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2008 Apr 25
18
Wine memory problem
I have program which memory use 500MB for OS Windows, but this program + wine in OS Linux use 3.6 GB. 1 wine+ program process use 3.6 GB virtual memory. How to reduce quantity of used memory for 1 process?
2003 Jan 31
1
svm regression in R
Hallo, I have a question concerning SVM regression in R. I intend to use SVMs for feature selection (and knowledge discovery). For this purpose I will need to extract the weights that are associated with my features. I understand from a previous thread on SVM classification, that predictive models can be derived from SVs, coefficiants and rhos, but it is unclear for me how to transfer this
2008 Aug 03
7
New game "Das schwarze Auge: Drakensang"
Hello Wine Users, I am thinking about buying the game "Das schwarze Auge: Drakensang" (German homepage (http://www.dsa-game.de/), English homepage (http://www.drakensang.info/)). But I will only do it if I am able to play it under Linux. Does someone have the game already and tried to get it running with Wine? Regards, Benjamin
2007 Apr 12
7
[LLVMdev] Compiler name: Nāga
Hi, the idea of a dragon theme reminded me of the dragon-like serpents called "Nāga" from Cambodian mythology, among other places. Here's a brief link explaining the specific Cambodian meaning - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naga_(mythology)#N.C4.81gas_in_Cambodia I like this as a name, because it's unique short and easy to type and remember (as long as you omit the accent,
2007 Apr 12
0
[LLVMdev] Compiler name: Nāga
On Apr 12, 2007, at 10:57 AM, Michael McCracken wrote: > Hi, the idea of a dragon theme reminded me of the dragon-like serpents > called "Nāga" from Cambodian mythology, among other places. naga.org already exists, though. We probably want to have the .org available. I like the dragon theme but most of the familiar dragon names are taken. The Hydra of Greek mythology was a
2008 Oct 21
2
Dragon NaturallySpeaking 7 install fails -ve memory reported
Hi folks, I'm presently having my second foray into Wine. I'm running Ubuntu 8.04 on a machine with 3GB memory. I'm having problems installing Dragon NaturallySpeaking 7 and would welcome some guidance. When I run "wine /media/cdrom1/autorun.exe" the install looks promising for a few moments, then an error message saying: "Your computer does not meet the minimum
2005 Jun 04
2
Re: Decoding
It's not playing at half speed... It's playing at 2x speed. -Dragon Jean-Marc Valin wrote: > If it plays at half the speed, it means that either you're setting the > sampling rate wrong or (if you're using Linux) the machine at the other > end is using the broken i810 OSS audio driver which can't set itself to > mono. About writing code properly, just look at
2005 Jun 06
2
Re: tick tick tick
Well I've comverted to UDP but still have the tick and it can't be the diff soundcards cause it does it on the same computer. Also the wave out buffer keeps growing as if extra data is comming from somewhere eg: the wave out plays just as fast as the wave in so the wave out buffer should not "grow". -Dragon (dragon@dazoe.net) (www.dazoe.net) Jean-Marc Valin wrote:
2010 Sep 23
2
Dragon Age dlc issues
Hello. I've read through the dragon age wine appdb page, installed all the requisite stuff through winetricks, used a fresh prefix and all that, but my dlc in dragon age is always showing up as unauthorized. I'm pretty sure the dragon age updater service is running, it just can't seem to see my account as being authorized to use the dlc. I have in fact bought a couple of dlc's such
2010 Apr 11
1
[LLVMdev] darwin dragon-egg build issues
On Sun, Apr 11, 2010 at 10:29:28AM +0200, Duncan Sands wrote: > Hi Jack, > >> bash-3.2$ GCC=/sw/bin/gcc-4 CC=gcc-4 CXX=g++-4 CFLAGS=-I/sw/include CXXFLAGS=-I/sw/include LLVM_CONFIG=/sw/lib/llvm/bin/llvm-config make >> g++-4 -c -I/sw/lib/llvm/include -D_DEBUG -D_GNU_SOURCE -D__STDC_LIMIT_MACROS -D__STDC_CONSTANT_MACROS -MD -MP -DIN_GCC -DREVISION=\"100954M\"
2010 Apr 11
1
[LLVMdev] darwin dragon-egg build issues
