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2009 Jun 22
5
Further .NET woes
Further to advice from the list, I tried using winetricks. Below you can see a list of available packages and the one I felt was the answer (mono is the linux implementation of .NET). Can anyone tell me what I am doing wrong ? andrew at zeus:~/Download/Fictionwise/Mobipocket$ winetricks Usage: /usr/bin/winetricks [options] package [package] ... This script can help you prepare your system
2005 May 24
3
Wine on Macs ?
Now that MacOS is Unix-based, can Wine be run on them ? -- Andrew You can be the captain I will draw the chart Sailing into destiny Closer to the heart Closer to the Heart by Rush (A Farewell to Kings, 1977) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
2006 Dec 31
2
Windows .SYS Drivers
Is there any way to get .SYS device drivers working with wine ? I have just acquired a Franklin eBookMan and want to use it to read. But the Linux program (ebmsync and ebmsync.tk) will not work on my (SuSE 10.1) laptop. -- Andrew "Oh, bother," said the Borg. "We've assimilated Pooh."
2009 Jun 24
4
Wine auto update under Suse 10.3
The above has been working perfectly since I first installed Wine last year, successfully installing the updates which appear sometimes on a daily basis. It uses the main Suse 10.3 repositories, plus software.opensuse.org/download/Emulators:/Wine/openSUSE_10.3/ However in the last couple of weeks the updates have all failed, giving a "missing dependencies" message showing many
2018 Sep 19
4
Bias in R's random integers?
On Wed, 19 Sep 2018 at 13:43, Duncan Murdoch <murdoch.duncan at gmail.com> wrote: > > I think the analyses are correct, but I doubt if a change to the default > is likely to be accepted as it would make it more difficult to reproduce > older results. I'm a bit alarmed by the logic here. Unbiased sampling seems basic for a statistical language. As a consumer of R I'd
2008 Mar 14
1
Buggy Kinderman-Ramage (PR#2846)
Unfortunately, RNGkind is buggy. It will not generate warnings except the full name "Buggy Kinderman-Ramage" is supplied for normal.kind. match.arg is supposed to be called before "==" comparison. ======================================== Shengqiao Li Research Associate The Department of Statistics PO Box 6330 West Virginia University Morgantown, WV 26506-6330
2005 Mar 19
2
all fonts gone crazy
Hello all, this is my first message to the list. I have wine 20041201, installed on my slack 10.1, and it was working fine, until I installed a software and then all fonts in menus and messages became weird symbols. I am sending a screenshot to show how it is today. Also I will let the image in http://www.igc.usp.br/pessoais/guano/geocalc_wine.jpg Does anyone know what is going on and how to
2003 Apr 25
4
Kinderman-Ramage (PR#2846)
Hi, Our department has detected a bug in the implementation of the Kinderman-Ramage generator for normal random variates in version 1.7.0, which can be seen from the below R session. (Consecutive calls for chisq.test(...) always gives p-values very close to 0.) We have already encountered this bug in version 1.6.2 The error is in file R-1.7.0/src/nmath/snorm.c Here is a patch for this file to
2005 Oct 06
1
Selecting outgoing trunk based on extension number
Hi all, I have situation in that we are renting out a room in our office building to another company, including the provision of phone lines via our Aterisk box. To keep billing simple, we would like them to be billed separately for all their calls. We think we can achieve this by them leasing their own outbound IAX trunk (which our providers have said is no problem) and having all their
2003 Sep 17
3
More files randomly corrupted
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Still having that problem with samba seemingly corrupting files, it seems to be the same files that are corrupted again and again, yet they are corrupted differently and sometimes not. I ran my md5 summer against one file ch02.pdf, and it almost contineously corrupts, I checked in a hex editor and there are some differences. Yet the problem is that
2015 Feb 08
3
Which function can change RNG state?
