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2010 May 26
6
Vectorworks 2010 almost working
Hi all! I'm trying to get the cadprogram Vectorworks 2010 (VW) run with Wine. So far I have succeed in getting the program installed and to start up with a plain Wine installation in PClinuxOS 2010. To get the toolboxes and everything look normal I had to install GDI+ (gdiplus) via Winetricks. However the drawing area is still messed up after this even if the toolboxes look fine. On one
2002 Feb 22
2
CAD on wine - some almost useable, others not at all...
> I have tried some CAD packages on wine. In fact, I am a student of > architecture who wants to get a working CAD app on his Linux Laptop. I can't help. But have you looked at qcad? It's a CAD app that runs on Linux. You can find it at www.qcad.org.
2005 Apr 09
1
KDE-Print almost working, directory shares working good.
Hi all, I've been reading quite a few of the posts to this mailing list, and I'm afraid that my question is going to look very noobish, but as I am one, that's to be expected, so apologies in advance for my post getting caught up in more serious samba queries. I have two PCs, one a workstation (biggeek.supermail.dyndns.org, 192.168.1.100), and the other a general server machine
2013 Jan 04
2
[LLVMdev] LLVM on ARM A15
Hi folks, I've been playing with LLVM on a Chromebook (Ubuntu) and it seems to work quite well. Installing Ubuntu on the Chromebook was a breeze[1] and all tools/libs/headers required to check-out and build LLVM were accessible via apt-get. I had two problems to build it, but apart from those, it all ran smoother than I'd expected. I'll investigate the errors a bit deeper later on,
2006 Jul 21
8
Ruby on Rails Impossible Windows
Hello, Ruby on Rails still, as I think, very poor with MS Windows. I make the comparison as a PHP user. In some minutes, I have got Apache running PHP easily. In Ruby On Rails, there is no such breeze. I expect in the future, Ruby on Rails is going to offer something like php4apache.dll to make life easier. As I think, There are three things made PHP popular: 1st, The ease of installation 2nd,
2008 Mar 31
3
arp who-has packets not seen in Dom0 even by tcpdump
Hi all, I''m running Xen-3.2 and linux-image-2.6.18 as Dom0 kernel on a VT-x processor. The problem is that broadcast arp who-has packets are not seen in Dom0 kernel. I''ve tried both precompiled debian kernel and compiled latest one from sources as described at http://lists.xensource.com/archives/html/xen-users/2008-01/msg00699.html There is no linux bridge invoked,
2010 Aug 12
2
R 64-bit and Revolution
Dear users, The company where I work is considering getting a license for Revolution Enterprise - Windows 64-bit. I'll appreciate for those familiar with the product if can share your experiences with it? In particular, how does it compare to the "free" version of R 64-bit? Thanks in advance. Regards, Lars. [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2009 Apr 23
2
Asterisk on Mac OS X
Hello list. I posted this over on the Biz section but some of the members thought I might find more people running Asterisk on the Mac over here. Here's my question: I have looked at PHLink and PhoneValet and neither seem to be able to do what I need, so I am looking at Asterisk. What I want to do is allow callers to call a our phone line and unsubscribe their phone number from our call
2010 Sep 17
12
looking for cool, post-install things to do on a centos 5.5 system
(note: i asked this a few days ago but it *appears* that that post was tossed due to getting excessive bounces from my account. so i'm posting it again, apologies if you're seeing it a second time.) over the next several weeks, i'm teaching some courses in RHEL admin but (unsurprisingly) i'll be using centos 5.5. it's a decently-written, 3rd party course, all the generic,
2008 May 29
3
Railsconf
So who made it? Are people still interested in getting beer or something? -Josh
2007 May 08
3
Vista compatibilty in SIP softphones
Greetings list, I've noticed over the last couple of weeks that, unsurprisingly, nearly every new PC seems to be coming with Vista these days. I expect it'll only be a matter of time for all of us before clients start needing Vista-compatible softphones (if it's not already happened). So, what's the story with Vista compatibility amongst the softphones currently out there?
