Displaying 20 results from an estimated 10000 matches similar to: "How can I reset the default font?"
2005 Mar 14
2
Help, my wine is now useless
I installed Noteworthy Composer and it changed the font to music
symbols. All applications illegible as all dialog boxes are filled with
musical symbols instead of normal text. How can I reset the fonts back
to normal?
2005 Mar 18
1
TmMidity
In trying to get NoteWorthy Composer working on my box (Mandrake 10.0,
Gnome 2.4) I found a webboard for NWC under Linux (on wine). Following
advice, I downloaded and compiled TiMidity. Unfortunately, when I try
to follow the instructions given on the board, I get the following result
[andrew@localhost rosegarden-4-1.0]$ su
Password:
[root@localhost rosegarden-4-1.0]# modprobe
2009 May 12
1
Noteworthy Composer crashes when print preview is called.
I have just installed Noteworthy Composer v2.0
It seems to work fine except when I try to call the print preview. The print preview shows up briefly and then Noteworthy shuts itself down.
This is almost my first attempt to install anything using Wine. Not quite my first as I installed the Noteworthy Viewer as a trial and that worked once I had sorted out how to get MIDI working. Print preview
2001 Jul 27
0
Font / charset encoding problem?
I have successfully installed and launched Sibelius (music typesetting
software) on linux (with codeweavers preview 4, w/ a fake_windows install).
It works fairly well, and would probably deserve a 4 on the app database.
Except for the fonts, which kind of defies the purpose of a typesetting
software! Here are the symptoms and some log activities :
* No musical symbols are displayed (except
2005 Jul 04
2
ALSA and MIDI
Can anyone help me get MIDI working with Wine please? I'm on
wine-20050628, which I installed with the ./tools/wineinstall script.
It's a pure wine installation. (I have a Windows ME partition, but I'm
not using it.)
I'm using ALSA with Linux 2.6.x. I installed Band in a Box - according
to the application DB this works under wine, and indeed, it does load
and display the main
2009 Jan 19
3
Perl-R bridge
Hi,
I'm planning to access R from my perl scripts.
The only noteworthy bridge seems to be
Statistics-R-0.03<http://search.cpan.org/%7Ectbrown/Statistics-R/lib/Statistics/R.pm>.
Would anyone like to share their experience with this Perl-R bridge?
I'd like to install it in a Mac OS X.
Suggestions on alternate solutions will be appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Anjan
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2017 Aug 18
2
[5.0.0 Release] Please write release notes
Dear everyone,
We're a couple of release candidates into the process, and the release
notes are not in very good shape:
http://prereleases.llvm.org/5.0.0/#rc2
If you committed anything noteworthy in the last six months, or saw
someone else do it, please consider adding it to the release notes.
People do read them.
If you're responsible for a specific CPU target, please help give
those
2013 Jun 23
2
[PATCH][git] txt/ and doc/ updates
The following changes since commit 02c28ea889fde01c857f004d257cb69015ce69a2:
Matt Fleming (1):
NEWS: Mention noteworthy changes in 5.10
are available in the git repository at:
git://github.com/geneC/syslinux.git doc-for-mfleming
Gene Cumm (12):
Fix SERIAL directive in docs
doc/syslinux.txt: grammar
txt/syslinux.cfg.txt: Add SYSAPPEND
txt/syslinux.cfg.txt: Add
2009 May 14
6
Dealing with brute force attacks
Over the weekend one of our servers at a remote location was
hammered by an IP originating in mainland China. This attack was
only noteworthy in that it attempted to connect to our pop3 service.
We have long had an IP throttle on ssh connections to discourage
this sort of thing. But I had not considered the possibility that
other services were equally at risk. Researching this on the web
does
2011 Nov 16
4
[LLVMdev] LLVM 3.0 release notes ARM Target
I've done a first pass over the past 6 months of changes and some notable things stood out:
* The ARM backend has reworked Set Jump Long Jump EH Lowering.
* The ARM backend includes improved support for Cortex-M
* The ARM backend adds parsing and encoding ARM/Thumb/Thumb2 assembly
There are also many many code generation improvements which select more optimal instructions.
