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2008 May 28
2
Regression From Platinum: Red Alert Yuri's Revenge
When running ra2md.exe the game starts, the menu works flawlessly, and everything is honky dory... But when trying to start, for instance, a skirmish game, it goes through the setup(choose name, playing field, country, etc), go to the loading screen, and then once it is finished loading the data it crashes(right when entering the actual game. # on startup fixme:keyboard:RegisterHotKey
2005 Jul 13
1
Total Annihilationcd annd map problems
I've heard that Total Annihilation (a fantastic game) runs in wine, (frankscorner.org and som other people on various malinglists). I've applied the 3.1 patch (ta1x-31c.exe) and tried to run the game under wine-20050628 in Fedora Core 4 with 2.6.11 kernel, it starts and I press "single", no problem, but when I try to press "new campagne" or "skirmish" I
2009 Jun 17
1
Dawn of War alert sounds not working
Hi, I'm using Ubuntu 8.10 with wine 1.1.22, and I've got a problem with dawn of war original. When I load up a skirmish or multiplayer game, the sounds that a unit or building make when clicked on do not play. In addition, the sounds made when a unit is taking fire for example, don't play either. When I reload the skirmish game again, everything works fine. I've got no idea
2008 Jul 01
1
Fable The Lost chapters
If you install Windows Media Player, will the cutscenes in Fable work?
2010 Aug 03
2
Company of Heroes crashes after short time of playing
Hi! As the subject says: I can start a game (only tested with skirmish), but after less than one minute it stops and crashes with the Relics crash dialog. I tried with different wine versions (atm 1.1.42 and 1.2) under Debian lenny 32bit (Linux 2.6.32) and Ubuntu Lucid 64bit with different fglrx versions. My graphics hardware is a Radeon HD 4200. Via winetrix I installed d3dx9, gecko, ie6, ie7,
2007 Sep 24
3
conceptual problem deploying git repos to a puppetmaster
So before I start I should be upfront and disclose that I''m using external_nodes, so in keeping with that I''m trying as hard as possible to keep all the actually ''specific'' data in the node config files (currently just yaml)and have nothing specific in modules especially. So I have this definition: (credit goes to DavidS for the inspiration) define git::repo (
2007 Apr 30
1
centos 5 - iintruder alert, intruder alert
CentOS 5 - Intruder alert Somebody that uses windows has infiltrated the upstream. Alert, alert, weeeeep weeeeeeeeepppp bweeeeeeeeeepppppp screeeeeccchhhhhh :-) [root at tstream11 ~]# ls -axl /bin/tracert lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Apr 20 17:56 /bin/tracert -> traceroute - rh -- Abba Communications Internet Spokane, WA www.abbacomm.net
2008 Nov 29
1
Re: Red Alert / Red Alert II / Tiberium Sun: Overriding wsock32.
Using posix file capabilties you can give wine only root permissions for creating raw sockets. A lot of distributions are doing something similar these days for ping which also required complete root permissions before.
2008 Dec 01
0
Re: Red Alert / Red Alert II / Tiberium Sun: Overriding wsock32.
When I worked on Wine's ipx code for Red Alert and friends posix file capabilities weren't around yet. I haven't used them yet. You can find info about it on http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/library/l-posixcap.html I think that you need to set the property on wineserver.
