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2005 Aug 10
5
config file (or lack thereof) question, turning off ttydrv
I am TRYING to use the most recent release of wine.
Am I correct to assume that there is no longer a .wine/config file?
Am I also correct to assume that all documentation still refers to the
.wine/config file, and gives NO F*CKING help about how to use the new
system?
If these two assumptions are correct, it seems to be a real stupid way to do
things. How is a new user EVER supposed to
2002 Aug 27
1
use of ttydrv
Hello,
I try to use a ttydrv driver so I edited a wine config file and modify this line :
"GraphicsDriver" = "ttydrv"
but when start a dos application wine display this message :
x11drv: Can't open display:
Thanks for your responses.
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2005 Mar 02
0
Printing in Wine via "ttydrv"/how to disable print state window...
Hi All,
we are developing a windows/wine app for automation of MS Word (serial
printing in background to PS files with the WINEPS driver on SuSE 9.2
platform, wine-20050211).
We want to run this application and Word in background as server, no
graphical output should be occur in this environment:
1. Using "ttydrv" device I found out that all graphical output is disabled
and wine
2005 Oct 26
4
ubuntu 5.1 & wine 0.9
hi,
i've setup wine 0.9 on ubuntu 5.1 but it does not work. what i get is:
err:module:load_builtin_dll failed to load .so lib for builtin
L"winex11.drv": /usr/lib/libSM.so.6: undefined symbol:
IceGetPeerName
ESC(BESC)
0ESC[?1049hESC[1;24rESC[m^OESC[4lESC[?7hESC[HESC[2Jfixme:ttydrv:TTYDRV_GetBitmapBits
(0x1a4, 0x7bc4f224, 128)
: stub
fixme:ttydrv:TTYDRV_GetBitmapBits (0x1a0,
2004 Sep 20
0
Problems disabling the debugger
I have a situation where I am using wine on Linux and I want to prevent
wine from trying to start the interactive debugger.
I am using wine version: Wine 20040505
When an executable fails an assertion (assert(0) for example) wine
attempts to display a dialog box asking the user if they want to debug
the application:
Assertion failed: 0, file c:\documents and settings\fsola\my
documents\visual
2004 Sep 20
1
Cannot disable the debugger
I have a situation where I am using wine on Linux and
I want to prevent wine from trying to start the
interactive debugger.
I am using wine version: Wine 20040505
When an executable fails an assertion (assert(0) for
example) wine attempts to display a dialog box asking
the user if they want to debug the application:
Assertion failed: 0, file c:\documents and
settings\fsola\my documents\visual
2002 Nov 21
3
Tribes 1.x & Wine
Has anyone ever tried to actually get a tribes server
running under wine or another emulator?
Just the other day i was setting up a linux counter-strike server.
My friend asked me if i would setup a Tribes 1.0 or 1.11 server.
I thought linux would be a great way to do it.
I was trying to run a headless / dedicated starsiege tribes server (1.0/1.11)
I Installed the tribes files (including the
2011 Apr 15
0
Xorg
For a few days I can't boot a server in graphical mode.
The screen goes black and a have a CUI login.
I can login a user and at this point 'startx' get the graphical interface up
in /etc/inittab/
x: 5:respawn: /etc.X11/prefdm -nodaemon
and xdmcp is alivre
On this server we have 12 stations drived by LTSP as a terminal server. We can boot the stations to a point where the X graphical
2001 Oct 01
1
Latest CVS of wine won't compile
Hi!
I tried to compile the latest CVS version (fetched this morning) of wine,
but compilation fails with:
gcc -c -I. -I. -I../../include -I../../include -O2 -m486 -fno-strength-reduce -Wall -mpreferred-stack-boundary=2 -fPIC -D__WINE__ -D_REENTRANT -I/usr/X11R6/include -o wnd.o wnd.c
In file included from ../../include/wine/winuser16.h:5,
from ttydrv.h:19,
2011 Jan 22
4
wine on mac os x and x11
I have a console-only windows application which I'd like to run on OS
X. It runs, but insists on starting X11 every
time I invoke wine, even though all the app does is write to a file.
According to the the documentation
at http://www.winehq.org/site/docs/wineusr-guide/cui-programs, wine
should not require X11 for CLI programs.
