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2011 Jan 06
1
Can't install Wine on Ubuntu 7.04
Hi to everybody... I'm new on Ubuntu and really like it! Anyway I need your help. I'd like to install wine on my Ubuntu 7.04 Feisty Fawn, but don't know how... Anybody any idea? thnx a lot, hope somebody will respond as soon as possible.
2007 Nov 17
2
Installing WatchGuard VPN client errors out
I am trying to install the WatchGuard VPN client that works on my WinXP system on to Ubuntu 7.04 Feisty Fawn. Here are the errors that happen half way thru the install. tfrench at tfrench-desktop:~$ winefile fixme:rpc:alloc_serverprotoseq protseq "mswmsg" not supported fixme:rpc:I_RpcServerStopListening (): stub fixme:rpc:I_RpcWindowProc (0x20054,00000002,00000000,00000000): stub
2009 Feb 18
1
WoW FPS under Wine?
I recall this old post: http://msmvps.com/blogs/plenderj/archive/2007/07/14/foray-into-feisty-fawn-helped-me-take-back-my-mips.aspx This was in Ubuntu 7.04 days. What are current test results like for WoW on Windows XP versus WoW on Ubuntu/Wine these days? - d.
2007 May 16
0
Compiling wine on Ubuntu Feity
Hi wine users ! I want to compile wine from git repository on Ubuntu Feisty Fawn (7.04). How can I set up my developpement environment ? The page at http://wiki.winehq.org/Recommended_Packages isn't upt-to-date for feisty. Maybe I should try with Dan Kegel's edgy script ? Regards, LvR
2007 Sep 19
1
Delete mails in dovecot POP3 has a bug/feature
When a mailbox has abt 40 mails with 4-5 mb attachments , it is quite common for the pop3 connection to get timed out or disconnected esp. if user has dialup modem. In this case , dovecot seems to REALLY HIT the user hard. Because it simply DOES NOT delete mails , even if user requested so. It only deletes the mails if users succesfully logs out. No other pop3 server has this problem so i would
2008 Jan 21
0
New: R packages for Ubuntu amd64
Ubuntu users on the amd64 platform will be pleased to know that up-to- date binary R packages are now available from CRAN. Following the policy for the i386 architecture, the supported Ubuntu releases are the latest two Ubuntu releases and the latest LTS release. Currently, these are Gutsy Gibbon (7.10), Feisty Fawn (7.04) and Dapper Drake (6.06), respectively. For instructions on
2008 Jan 21
0
New: R packages for Ubuntu amd64
Ubuntu users on the amd64 platform will be pleased to know that up-to- date binary R packages are now available from CRAN. Following the policy for the i386 architecture, the supported Ubuntu releases are the latest two Ubuntu releases and the latest LTS release. Currently, these are Gutsy Gibbon (7.10), Feisty Fawn (7.04) and Dapper Drake (6.06), respectively. For instructions on
2008 Apr 23
0
R 2.7.0 in Ubuntu
The R 2.7.0 packages for Ubuntu on i386 and amd64 are on their way to CRAN. Please note the new release support policy: we now support all stable Desktop releases of Ubuntu until their official end of life date. As of Thursday (we're a day or two ahead, here), these are Hardy Heron (8.04), Gutsy Gibbon (7.10), Feisty Fawn (7.04) and Dapper Drake (6.06). This means that CRAN will
2007 Oct 21
0
R 2.6.0 packages for Ubuntu Gutsy Gibbon
The latest version of R did not make it in the recently released Ubuntu Gutsy Gibbon. As the title says, packages for version 2.6.0 of R are currently making their way to the CRAN mirrors. From the head of the README file: ===== R packages for Ubuntu on i386 are available. The plans are to support at least the latest two Ubuntu releases and the latest LTS release. As of October 2007, these
2008 Apr 23
0
R 2.7.0 in Ubuntu
The R 2.7.0 packages for Ubuntu on i386 and amd64 are on their way to CRAN. Please note the new release support policy: we now support all stable Desktop releases of Ubuntu until their official end of life date. As of Thursday (we're a day or two ahead, here), these are Hardy Heron (8.04), Gutsy Gibbon (7.10), Feisty Fawn (7.04) and Dapper Drake (6.06). This means that CRAN will
2007 Apr 23
1
Bug in R 2.4.1 ?
