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2009 Apr 24
5
error in FAQ
Wine's FAQ has the following question under 7.3: > I want my Windows application to be able to launch a Linux > application to open documents Answer: > You can start Linux applications directly from Wine only if you > specify full path or use shell: > /usr/bin/glxgears > # or > /bin/sh -c glxgears This advice is wrong or at best incomplete. I have tried it out
2012 Jun 06
1
32 bit ?
i586 wine versions for opensuse once had a 32 bit download that accompanied the i586 wine version. It no longer does. I haven`t been able to get wine running my apps since then. Do i need to start using the 32 bit listed in x86_64? I`m lost please help. I`m stuck with older wine versions until I fiqure this out.
2010 Jun 17
4
Weird problem with UltraVNC Viewer
Hi everybody, i've been using ultravnc viewer from long time without any problem. Starting from wine-1.2-rc2 when i'm connected to a vnc server i cannot close anymore the viewer window and when I try to close the window it sends an ALT+F4 to the application running in the vnc server !! With wine until version 1.2-rc1 the viewer windows close as expected. In console there are no messages
2009 Aug 14
9
Wrong font displaying in a windows program.
Hi, I am trying to use a program called Persona. It appears that everything is working perfectly, except for the font it displays. I know it's not a common program, so finding any info about it is difficult. It is displaying one of the symbol fonts. How would I go about finding out what font it really is trying to use, and installing that font? If needed, I can provide a screen shot of
2010 Jul 22
1
winetricks ie6/ie7 on 64bit system
Hi everybody, i'm running wine 1.2 on opensuse 11.3 64bit. Trying winetricks ie6 or winetricks ie7 result in an installer error dialog: "This installation does not support your system architecture (32/64bits)" and obviously closes. Other 32bit programs run perfectly (i.e. UltraVNCviewer) Is there any way to make wine act only as a 32bit windows on a 64bit machine? These are the
2011 Oct 28
6
Help please??
I'm not sure what this is for, but I'd REALLY like some help. If you wouldn't mind, can you try to download this link using Wine? If it works, can you please help me because it doesn't work for me & i have no idea what to do? Please & Thank you (: http://impressive-world.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=download&action=display&thread=129
2009 Dec 30
2
usbhid-ups disconnects with Eaton Ellipse 1000S
My UPS is a Eaton Ellipse 1000S (But its identified as MGE Ellipse 0463:ffff). I have been using the usb interface with the usbhid-ups driver, but I found that sometimes (too much times) the driver doesn't respond and NUT doesn't receive changes nor notifications from the UPS. The kernel lose the connections with USB device, in the kernel logs appears: Dec 30 11:24:12 rei kernel:
2004 Jul 15
1
Spectrum Analyizer software
This was an interesting post from another list I'm on. I think that with all of the echo cancellation discussion happening, that someone perhaps might be on the lookout for this type of software, so this post was well-timed for Asterisk uses. It is perhaps the case that those of you working on volume/echo/etc stuff might find this useful towards your goals. JT >To: [snip]
2016 Jun 21
3
function call replacement
Hi, Thanks both of you for the help. I just missed that Create function had many optional arguments... sorry for that. However my problem wasn't coming from here (IRBuilder CreateCall function still return a pointer to CallInst so I just added 2 times the call?). I didn't wanted to detail the all issue previously because I knew I had a problem with my syntax. So here's my problem: I
2016 May 26
0
Clarifying pointer aliasing rules
Hello, There seems to be an inconsistency between the GEP documentation and the pointer aliasing rule: "A pointer value formed by an inttoptr is based on all pointer values that contribute (directly or indirectly) to the computation of the pointer’s value." My interpretation of this wording is that a pointer value is based on a set of possible objects. This has the (unintended?)