I've also tried invoking via wineconsole with no effect.
Is
2007 Jul 19
1
New book "Asterisk Cookbook" any good?
I have received mail from Amazon touting this book that will soon be
available.
Know anything about the book or it's authors? It's a little pricey.
Here is the blurb:
Asterisk Cookbook (Paperback)
by Jim Van Meggelen (Author), Leif Madsen (Author), Kristian Kielhofner
(Author), John Todd (Author), Evan Henshaw-Plath (Author)
List Price: $49.99
Larry
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Larry Alkoff N2LA - Austin
1998 Aug 22
0
Fwd: screen-3.7.4 (security update)
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Hash: SHA1
Date: Wed, 19 Aug 1998 23:30:58 +0200 (EEST)
From: Marcin Bohosiewicz <marcus@venus.wis.pk.edu.pl>
To: redhat-announce-list@redhat.com
Subject: screen-3.7.4 (security update)
Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.3.96.980819232924.15924A-100000@venus.wis.pk.edu.pl>
I updated my package after BUGTRAQ fix for tmp-races in screen package.
I built
2006 Apr 29
2
Running MoneyCounts 8.0 for DOS
OS: SuSE 10.0
Wine: v20050725-3.2
I am trying to move this ancient DOS accounting application from a dying
SCO OpenServer system where it has run happily under DOS/Merge for years.
The original installation have long since disappeared. I made a tar
archive of the mc8 directory and all its subdirectories. moved it to the
SuSE box and untarred it under my ~/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/mc8
2016 Jul 15
1
NPIV storage pools do not map to same LUN units across hosts.
Link: http://wiki.libvirt.org/page/NPIV_in_libvirt
Topic: Virtual machine configuration change to use vHBA LUN
There is a NPIV storage pool defined on two hosts and pool contains a
total of 8 volumes, allocated from a storage device.
Source:
# virsh vol-list poolvhba0
Name Path
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
unit:0:0:0
2006 Jul 30
8
Method_missing from Ruby for Rails book
I''m having a problem getting this example from the book to work:
class Cookbook
attr_accessor :title, :author
def initialize
@recipes = []
end
def method_missing(m, *args, &block)
@recipes.send(m, *args, &block)
end
end
cb = Cookbook.new
cb << recipe_for_cake
cb << recipe_for_chicken
beef_dishes = cb.find_all {|recipes| recipe.main_ingredient ==
2005 Jun 28
0
Antw: Re: Running DOS program in a cron job
>Doesn't the cron job run as a root user (or member of the root group)?
>Certainly root owns the cron daemon, afaik.
You are right insofar as the cron daemon process is owned by root. However, when the cron daemon runs a job, it starts the the job's process with the privileges (and the environment, e.g. $HOME) of the user for whom the job was added. I added the job to a crontab file
2010 Feb 27
1
Free online book about Linux, based on CentOS 5 (in french)
Hi,
Last summer I published a cookbook-style detailed introduction to Linux,
based on CentOS. I recently decided to make a free online version
available as well.
Those among you reading french might be interested. Here's the link :
Presentation: http://www.microlinux.fr/documentation.html#online
Introduction:
2003 Oct 30
3
Winbind: can't log in as domain user
Sorry about the lengthy post - I'm putting as much in here as I can in
hopes that someone can help me ferret out the problem.
Basic problem is that domain users can't successfully log into the
linux box. I'm trying to set this box up as an ltsp server
authenticating against our existing AD (although this is actually in a
test lab - I didn't really want to trash anything real
2005 Jun 28
2
Running DOS program in a cron job
Hi,
I'm trying to run a DOS program within a cron job. After much trial-and-error I settled on the following approach:
- rm -r ~/.wine
- call wine without any arguments, this lets wine generate a default configuration in ~/.wine
- change ~/.wine/config: set GraphicsDriver to ttydrv instead of x11drv
- the cron job consists of a shell script that runs the DOS program with "wcmd
2016 May 25
0
Hard drives being renamed
>> I've run into this with ZFS on Linux. The 'blkid' is useful to identify the
>> target device and then add that to your fstab. I don't use device names >> at all anymore, too ambiguous (depending on the circumstance) in my >> opinion.
Right. And there are other ways to identify disks unequivocally. Under CentOS, for example, I find the following