Hello everybody, I'm using hdf5 files to store results from intermediate calculations. These are usually part of a list, called "res". As I want the hdf-files to contain all the members of res in its top "directory", I used to do attach(res) do.call("hdf5save", args=c(fileout=file.path(dir, ofile), as.list(names(res)))) detach(res) which did what I
2007 May 19
2
graphics on Ubunut
Dear R People: I'm working with R on the latest version of Ubuntu. However, I can't get graphics to appear, even with the simplest plot commands. Has anyone run into that, please? I'm using R-2.5.0 on Ubuntu Feisty Fawn. (Please don't puke. That's really the name) Thanks in advance, Sincerely, Erin Hodgess Associate Professor Department of Computer and Mathematical
2007 Sep 06
1
Problem with Defaulting Groups and AD
Vital Stats - AMD 64-bit CPU, Ubuntu 7.0.4 (Feisty Fawn), Samba 3.0.24, Win2003 AD Domain I'm not sure how to make it stop doing it. When a user "logs in" they get an automatically assigned group of "domain users" which doesn't actually exist in any of the file permissions. I've tried setting group = %G and force group = %G but neither one is working. If
2007 Aug 06
0
"Re: cannot use winedbg on Ubuntu Feisty"
A) DON'T EVER RUN WINE AS ROOT! B) What version of wine? C) Remove ~/.wine (and probably /root/.wine) and try again. If you still have problems, post back. -Austin On 8/6/07, lalev@uni-svishtov.bg < lalev@uni-svishtov.bg> wrote: Hi everyone, This happens every time I start winedbg, no matter what program I want to debug. It's ubuntu feisty fawn and I have built wine from sources.
2007 Aug 05
1
Using Compiz in KDE
I have had a rather hard time enabling Compiz on my Dell laptop, as it has an ATI X1400 video card. I found a tutorial which helped me configure Compiz in Gnome, but I'm not about to switch to Gnome. I hope that someone here can help me translate the scripts used in the tutorial to start KDE instead of Gnome. I myself have been unable to do so, after a good day googling the subject. These are
2007 Sep 08
2
everquest and an inverted screen
I am trying to get the original Everquest up and running on the latest wine. I have it installed and the patcher runs just fine, and can launch into the game. However, from the character select screen on, the graphic screen is inverted (ie, upside down). Since this is the first time I have tried anything with wine, and literally I put the CD in, had wine install it and then ran it (OK, so I
2007 May 15
2
NV43 (6600 Go) Report
Hi everyone, My name is Pascal Schoenhardt. I am working on a SOC project to add XRandR 1.2 support to GNOME, and I use a laptop with an Nvidia card. Therefore, I also use Nouveau. First of all, great work guys. I am extremely excited about this project, and I'm amazed by the progress you are making with such a difficult task. I am posting this message to report my success with the nouveau
2007 Jul 03
1
MatchIt package on Ubuntu 7.04 (Feisty Fawn)
UseRs, I tried to install the MatchIt package on Ubuntu 7.04. When loading required dependencies I got the following error message: Error in dyn.load(x, as.logical(local), as.logical(now)) : unable to load shared library '/usr/local/lib/R/site-library/optmatch/libs/optmatch.so': /usr/local/lib/R/site-library/optmatch/libs/optmatch.so: cannot map zero-fill pages: Cannot
2007 Sep 29
1
Trying to run Diablo II MapHack
Hey people :) It's my first post/email here so please bear with me, I tried to reach wine-bugs through nabble and it said it was read-only so I'm posting it here... I'm actually very confused on what's the --main-- place where to get help with wine or report bugs or malfunctions or suggestions/improvements, so if anybody could guide me I would be very glad :). Anyways, I'm
2007 Apr 25
0
Redcloth bug - Stack overflow in regexp matcher
Hi, I''ve been using the rassmalog static blogging engine and have encountered a stack overflow inside the redcloth regexp matcher. I don''t seem to suffer this error on my Ubuntu (Feisty Fawn) box (with Ruby 1.8.4??), but I do get it on my Gentoo system. Running the following line will generate it (I''ve attached the YAML/redcloth file to this message). $ ruby -ryaml