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Using last definition
this warning is shown many times...
any problem with # cat /etc/hal/fdi/policy/10-xinput-configuration.fdi
?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8?
!--
Section InputDevice
Driver evdev
Option XkbLayout es
EndSection
--
deviceinfo
of customization that I can do with it.
Well then, welcome back.
SNIP
Also I'm not running at Athlon X2 system, ifs there any _real_
advantage to running AMD64 or should I still to x86?
I run an amd64 as my desktop system. It' started as my 3rd machine so
at the time it was 64-bit for fun
the module may work. I don't have a
spare gentoo box on which I can grab this using emerge. Any
suggestions on how I can do this? My windows system has network
access, and I can mount my windows partition. Is there a better way to
get this NIC working?
install a recent kernel like 2.6.23
post I read) using a kernel
2.6.19 and 2.6.22, that finally the module may work. I don't have a
spare gentoo box on which I can grab this using emerge. Any
suggestions on how I can do this? My windows system has network
access, and I can mount my windows partition. Is there a better way
you ever heard of win32codecs.
But how i can run win MMS2 codecs on Linux or with vlc?
You are mostly SOL with that one. Here's some options, all involve lots of
work:
Run 32bit mplayer with win32codecs in a 32bit chroot
Run a prebuilt 32bit mplayer than you download from any suitable
On 11/27/2010 03:55 PM, Valmor de Almeida wrote:
On 11/27/2010 02:35 PM, walt wrote:
On 11/27/2010 11:00 AM, Valmor de Almeida wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to install wine on my system which I recently changed from
no-multilib to multilib; so this may be causing this problem. The emerge
issue
software to use to create HD video Blu-ray
> discs?
>
>
> You're referring to Blu-ray authoring like creating menus and making a
> video disc that works in a set-top player. There isn't any software
> for Linux I know of that does this, especially the menu part. The menu
> par
les to 666 perms and running wine as
root.
Any idea how I should solve this?
but find that I want to return to Gentoo simply because of the
level of customization that I can do with it.
Well then, welcome back.
SNIP
Also I'm not running at Athlon X2 system, ifs there any _real_
advantage to running AMD64 or should I still to x86?
I run
unowned by any
installed package. Now this machine hasn't had Wine on it in over a
year so I cannot understand why it would start telling me that today
but it did.
It seems to me that expensive or not it would be great to have a tool
that completely checked every single library on the machine
uninstalled acroread to prevent the
installation of a buggy openssl version, but this seems
wrong for a mostly stable installation...
Any hints how to proceed? Is there any danger to have an
old (and apparently buggy) openssl lib installed in parallel
with the recent one?
That's always a tricky one
/portage/*
shows nothing, so acroread and ssl is «stable».
For now I just uninstalled acroread to prevent the
installation of a buggy openssl version, but this seems
wrong for a mostly stable installation...
Any hints how to proceed? Is there any danger to have an
old
.
¹ That is on my small laptop. My big desktop has Wine installed, let’s see
what it says when I’m back home in two days.
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any problem with # cat /etc/hal/fdi/policy/10-xinput-configuration.fdi
?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8?
!--
Section
and other apps are still to be correct run under
stuff like wine and such. I have an old license for win98 and so it
was my choice, besides any other would run too slowly because I only
have an Athlon XP 1.6, but it runs flawless for a long time. Instant
boot with the savevm and loadvm commands make
and everything borked, WMP is the only thing that runs
some cranky pieces of video files decently, some sites only work decently with IE and other apps are still to be correct run under stuff like wine and such. I have an old license for win98 and so it
was my choice, besides any other would run too slowly
,
are there any workarounds?
Thanks in advance!
Florian Philipp
I think you have to run software to decrypt the DVD on the fly and
then have mplayer read the stream.
The decryption keys to older bluray titles are available but newer
ones might need to be decrypted (rip the movie to your
On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 11:10 AM, James wirel...@tampabay.rr.com wrote:
Hello,
I've been looking for an ATI graphics card
with a water cooling system built in. I'm very
tired of listen to the roar of a video card fan.
Any suggestions? It does not need to be the latest
smokin card, just
On Donnerstag 11 Dezember 2008, Paul Hartman wrote:
On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 11:10 AM, James wirel...@tampabay.rr.com wrote:
Hello,
I've been looking for an ATI graphics card
with a water cooling system built in. I'm very
tired of listen to the roar of a video card fan.
Any
Hi!
=== On Wednesday 14 March 2007, you wrote: ===
...
When you say can not open is there some kind of error message
associated with it?
I've not had any issues with TIFF files (though admittedly I rarely need
to open any), but I would guess if it's only some files then it may
proprietary binaries, multilib is the only way to go.
Are any of you here running on a
no-multilib 64-bit profile?
Not I. I'm still leaning on my wine/cedega crutch for some things.
--
Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. ,= ,-_-. =.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ((_/)o o(\_))
ICQ
/
+Voted
I argued I don't game any more _because_ of the lack of linux games
that were not already bored with. HIstorically, game dev's argument
has been along the lines of 'if they want to game, they'll just use
windows, or get a console'.
What they don't realize, is its possible many
2006/10/14, bijayant kumar [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi to all, I want to install MS outlook on the gentoo. Can it possible to run MS outlook on gentoo-linux. If yes then how...??? Is any extra plugin required to do the same. My main concern is that i have to provide calendar sharing with MS outlook
-bit gentoo ina
separate
partition
[3] P3 - compaq desktop, dual boot with
win98
laptop working (old) wine
installation, devfs
[4] P4
You could try either the gentoo security list or irc channel. Failing
that try the securityfocus lists. Once you have linux program source
you can then install either with the source or make an ebuild.