Peter, FYI, I am interested in dragon-egg because I have been preparing updated llvm/llvm-gcc42 2.7 packaging for fink and was considering adding in an addition dragon-egg package if the additional gcc patch didn't destablize gcc45. Also I am really interested in checking the Polyhedron 2005 benchmarks for gcc 4.5.0 with and without dragon-egg. The Polyhedron 2005 benchmarks improved about
2009 Dec 29
4
Wine Problems after upgrading Nvidia drivers
Hello, i am running ubuntu 9.10 64bit. Wine 1.1.35 also have nvidia 8800GTS. when i first installed wine, i was using the nvidia 185.xx drivers, had return to castle wolfenstien and dragon age origns installed and playable. RTCW worked 100% no issues. Dragon Age Origins ran but was haveing graphic issues in game, black flickering. i decided to upgrade my video drivers, from 185.xx to 195.xx ( i
2007 Apr 12
2
[LLVMdev] "Name that compiler"
Hi The Dragon book, led my thoughts to "Here be dragons" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Here_be_dragons "In another context, software programmers sometimes use it to indicate especially difficult or obscure sections of code in a program so that others do not tamper with them." Why not some dragon name ? or maybe someone can use this idea to come up with something else. /f
2013 Mar 01
5
[LLVMdev] dragon egg + llvm for fortran to c translation
hi! I would like to know if it is feasible to use the dragon egg gcc plugin to automatically convert fortran code to c. Having found that it is possible to output llvm byte code back to c (at least something like this gave me this impression/hope: llc -march=c -o test.c) I am hoping to use dragon egg to generate the byte code from fortran 90 which than output to c. Does this seem feasible at
2008 Nov 25
3
Regression: Dragon Naturally Speaking 7.
I had installed Dragon Naturally Speaking under Wine 1.1.7 and earlier, and it was working fine. But now under Wine 1.1.9, the result seems to be, that the toolbar for this application first goes into a strange state, where the (Linux) cursor disappears whenever the mouse is positioned over the application's toolbar. And using winecfg to emulate a virtual desktop does not change this
2005 Jun 04
3
Re: Decoding
What do you mean by write my code properly? With the way it's written right now it is encoding writing out to a stream and decoding from that stream but i'd like to use VBR but when i try it my app fails. and also on a different note I've written some test apps where it recordes from the mic encodes decodes then playes but when i try streaming it over the internet it has long
2004 Sep 05
4
Pb with Installshield (Dragon Naturaly Speaking) : not enough room on system drive
Hi ! I'm trying to install Dragon Naturally Speaking in a WINE "fake windows" setup, and I have troubles with InstallShield. I tried this a while ago (with wine 20031212) and had *partial* success : The app installed, by I had trouble with the character set settings and botched the voice training, 'cause I couldn't read the screen ... I reinstalled a new machine
2005 Jun 06
2
tick tick tick
Hello, i working on a VoIP app and i'm useing TCP to keep packets in order that's not my issue tho, I've solved my cpu useage problem but now i have a tick sound every time i fill a buffer there is a tick does the decoder add a small amount of sicelence to each frame or what else could it be? -- -Dragon (dragon@dazoe.net) (www.dazoe.net)
2009 Jun 08
4
Shades of Doom
Hi, I had someone who can see help install some games in Wine. The games work great except for shades of Doom. It starts correctly, but when the game should begin, it freezes. It requires DirectX8 to work. It actually did work once for a few minutes, then, it froze. Will someone good with Wine Please install Shades of Doom and help figure out what's going wrong? I am using Ubuntu 9.04 with
2007 Apr 12
0
[LLVMdev] Compiler name: Nāga
On Apr 12, 2007, at 12:57 PM, Michael McCracken wrote: > Hi, the idea of a dragon theme reminded me of the dragon-like serpents > called "Nāga" from Cambodian mythology, among other places. Interesting, my only comment is if we pick this we need to just spell it Naga. Naga are also snake people in D&D (yea... I know). > > Here's a brief link explaining the