Displaying 20 results from an estimated 30000 matches similar to: "Will wine run itself's windows version under linux?"
2012 Mar 16
9
Will it be possible for Wine to run gaming emulators?
I tried to run TGB Dual emulator and MSX emulator on Wine. Both seemed to
run nicely on the first glimpse, but crashed when I tried to load the game files.
I did not quite expect this since I felt that those emulators were quite simple
in their programming details.
Will it be possible in a near future for Wine to run these kinds of gaming
emulators of old gaming consoles? Or is it already
2008 Mar 15
8
Help with Netsoccer
Hi! There's a small online game that wich i'm a frequent player of, which is Netsoccer (www.netsoccer.biz)... But I decided to get rid of windows, since I tested the ubuntu live cd, so i installed ubuntu. Then, in order to play my favorite game, i installed wine and downloaded Netsoccer... I read some tutorials and got wine working... But i can't get Netsoccer working =(.. I get an
2008 Oct 14
4
wineboot with comctl32 native
I get the following
warn:module:load_dll Failed to load module L"comctl32.dll"; status=c0000135
I have comctl32 in system32
can anyone explain what status=c0000135 means
2005 Jun 24
1
Mahalanobis distances
Dear R community
Have just recently got back into R after a long break and have been amazed at
how much it has grown, and how active the list is! Thank you so much to all
those who contribute to this amazing project.
My question:
I am trying to calculate Mahalanobis distances for a matrix called "fgmatrix"
>dim(fgmatrix)
[1] 76 15
>fg.cov <- cov.wt(fgmatrix)
2008 Jun 06
2
Why doesn't formatC( x, digits=2, format="g") doesn't always give 2 sig figs?
Hi all
I am not a C programmer, but I am trying to understand formatC to
get consistent printing of reals to a given number of significant
digits.
Can someone please explain this to me? These first three give what
I expect on reading ?formatC:
> formatC(0.0059999, digits=2,format="fg",flag="#")
[1] "0.0060"
> formatC(0.59999,
2010 Nov 03
3
pepakura3 "DIB Init Failed"
Ubuntu 10.10 amd64
using ppa:ubuntu-wine/ppa
wine version installed: wine1.3 1.3.6-0ubuntu1~maverickppa1
software in question: Pepakura Viewer 3.0.4
http://www.tamasoft.co.jp/pepakura-en/
http://www.tamasoft.co.jp/pepakura-en/download/setup_pepakura_viewer304_en.exe
william at Origin:~$ winecfg
wine: created the configuration directory '/home/william/.wine'
2008 Jun 09
1
Bug/Error in formatC? (Was: Why doesn't formatC( x, digits=2, format= "g")...)
Hi all
After posting what follows, Duncan Murdoch suggested perhaps a bug
in formatC, or an error on documentation. Any comments?
In particular, bug, error or not, any ideas about how I can
consistently get two significant figures to print?
P.
---------- Original Message ----------
Hi all
I am not a C programmer, but I am trying to understand formatC to
get consistent printing of
2008 Jan 07
1
How to rearrange lattice graphics output?
My question arises when I use levelplot graphics. For example,
levelplot(z~x*y|fg) where fg is a factor with three levels of
'a','b','c'. The panels come out in a default order. I would like to
rearrange the panels in a manner of 'c','b','a'. I used
fg<-ordered(fg, levels=c('c','b','a'))
But the panels are still the
2002 May 29
1
bug in xfig()?
I'm using (Linux version) xfig() within a function
and then simple matplot() and matline() plots.
Although I do not define any bg or fg default color,
sometimes all lines in the final fig file are green.
The same code works as (I) expected if I use
x11() or pdf().
This is what I'm doing:
I open 2 devs:
xfig()
dev.set(2)
layout(mat1)
xfig()
dev.set(3)
2009 Jan 09
2
Trying to run really old Macromedia Director game
Hello, I have wine v1.1.10 installed from portage on a Gentoo x86_64 box running KDE 3.5.9 and Linux kernel 2.6.27-gentoo-r7. Wine built cleanly and the included apps (iexplore.exe, notepad.exe, explorer.exe, winhlp32.exe regedit.exe and even cmd.exe) all run fine. Networking works with no trouble in iexplore.exe. I am very impressed with this app.
I tested multimedia by downloading and
2009 Aug 17
2
[PATCH] kms: Fix <nv11 hardware cursor.