2004 Aug 06
0
a new directory service
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Wed, Oct 17, 2001 at 08:42:57PM -0600, Jack Moffitt wrote: > It would take a bit of effort. And it would also be totally useless. > What benefit would it provide? You're publishing the information > publically anyway :) A fully-encrypted connection would nearly eliminate the possibility of a man-in-the-middle attack either
2008 Aug 20
0
Fixes pushed to the stable tree
Hello everyone, I''ve pushed out all my fixes so far from btrfs-unstable to btrfs-stable. I''ll update the hotfixes section of the wiki once Toei Rei confirms this update fixes her oopsen. These don''t include any disk format changes, but they do fix checksumming errors and an ugly use after free memory corrupting bug. They also improve performance over every workload
2004 Aug 06
2
a new directory service
> I'd love to see the backend connection to the directory server being > run through an SSL tunnel. Not being a programmer, though, I don't know of > the scope of effort it would take to implement that. Something for Jack to > answer. It would take a bit of effort. And it would also be totally useless. What benefit would it provide? You're publishing the information
2008 May 17
1
smb_ldap_setup_connection failed with blank user Password
Hi, i have a succesfully PDC Setup on a Novell/Suse OES1 SP2 Server with eDirectory/LDAP and Samba Version 3.0.26a-0.7-1616-SUSE-SLES9. Only Problem is, a User with a blank Password can't be authenticated on a Domain Member Server (Users with Passwords doesn't have this Problem). A Samba Level 10 Log show me this: <snip> [2008/05/14 16:25:48, 9]
2010 Jan 23
1
Gamepads not working
Hi everyone, when I try playing Atomic Bomberman with my gamepads, an ingame error message pops up saying: "clue:'graf_print: coords off screen, x=320,y=170,w=322,h=20' internal error" When there is no gamepad plugged in, I can play the game using my keyboard, it works perfectly. I don't know what's going on. I was able to play the game with multiple gamepads some
2004 Jun 18
5
[EXPERIENCES] with OpenLDAP and Samba and Redundancy ???
hi i'm looking for hints/experiences concering samba v3, openldap AND redundancy my setup is: Samba PDC with LDAP Master Samba BDC with LDAP Slave Samba Member Server, contacting first PDC, then BDC if the first fails if all instances are working properly, everything is okay replication is also fine (from Master -> Slave) and now imagine: LDAP Master dies all smbd are contacting LDAP
2005 Apr 22
0
[LLVMdev] Optional Target Builds
On Thu, 2005-04-21 at 23:58 -0700, Reid Spencer wrote: > On Fri, 2005-04-22 at 00:33 -0500, Chris Lattner wrote: > > On Thu, 21 Apr 2005, Reid Spencer wrote: > > > With Misha's changes requiring a total rebuild, I've been reminded how > > > long the targets take to build. Now that there are more of them and in > > > most cases I really don't care
2005 Apr 22
2
[LLVMdev] Optional Target Builds
On Fri, 2005-04-22 at 08:15 -0500, Andrew Lenharth wrote: > -enable-targets=x86,alpha,sparcv9 > -link-targets=alpha,host > > Valid options for both are: > the names of the targets > host > all As others have agreed, this is a much better approach than the one I was thinking of. Its harder to parse in the configure script, but I can probably find a way to do it. >
2009 Nov 05
0
[LLVMdev] Functions: sret and readnone
It's been a while and I finally had the time to look into this. What I did was to build a custom AliasAnalysis pass, as Chris suggested, that returns AliasAnalysis::Mod for values passed to the sample function in the sret spot, and NoModRef for all other values. I'm also returning AliasAnalysis::AccessesArguments in the pass' getModRefBehavior methods. However, I haven't been
2009 Oct 06
2
[LLVMdev] Functions: sret and readnone
On 5 Okt., 23:33, Dan Gohman <goh... at apple.com> wrote: > > Is there a reason it needs to be an array? A vector of four floats > wouldn't have this problem, if that's an option. > Unfortunately that's not an option. At the moment I'm restricting myself to the use of scalar code only, in order to be able to vectorize the code easily later (e.g., float4 as it is