Today I struggled for hours to understand some unexpected package test results. It turned out that this is because package "parallel", buried deep in my dependencies, calls runif() during it's initialization and in this way changes the random number sequence. This seems to be a part of a more general question--which kind of functions can we trust if we want to preserve random
2005 Mar 18
4
wine-20050211 on SuSE 9.2
I am trying to install wine-20050211 on my second system, which runs SuSE 9.2. After much faffing around I finally managed to download and install bison, which allowed ./config to complete. A warning at the end advised me to install xlib-devel or xfree86-devel. Googling around I found the RPM for XFree86-devel for SuSE 9.1 so I downloaded it and started to install it. Unfortunately, a
2003 Mar 25
1
BUG report : 'rnorm' (LINUX, R 1.6.2) (PR#2682)
Dear colleague, unfortunately 'rnorm' does not create normal distributed numbers as you can see with following histogramm: > hist(rnorm(1000000),breaks=100) and > hist(pnorm(rnorm(1000000)),breaks=100) I have done several chi^2-tests which have all failed: > chi2unif<- function(x,N) > { > anz=length(x) > f0<-rep(anz/N,times=N) >
2011 Aug 11
6
.NET Framework 3.5 SP1 problem
Hi all, First, I would like to say, that I am a beginner to Wine and I hope I did not brake any rule. To problem: I have Ubuntu 10.10 64bit (on dualboot with Windows 7) and Wine 1.3.26 and I would like to play Bloodline Champions on Ubuntu (the only game I play). I have been trying to install .NET Framework for 3 days. - I installed successfully Framework version 2.0 (dotnet20) with Winetricks - I
2002 Aug 12
1
set.seed
I'm running into problems with set.seed--maybe I'm misunderstanding something. I'm running R 1.5.1 on Windows 2000. I'm basically trying to capture the random seed so that I can reproduce a simulation if it's necessary later. Using set.seed, I can certainly get reproducible results, but not the results I get on the first pass. Here's an example: # Generate a random
2005 May 22
1
Installation Problems
Having uninstalled the old Wine installation from SuSE 9.2 so that I could install the 20050419 RPM, I am having problems running programs. Trying to install an audio converter, I get the following andrew@zeus:~/Download/Software> wine waveatmp3_setup.exe err:module:import_dll Library ole32.dll (which is needed by L"c:\\windows\\system\\shlwapi.dll") not found
2003 Sep 12
1
Files being read are corrupted on Samba 2.2.3a
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 When I read a file off the file system it gets corrupted, but when I write to it its fine, it always seems to affect the same files. But there is no pattern in the file names. I am checking the MD5's after being written by FTP and then by Samba, and reading them by FTP and Samba, again. Any ideas? -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG
2003 Oct 30
1
Pdbedit can't add users
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I get an error, "could not create account to add new user euonht" (euonht is just a random set of characters from a dvorak layout if you must know) That's with pdbedit -a euonht -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (MingW32) iD8DBQE/oY87EK+EAP2ExcQRAgBUAJ99wj/19lt4nYit7PmH+AtCKkzRdQCfbUhM /HTLUxwLeshEdwDLmmPP2J0= =lw3Y
2003 Oct 30
1
Samba IRC Channel?
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Anyone know where there is a good Samba channel that one could go to for live tech support? -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (MingW32) iD8DBQE/oYjtEK+EAP2ExcQRAh5EAJ9HY1nmUNt0D7cj7WF83btNqXPGJACfdpMm O24VDRx9tWByNSHLatqGVJw= =FOJ1 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
2016 Sep 01
2
A bug in the R Mersenne Twister (RNG) code?
On 08/30/2016 06:29 PM, Duncan Murdoch wrote: > I don't see evidence of a bug. There have been several versions of the > MT; we may be using a different version than you are. Ours is the > 1999/10/28 version; the web page you cite uses one from 2002. > > Perhaps the newer version fixes some problems, and then it would be > worth considering a change. But changing the