or applications running under wine? I did some searching and did not find a discussion about this particular topic.
2003 Mar 03
3
losing connection
Tom, or whomever reads this, when I say disconnect I mean close out IE6, sorry for so unclear on this point. My IP address never changes unless I unplug the modem. I have had the same IP address for ... well since I had to reset it to hook it up to my Linux box.which was 2 weeks ago. If I set DHCP on my eth1 interface that will contradict the static address I have assigned to it,
2008 May 09
1
Space Rangers 2: Is anyone else playing?
Is anyone else playing (or trying to play) Space Rangers 2 under wine? I'm having some problems with crashing that I can't diagnose and would like to compare notes. I've already contacted the only other AppDB submitter for this game.
2004 Aug 06
0
icecast 1.3.11 problems under openbsd
Hello, I am running icecast 1.3.11 under OpenBSD 2.8-STABLE. On a first look, everything works fine, but after ~1.5 hours of streaming, clients start losing the stream and have to rebuffer every couple minutes. While this happens, the prepuffering starts to take a couple times longer than it did before. It seems to work fine again now that I reconnected both client and streamer, but it appears
2003 Apr 30
2
[ENH] Clarify rsync flavors (PR#2886)
The 1.7.0 (2003-04-16) "R Installation and Adminsistration" manual mentions various flavors of R available from rsync (section 1.2, p. 1). These are also referred to in various other sources on and offline (e.g., the FAQ). The meaning of r-release vs r-patched was not entirely clear to me. How is the patched version patched? Should it just have bug fixes, and so likely be more
2013 Sep 18
0
[LLVMdev] [lld][Options] Sharing common options across flavors
On Sep 18, 2013, at 12:18 PM, Shankar Easwaran <shankare at codeaurora.org> wrote: > Hi Nick, > > There are already a lot of options that are being shared across various flavors. Adding a new option becomes a issue when that option need to available across all flavors. > > As the first step, I am thinking of consolidating the common options shared across all the Unix
2019 Sep 24
0
[centos/centos.org] 04/07: I didn't like the old-school 'flavors' word in the end, makes it simpler
This is an automated email from the git hooks/post-receive script. unknown user pushed a commit to branch master in repository centos/centos.org. commit d9017a3b69c2986a88d76a5eb72d78034d895f67 Author: quaid <quaid at iquaid.org> AuthorDate: Tue Sep 24 02:12:37 2019 -0400 I didn't like the old-school 'flavors' word in the end, makes it simpler --- content/index.erb | 2 +-
2013 Sep 18
1
[LLVMdev] [lld][Options] Sharing common options across flavors
On 9/18/2013 4:31 PM, Nick Kledzik wrote: > On Sep 18, 2013, at 12:18 PM, Shankar Easwaran <shankare at codeaurora.org> wrote: > >> Hi Nick, >> >> There are already a lot of options that are being shared across various flavors. Adding a new option becomes a issue when that option need to available across all flavors. >> >> As the first step, I am thinking
2013 Sep 26
1
[LLVMdev] adding multiple flavors to test suite
I have some test scripts I use for testing floating point interoperability between mips16 and mips32. There are lots of combinations and there are subtle issues that make them slightly different and they need to all be tested. For a very basic test, I have a program which has a sample function of all floating point signatures that are effected by this. Basically an ABI test for this. This
2013 Sep 18
2
[LLVMdev] [lld][Options] Sharing common options across flavors
Hi Nick, There are already a lot of options that are being shared across various flavors. Adding a new option becomes a issue when that option need to available across all flavors. As the first step, I am thinking of consolidating the common options shared across all the Unix variant flavors in CommonOptions.td. The options that are shared between Darwin/GnuLD are :- a) -o b) -L c)
1998 Jun 05
0
Re: "Flavors of Securit
> If you encrypt something twice with different keys,you can decrypt it with > both keys - but mathematically, there is another > key of a similar length that can decrypt that message equally well. The probability that the result is strong is increased (consider the case where 1/1000 keys is weak). Also, if you do a bit more work, you can come up with something like 3des. [mod: Now