2017 Jan 31
0
tlsv1 alert unknown ca: SSL alert number 48
> Jan 28 22:42:44 dovecot: imap-login: Disconnected (no auth attempts in 0 > secs): user=<>, rip=192.168.1.16, lip=192.168.1.3, TLS: SSL_read() > failed: error:14094418:SSL routines:ssl3_read_bytes:tlsv1 alert unknown > ca: SSL alert number 48, session= > ... > # SSL/TLS support: yes, no, required. <doc/wiki/SSL.txt> > ssl = yes > ssl_cert =
2016 Jun 18
3
tlsv1 alert unknown ca: SSL alert number 48
The version of Roundcube I am using is 0.9.5+dfsg1-4.1
2016 Jun 15
2
tlsv1 alert unknown ca: SSL alert number 48
Hi, I have set up a mail server with postfix+dovecot 2.2.13 on my raspberry pi running Raspbian Jassie OS. Now I would like to add an on-line e-mail client like Squirrelmail or Roundcube. I was able to start up these two clients but when I try to login I get this error message in the dovecot log: tlsv1 alert unknown ca: SSL alert number 48 But I have inserted the self-signed certificate and
2008 Nov 28
1
Red Alert / Red Alert II / Tiberium Sun: Overriding wsock32.dll to avoid IPX
Background: Red Alert / Red Alert II / C&C / Tiberium Sun uses IPX for LAN play. According to AppDB, this works, at least for Red Alert II (Orginal RA is not on the first page of Google results...), but it requires Wine to be run as root. Since I do not have IPX installed and I'm not normally in a mood to recompile my kernel, and the Windows users that I want to play against do want to
2016 Jun 18
2
tlsv1 alert unknown ca: SSL alert number 48
I've tried to install the new version of Roundcube but I've got an error message: Unpacking roundcube (1.1.5+dfsg.1-1~bpo8+1) ... Errors were encountered while processing: /var/cache/apt/archives/roundcube-core_1.1.5+dfsg.1-1~bpo8+1_all.deb E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1) If anybody can give me instructions on how to correct this, perhaps I should
1998 May 28
0
ALERT: Tiresome security hole in "xosview", RedHat5.1?
Hi, I am bemused. After some security auditing on RH5.0, I was curious as to what new suid binaries and daemons shipped with RH5.1. The first one I noticed was "xosview". God knows why it needs to be SUID; it probably doesn''t but the makefile just makes the binary suid by default. Linux has /proc which has enough information that ferreting around in /dev/kmem using root privs
1997 Mar 24
0
Re: [linux-alert] More sendmail problems... Partition your disks!
[Mod: redirected to linux-security --alex] On Mon, 24 Mar 1997, Alexander O. Yuriev wrote: >This is yet-another reason to _partition_ your disks. Of course hard links >do not work accross filesystems. Even thought it is a pain in the neck to do >when installing your operating system, think about separating critical >system files from non-critical and non-system files from system
1997 Mar 24
0
Re: Re: [linux-alert] More sendmail problems...
[Mod: trimmed -- alex] > > /tmp (nosuid,noexec,nodev) > > /var (nosuid,noexec,nodev) > > Red Hat Linux, at least, won''t like this, as the Red Hat Package Manager, > "rpm", builds scripts in and attempts to execute scripts out of /tmp. =( By default. You can configure the temp directory used with /etc/rpmrc. -Marc
1996 Nov 18
0
New moderator, linux-alert lists'' consolidation.
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- The linux-alert-digest list has now been consolidated with the linux-alert list. There wasn''t nearly enough traffic on the linux-alert list to justify its having a separate digest list; subscribers to linux-alert-digest tended to receive the same number of e-mail messages as subscribers to linux-alert, only with an additional time lag of up to a
2004 Jan 28
0
InterScan NT Alert
Attenzione: un virus e'' stato rilevato come allegato alla Sua e-mail Date: Wed, 28 Jan 2004 19:44:48 +0100 Method: Mail From: <shorewall-devel@lists.shorewall.net> To: info.ps@marche.fip.it File: document.zip Action: deleted Virus: WORM_MIMAIL.R
2005 Mar 30
0
This is an alert from eSafe
*** eSafe detected hostile content in this email. *** Time: 30 Mar 2005 09:44:48 Scan result: Mail modified to remove malicious content Protocol: SMTP in File Name\Mail Subject: mail_1111940701: Hello Source: samba@samba.org Destination: info@vis.gr Details: Notice.zip\Notice.txt