2010 May 22
2
LSI software raid with centos 5.4
Hi, I have been trying to install CentOS 5.4 on a Intel SR1530SHS, Intel S3200SH mainboard.. It has a 3 x 1TB sata hotswap drives with LSI software raid onboard. I had configured the LSI to have Sata0 and Sata1 with raid 1 and the third drive as a hotspare drive. Format the harddisk and installation was a breeze. The server rebooted into a blank screen and the cursor just keep blinking. Please
2006 Mar 03
2
Autofill phonebook??
Most softphnes (like Idefisk and X-Lite) have a phonebook. Is there a way I can fill those phonebooks with info from the Asterisk server? Amaury Rodr?guez http://liberadospucmm.blogspot.com http://groups.msn.com/telematicaPUCMM2002 Go OpenSource And Be FREE!! --------------------------------- Yahoo! Mail Bring photos to life! New PhotoMail makes sharing a breeze.
2003 Jan 13
3
sink() & windows printing
I used sink() a lot under linux with no problems. Under windows 2000 & using R 1.5.1, I do the following: - use sink() to direct ouput to a file - use sink() again to direct output to screen - print the file (to a network printer) PROBLEM: the file stays spooled infinitely at the printer. Sometimes the spooling gets translated into a printer error. The only way to get any printing working
2010 Feb 03
2
[LLVMdev] [patch] SPARCV9 subtarget support
On 03/02/2010, at 10:16 PM, Anton Korobeynikov wrote: > Hello, Nathan > >> I've put together some preliminary patches to add frontend support for the sparcv9-* subtarget (ie 64-bit SPARC), modelled on the corresponding x86-64 code - do these look reasonable for inclusion? This doesn't address the codegen side of things yet (isel falls over when trying to actually emit
2006 Jun 03
10
Ruby on Rails on MacBook
Hi, I''m trying to set up Ruby on Rails following Apple''s tutorial with ruby 1.8.4 and mysql 5.0.22. But every time I ran ''rake migrate'' I got the following access denied error: Access denied for user ''root''@''localhost'' (using password: YES) After turning on --trace switch, it showed the error happened at the following
2016 Feb 26
1
RFC: Move the test-suite LLVM project to GitHub?
On 25 February 2016 at 21:24, Chandler Carruth via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > 1) Actually push a clone of the test suite onto github and sort out any > boring details of getting the hosting of it working[1]. Is this going to be a move or a copy with auto-update from the current git repo? The former is simpler in the long run, but may disrupt some people and
2010 Jun 13
2
[LLVMdev] CMake sample project?
Hi, I built LLVM on Windows XP through cmake and MinGW make. That was a breeze! Now, I wanted to start a project. It seems like I need Makefile.rules and Makefile.config to start a new project (from http://llvm.org/docs/Projects.html). And llvm/projects/sample uses autoconf (or ./configure). Is there cmake based sample project available? I could not find any from official release. Has any of you
2016 Feb 25
0
RFC: Move the test-suite LLVM project to GitHub?
Summing up the thread, It seems pretty clear that there is general interest in at least investigating this path. There are specific (reasonable) concerns about the mechanics of how it will work, which only really makes sense as we don't know how it will work yet! Next steps: 1) Actually push a clone of the test suite onto github and sort out any boring details of getting the hosting of it
2015 Aug 07
6
[RFC] BasicAA considers address spaces?
+ the new llvm-dev On Fri, Aug 7, 2015 at 11:30 AM, Jingyue Wu <jingyue at google.com> wrote: > Hi folks, > > Unsurprisingly, leveraging the fact that certain address spaces don't > alias can significantly improve alias analysis precision and enhance > (observably 2x performance gain) load/store optimizations such as LICM and > DSE. > > This sounds to me an