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2009 Mar 22
1
Re: Chattha Sangayana - bit of a challenge
Hi Austin,
Alas, no, the program cannot be downloaded, but the CD can be ordered (free) from pariyatti.org. I would be happy to send one, but can only do so in a couple of weeks when I am in BKK (if you could send your mailing address to me privately, I would be more than happy to do so! ashin DOT sopaka at g(ee)mail dot c0m) More info about this can be found at http://www.tipitaka.org/
I also
2009 Feb 17
6
Chattha Sangayana - bit of a challenge
OK, there might be one other person who sure could use help with this, but I personally would greatly appreciate any assistance someone can give.
Issue #1: Have installed this program (http://www.tipitaka.org/cst4) and Microsoft .Net Framework 2.0 SP1, and when launching the program, it appears to "start", but then nothing happens, even when waiting the 15-20 minutes recommended on
2009 Mar 22
1
Re: Chattha Sangayana - bit of a challenge
http://www.tipitaka.org/cscd3.iso.zip
Yes! Didn't realise it could be downloaded! Thought I had thoroughly searched that site!
Please let me know if you can get it working and scrolling!
2009 Mar 21
1
Re: Chattha Sangayana - bit of a challenge
Hi Austin,
As a Buddhist monk there were many reasons for choosing to go with Linux, mostly ethical. Consequently, there isn't much time to learn, coupled with electricity and internet connectivity limitations, so troubleshooting has been an OJT kinda thing. Unfortunately, what may seem to be a simple request, like "Terminal Output", is kind of another language for me, and I am not
2003 Jul 02
2
using [i] to plot & label all vector elements
I'm using 1.6.2 on a win 2k box. (I know I'm due for an upgrade.)
I've used brute force to label a series of vectors, and I'm wondering if
there's a better way to do this. I wanted to create a biplot of the 2nd
& 3rd PCs, and did this:
test <- edit(loadings(cv.prc.spr))
test.1 <- test[,1]
test.2 <- test[,2]
test.3 <- test[,3]
x0 <- 0
y0 <- 0
i <-
2012 Feb 24
5
Help me make the ongame poker client work again !
Hi guys,
A while ago, I submitted this test
http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=20468
stating the ongame poker client worked almost flawlessly with wine.
I stopped playing for a while, and redownloaded it today from
https://www.unibet.fr/sps/poker/telecharger
I can't get it to run anymore. I've winetricked vcrun2008 and wininet.
Installation still works fine.
2019 Dec 01
0
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2009 May 08
0
Wine release 1.1.21
The Wine development release 1.1.21 is now available.
What's new in this release (see below for details):
- Beginnings of shader model 4 support.
- Support for copying/pasting images from X11 applications.
- A number of GDIPlus improvements.
- Various listview fixes.
- 64-bit support in winemaker.
- Support for building on Mac OS X Snow Leopard.
- Various bug fixes.
The source
2009 Aug 24
0
First problem when installing MS Accounting 08
Hi all,
Ubuntu Jaunty, 32 bit, wine 1.1.28.
One of the needs of this program is Windows Installer 3.1. When I try to install MOAES2008.exe, I get the message that WI 3.1 can't be installed. If I try to install first this exe, I get this message at the terminal: "fixme:ntdll:find_reg_tz_info Can't find matching timezone information in the registry for bias 240, std (d/m/y):
2009 Aug 24
1
Can't install Windows installer 3.1
Hiyall,
Ubuntu Jaunty, 32 bit, wine 1.1.28.
One of the needs of MS Accounting is Windows Installer 3.1. When I try to install MOAES2008.exe, I get the message that WI 3.1 can't be installed. If I try to install this exe first, I get this message at the terminal: "fixme:ntdll:find_reg_tz_info Can't find matching timezone information in the registry for bias 240, std (d/m/y):