---
src/drmmode_display.c | 29 +++++++++++++++++--
src/nouveau_hw.h | 17 +++++++++++
src/nv_cursor.c | 74 ++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------------
src/nv_proto.h | 2 +
4 files changed, 82 insertions(+), 40 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/drmmode_display.c b/src/drmmode_display.c
index f2fe0e8..7acddf1 100644
--- a/src/drmmode_display.c
+++
2010 Mar 19
2
lattice grob
Dear list,
I'm trying to arrange various grid objects on a page using a
frameGrob. It works fine with basic grobs (textGrob, gTree, etc.), and
also with ggplot2 objects using the ggplotGrob() function. I am
however stuck with lattice. As far as I understand, lattice produces a
list of class trellis, which is eventually displayed using the
plot.trellis method. I am not sure if/how one can
2020 Oct 06
0
understanding as.list(substitute(...()))
Hi Tim,
I have also asked a similar question a couple of months ago, and someone
else did the same recently, maybe on r-devel.
We received no "official" response, but Deepayan Sarkar (R Core Team
member) claimed that:
"
There is no documented reason for this to work (AFAIK), so again, I
would guess this is a side-effect of the implementation, and not a API
feature you should
2010 Jul 17
1
Bug 14340 - Symbols() plots with wrongly scaled y-axis
Hello, I submitted this bug report to r-core and got a rejection
saying I should post to r-help.
This is my first time ever submitting a bug report, so forgive me if
I'm using some wrong format.
So, here's my bug report:
Component: Graphics
OS: Mac OS 10.5.8, X11 XQuartz 2.5.0
Summary:
In the symbols function of the graphics package, scaling of the y-axis is
wrong, causing symbols
2008 Sep 29
3
wine: Unhandled page fault on read access to 0x00000064
Why am i always getting this crash ??
I dont understand how can I make this work
wine: Unhandled page fault on read access to 0x00000064 at address 0x7e72d7a6 (thread 0009), starting debugger...
Unhandled exception: page fault on read access to 0x00000064 in 32-bit code (0x7e72d7a6).
Register dump:
CS:0073 SS:007b DS:007b ES:007b FS:0033 GS:003b
EIP:7e72d7a6 ESP:00334b7c EBP:00334b94
2016 Mar 12
1
[PATCH v1 09/19] zsmalloc: keep max_object in size_class
On 2016/3/11 15:30, Minchan Kim wrote:
> Every zspage in a size_class has same number of max objects so
> we could move it to a size_class.
>
> Signed-off-by: Minchan Kim <minchan at kernel.org>
> ---
> mm/zsmalloc.c | 29 ++++++++++++++---------------
> 1 file changed, 14 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/mm/zsmalloc.c b/mm/zsmalloc.c
> index
2016 Mar 12
1
[PATCH v1 09/19] zsmalloc: keep max_object in size_class
On 2016/3/11 15:30, Minchan Kim wrote:
> Every zspage in a size_class has same number of max objects so
> we could move it to a size_class.
>
> Signed-off-by: Minchan Kim <minchan at kernel.org>
> ---
> mm/zsmalloc.c | 29 ++++++++++++++---------------
> 1 file changed, 14 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/mm/zsmalloc.c b/mm/zsmalloc.c
> index
2007 Jul 03
3
Printer error message
I'm trying to run a fairly old economic programme. I starts and runs but
all these messages comes up. The printer is working with CUPS. In my
system.reg the printer is registered and it all looks right.
Any clues?
Thanks
/Leslie
err:heap:HEAP_CreateSystemHeap system heap base address 0x80000000 not
availa
err:heap:HEAP_CreateSystemHeap system heap base address 0x80000000 not
availa
2009 Jan 19
1
patch for textspecial and defaultfont in xfig
Hello,
The current xfig device lacks the functionality to set the
textspecial flag and use the defaultfont in xfig. This is necessary
when you want to export to xfig and use interpreted text (e.g., $
\frac{1}{e}$ gets interpreted by latex). The attached patch adds this
functionality.
Why would you like to do this?
- Use math in labels (e.g., name your variables $r_{xy}$, do a
2020 Apr 30
2
Possible documentation problem/bug?
It seems like there is no obvious way in the documentation to convert the
expressions in the dots argument to a list without evaluating them. Say, if
you want to have a function that prints all its arguments:
> foo(abc$de, fg[h], i)
abc$de
fg[h]
i
...then converting them to a list would be helpful.
Using substitute(...) was the first thing I tried, but that only gives
the *first
*argument in