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2010 Dec 29
1
Re: ** ERROR **: implement type compare for 1b! aborting...
I have exported a specific sequence onto a DVD/CD and all the necessary components to run the viewer are there. You just execute the program.
I'm running 10.04 and Wine 1.3.9
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2010 Oct 11
3
Wine apps load from Ubuntu application munu but not from cli
Hey,
I have just installed civilization IV and it's expansions in wine. After doing the required workarounds to make it run correctly it seems to work quite well.
However, I have come to realize that I am only able to launch it when using the automatic added menu entry in the wine folder Ubuntu menu. I have reviewed the command being executed and tried the command copied from the launcher
2014 Apr 19
0
NetBios name <1b> type record (Neighborhood browsing) !
Questions are about <1b> NetBios type record name for workgroup (for
workgroup, not for node) .
There is local subnet with Samba4 as DC (either Win NT or Win NT+) for
mdom.net domain, and as following, there is mdom workgroup in neighborhood.
But there are some other domain and/or non-domain workgroups in the subnet
which Samba4 does not belong to.
Is <1b> had to be registered by
2020 May 20
1
failed check in reg-tests-1b.R
Not certain this is actually a bug, so posting here.
I'm on Ubuntu 18.04.4 LTS, building R version 4.0.0. The "configure" and
"make" steps are successful, but the "make check" step fails when it
gets to this part of ./tests/reg-tests-1b.R:
?? > ## methods() gave two wrong warnings in some cases:
?? > op <- options(warn = 2)# no warning, please!
??
2011 Sep 14
3
make check reg-tests-1b.R fails with Ubuntu R
Today I built R from source on a 32-bit Ubuntu 10.04.3 LTS box, and
saw that the "make check" tests/reg-tests-1b.R failed. From the
output at the end of my "tests/reg-tests-1b.Rout.fail" file, the
problem is appearing in the "identical(z, x %*% t(y))" test code
below.
I then tried the stock R provided by the Ubuntu r-base-core binary
package, and to my surprise, it