Those seemed
2015 May 13
2
"Retransmission Timeout" results in dropped calls after 32 seconds
Andrew Martin wrote:
> ----- Original Message -----
<snip>
>
>
> Most noteworthy is that the phone seems to send the OK for cseq 103, but it
> seems that the asterisk server never received this OK, which is why it kept
> re-transmitting the INVITE (103). Is this OK supposed to go to the asterisk
> server, or to the other phone? If it is supposed to go to the asterisk
2017 Aug 25
3
[5.0.0 Release] Please write release notes
Thanks! r311738.
On Thu, Aug 24, 2017 at 4:51 PM, Adam Nemet <anemet at apple.com> wrote:
> Hi Hans,
>
> Opt-viewer is now installed rather than being an internal-only tool so here it goes:
>
> A new tool opt-viewer.py has been added to visualize optimization remarks in HTML. The tool processes the YAML files produced by clang with the -fsave-optimization-record option.
>
2016 Jan 15
3
LLD benchmark results for all commits
Speed is one of the most important goals for the new ELF linker. I ran a
benchmark for every commit to LLD/ELF that was made after the last October,
and I'd like to share the result. The motivation is to see if the linker is
getting slower as we add more features, and if so, which commits are heavy
ones in terms of performance. I measured time to link the same Clang
executable.
Here is the
2008 Mar 03
1
Rspec and plugins
I have a question regarding best practices around module and plugin
testing for rails applications. In our application we have created
several plugins that extend ActiveRecord::Base with class methods,
that when invoked in a model add behavior to that model. For
example ...
class SomeModel < ActiveRecord::Base
adds_some_cool_behavior
adds_another_wicked_sweet_behavior
end
My
2011 Nov 17
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM 3.0 release notes ARM Target
On Nov 15, 2011, at 10:28 PM, Joe Abbey wrote:
> I've done a first pass over the past 6 months of changes and some notable things stood out:
>
> * The ARM backend has reworked Set Jump Long Jump EH Lowering.
> * The ARM backend includes improved support for Cortex-M
> * The ARM backend adds parsing and encoding ARM/Thumb/Thumb2 assembly
>
> There are also many many
2005 May 31
1
weird problem
hello,
i'm having a rather weird (i think) problem:
i have a freebsd 5.4 box running apache2.0.54. i use samba3.0.14a mount_smbfs to mount a share (my documents) from my windows2003 machine to under the apache www dir. the problem is that i cannot access much of the files on win2k3 from the internet. i'll try to explain:
apache seems to work fine.
samba seems to work fine both
2000 May 22
1
Re: WinAmp OGG Output Plugin
This message appeared in my inbox over the weekend. A useful idea although I
have not reviewed the code. Might someone on the list (or the original
author) be interested in running with it?
Monty
> Hello -
> I hacked up an ogg winamp output plugin based on the vorbis
> example_encoder and the out_raw winamp sdk sample. It requires the same
> deal as the winamp input plugin
2017 Aug 28
5
[5.0.0 Release] Please write release notes
I'm sorry, but I don't think LLDB has any release notes.
On Sat, Aug 26, 2017 at 9:49 PM, Kamil Rytarowski <n54 at gmx.com> wrote:
> LLDB:
>
> Switched the NetBSD platform to new remote tracing capable framework.
>
> Preliminary support for tracing NetBSD(/amd64) processes and core files
> with a single thread.
>
> On 25.08.2017 02:44, Hans Wennborg via
2009 Mar 03
3
First attempt file access denied subsequent file accesses granted
Hi List,
We?re running
3.0.28.el4.9 on CentOS 4.7 in a production environment with one minor annoyance.
This is a very inconsistent behavior ,frequent enough top be annoying ,yet
unpredictable enough to warrant this email.
Our Samba server is serving up a wide variety of files but in this
instance in particular are Visual Fox Pro tables (*.dbf).
When a user wishes to open a Fox Pro
2003 May 14
3
Changes in tonights snapshot
There are a couple of noteworthy changes in tonight's snapshot:
1. New UsePAM directive
There is a new sshd_config directive, UsePAM for systems built using
"configure --with-pam". This allows one to switch off all PAM calls
from sshd.
This is handy if one builds with PAM but wants to use the sshd's
ability to run as a non-root user. Previously this was impossible if
one