Displaying 20 results from an estimated 100000 matches similar to: "World Wine News? what happened to it?"
2008 Dec 08
2
No more monthly World Wine News?
I was just wondering if there was a change applied in the release format and dates of these newsletters. I noticed that before the WineConf issue they were released monthly; since then there hasn't been one published. I just enjoyed reading these and getting informed about WINE development; hence no big deal, but it would be great to hear what decisions have been taken in the timespan between
2009 Dec 16
0
Asst Marketing Research Analyst (part-time or internship; Chicago, USA)
Decision Development Inc is currently hiring part-time employees or
college interns to support our analytical division. Applications for
the Assistant Marketing Research Analyst position will be given
immediate consideration.
Assistant Marketing Research Analysts work to structure, tabulate, and
clean the data generated during our marketing research interviews. They
form the foundation of an
2004 Jul 29
0
*** Asterisk Summer News: The heat is on!
Another issue of Asterisk Summer News, delivered right to your
mailbox! Back here in Sweden, it's finally summer weather.
Sunshine and some heat. It's good for our ice bears and
the snow houses to get some sunshine :-)
Asterisk development and IRC chat has gone into a lazy summer
mode, but the mailing list is still cooking. It's impossible
to keep up with it, for both gurus and
2005 Feb 13
0
CentOS in the Media
Hi,
The last couple of months CentOS was reviewed a couple of times, and with
the latest piece that Johnny posted, I decided to make a collection. I've
put the most interesting pieces inside the Wiki.
I tried to only consider valuable articles/reviews/slideshows, both the
positive and negative articles and also articles about CentOS related
stuff. (Not news-items or general blog-entries)
2013 Jul 30
3
SMB throughput inquiry, Jeremy, and James' bow tie
I went to the site to subscribe again and ended up watching some of
Jeremy's Google interviews. I particularly enjoyed the interview with
James and the bow tie lesson at the end. :)
So anyway, I recently upgraded my home network to end-to-end GbE. My
clients are Windows XP SP3 w/hot fixes, and my Samba server is 3.5.6
atop vanilla kernel.org Linux 3.2.6 and Debian 6.0.6.
With FDX fast
2006 Feb 07
7
What happens to manuals.rubyonrails.com?
Hi guys,
does anyone know what happened to the manuals site? I have not been
able to connect to http://manuals.rubyonrails.com for two days (I
started reading all about RoR yesterday and finished most of the
tutorials i could gather, and really enjoyed playing with the rails).
TIA!
-xiheng
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2009 Aug 25
6
Breaking news, but what happened? 11.000 channels on one server
Hello Asterisk users around the world!
Recently, I have been working with pretty large Asterisk
installations. 300 servers running Asterisk and Kamailio (OpenSER).
Replacing large Nortel systems with just a few tiny boxes and other
interesting solutions. Testing has been a large part of these
projects. How much can we put into one Asterisk box? Calls per euro
invested matters.
So far,
2008 Jun 16
3
world of warcraft and wine configuration
Greetings friends :)
i run wow with wine from the windows partition.
The game run fine, but it is a little slow, plus some command dont work (for example the character dont move if i push the right and left mouse button at same time like it should, and the ? key dont work).
Now, the command i use to make it run is the following
wine /media/arkindal/Programmi/World\ of\ Warcraft//Wow.exe -opengl
2008 Apr 30
0
Wine Weekly News #346 - Dan Kegel interview
http://winehq.org/?issue=346
WWN is a summary of the dev mailing list. It's well worth keeping up
with, even if it's technically abstruse at times.
- d.
2008 May 14
1
What happened to the Gutsy GibbonFeisty Ubuntu WINE Repo?
They are still an active distro ver. of ubuntu?
http://www.winehq.org/site/download-deb
only shows Etch & Hardy?
For Ubuntu Hardy (8.04):
"sudo wget http://wine.budgetdedicated.com/apt/sources.list.d/hardy.list -O /etc/apt/sources.list.d/winehq.list
For Debian Etch (4.0):
sudo wget http://wine.budgetdedicated.com/apt/sources.list.d/etch.list -O
2008 Sep 01
1
Automated backup of wine? Is it possible?
Today i managed to break something in my distro, which my linux and google skills being not able to fix it, and i was wondering if I was about time to make a complete reinstall..
with the thought of reinstlling i thought to myself that i should need to back-up wine!
now firstly I need to ask if its possible to compress ./wine/ and replace it after i've reinstalled wine in a new clean
2014 Jan 20
3
glusterfs-server package: what happened to it?
I'm doing some experiments with GlusterFS. Most documents online suggest
to install the glusterfs-package as if it was available directly in the
repo, and therefore installable via a simple "yum install".
Unless I'm wrong, it appears that this package is not in the repo for
CentOS 6. Does anyone know what happened to it?
--
Florin Andrei
http://florin.myip.org/
2009 Jan 14
1
Re: How can wine be available for all users?
stimpak wrote:
> exactly the file hierarchy i was thinking about!
>
> put the core files somewhere reachable for all users,but instead of making syslinks, wouldnt be best or possible to create separate *.reg for each account, so you wont risk a registry corruption?
>
> still that script doesnt make WINE multiuser (as in many users as the same time - so dont try that if you're
2008 May 16
5
wine and pulse audio.Can they work together?
i've upgraded ubuntu from 7.10 to 8.04 and now the pulseaudio doesnt get along with wine.
from my limited knowledge wine doesnt sent the sound correctly at pulseaudio(?)
i've found out this link (http://blog.paulbetts.org/index.php/2007/05/27/make-wine-and-pulseaudio-get-along/) which explains a work around. But unfortunately i dont know if it actually stands.
opinions?
2004 Sep 09
0
Astricon News :: Tutorials are now fully booked
*** Astricon 2004: Over 250 Asterisk professionals!
Astricon, the first Asterisk user's and developer's conference
is a success and we now have over 250 people registred.
Thank you for all your support of this event and please have
patience with us as we're trying to handle all details
with payments, hotel reservations and other issues.
I also wish to thank all our partners that
2013 Dec 20
1
[LLVMdev] [LLVM] What has happened to LLVM bitcode archive support?
Hi Rafael,
On 20 Dec 2013, at 14:30, Rafael EspĂndola wrote:
> On 20 December 2013 05:39, Daniel Liew <daniel.liew at imperial.ac.uk> wrote:
>> Hi Rafael and other LLVM devs,
>>
>> I'm currently upgrading a project that uses LLVM that links a bitcode
>> archive (a C library) with a module. Originally we used
>> Linker::LinkInFile() but that was removed
2009 May 03
4
What happened with WWN?
I think the subjetc sais it all :/
What happened with the World Wine News?
2001 Sep 14
2
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2013 Dec 20
0
[LLVMdev] [LLVM] What has happened to LLVM bitcode archive support?
On 20 December 2013 05:39, Daniel Liew <daniel.liew at imperial.ac.uk> wrote:
> Hi Rafael and other LLVM devs,
>
> I'm currently upgrading a project that uses LLVM that links a bitcode
> archive (a C library) with a module. Originally we used
> Linker::LinkInFile() but that was removed by r172749. So I started
> looking for an alternative and I found
>
2013 Dec 20
2
[LLVMdev] [LLVM] What has happened to LLVM bitcode archive support?
Hi Rafael and other LLVM devs,
I'm currently upgrading a project that uses LLVM that links a bitcode
archive (a C library) with a module. Originally we used
Linker::LinkInFile() but that was removed by r172749. So I started
looking for an alternative and I found
Archive::findModulesDefiningSymbols() which looked very promising as
it would allow me to very easily implement linking a bitcode