Failing the above you could perhaps run pwdump under wine.
Not tried any of the above but seems
On Sun, 2006-08-20 at 17:30 -0500, Michael Sullivan wrote:
Awhile back my wife asked me to add Windows 98 SE to the operating
systems on her computer (Gentoo and WinXP) so that she could play old
games that we couldn't get to work in Linux with wine. She attempted to
boot into Windows XP
with clamav -- at least it
could in the old 3.x days when I still used it.
The simplest reason of all is, Linux doesn't know how to execute
Windows binaries.
Well, this is an oversimplification.
1) Any box running Wine is possibly as exposed to your classic
pretty-women.exe mail attachments
On 2023-05-06 14:07, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
On 03/05/2023 20:11, Holger Hoffstätte wrote:
On 2023-05-02 21:19, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
On 02/05/2023 09:53, Holger Hoffstätte wrote:
[...] BMQ has severe issues. When emerging something while I
play a game (either native or through wine
, with the new drivers and xorg, I'm stuck
around 300, general performance is no better. Its a shame, had to
drop compiz-fusion, for example. I hope for better support on new
releases of intel driver.
ok, but is it normal that, i.e, wine hangs my entire system until it
opens
stuck
around 300, general performance is no better. Its a shame, had to
drop compiz-fusion, for example. I hope for better support on new
releases of intel driver.
ok, but is it normal that, i.e, wine hangs my entire system until it
opens the application? is xorg and wine related?
Maybe
so, this is my problem, very weird. i have both cedega and wine for some win32
executables(games and software). i can't execute none of win32 exe's cause my
system locks up :roll: , so i have to reset my computer :x . if you have any
idea pls tell me. thx!
this is my emerge --info:
Portage
unmask.
Between autounmask and specific desires to be on top of some packages,
it's not easy. For example, stable WINE hasn't built since February
2011... ( https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=354745 ) Anyone who
needs WINE for any reason needs to use their unstable 1.3.x tree. This
isn't
video
disc that works in a set-top player. There isn't any software for Linux I know
of that does this, especially the menu part. The menu part can be in a simple
format or it can be more advanced with BD-J.
Studios use Scenarist BD
https://www.scenarist.com/scenarist-bd-professional-blu-ray-di
be a nightmare-- but those are relatively easily solved (WinRAR and
Total Commander, respectively, both of which run adequately under Wine).
The immovable object atm seems to be file dates.
You see, Morrowind stores its base graphic data in *.bsa files (bethesda
softworks archives), and its data (scripts
their archives badly so extraction to the installed game's data folder
can be a nightmare-- but those are relatively easily solved (WinRAR and
Total Commander, respectively, both of which run adequately under Wine).
The immovable object atm seems to be file dates.
You see, Morrowind stores its base graphic
-libs/ncurses-5.2 required by
(sys-kernel/gentoo-sources-4.0.5:4.0.5/4.0.5::gentoo, installed)
=sys-libs/ncurses-5.2:5/5= required by
(app-emulation/wine-1.6.2:0/0::gentoo, installed)
=sys-libs/ncurses-5.2-r5[unicode?]
(=sys-libs/ncurses-5.2-r5[unicode]) required by
(dev-util/dialog
-2.02_beta2-r7:2/2::gentoo, installed)
=sys-libs/ncurses-5.2 required by
(sys-kernel/gentoo-sources-4.0.5:4.0.5/4.0.5::gentoo, installed)
=sys-libs/ncurses-5.2:5/5= required by
(app-emulation/wine-1.6.2:0/0::gentoo, installed)
=sys-libs/ncurses-5.2-r5[unicode?]
(=sys-libs/ncurses
not running at Athlon X2 system, ifs there any _real_ advantage
to running AMD64 or should I still to x86?
I run an amd64 as my desktop system. It' started as my 3rd machine so
at the time it was 64-bit for fun. today I just live with it. There
are some limitations on the 64-bit platform with web
on
/dev/sda1 9.9G 8.1G 1.3G 87% /
That includes everything except /home.
That includes /boot with two kernels.
I haven't run into any significant problems with x86_64. To use flash
and shockwave I just use wine and the windows version of Firefox, it
works perfectly for me
can grab this using emerge. Any
suggestions on how I can do this? My windows system has network
access, and I can mount my windows partition. Is there a better way to
get this NIC working?
Actually my ultimate goal is to get my Marvell TOPDOG wireless NIC
working, but it appears to me that I
could try gstreamer?
SO
libraries are also dynamic linked, so why I don't have any player for
VQF format?
Maybe no-one has written one. It won't be written until someone care
enough to write it.
I must emulate Winamp with wine to play VQF of course
with better sound quality with DSP plugins
On 24 May 2008, at 10:03, Florian Philipp wrote:
...
I would avoid bluray until it gets easier to play.
Hmm, on which features depends the encryption? Would a Windows Media
Player in Wine be able to play it or do I need an operating system
supporting it, maybe in a virtual machine? Has anyone
On Sat, 24 May 2008 17:15:34 +0100
Stroller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 24 May 2008, at 10:03, Florian Philipp wrote:
...
I would avoid bluray until it gets easier to play.
Hmm, on which features depends the encryption? Would a Windows Media
Player in Wine be able to play it or do I
the idea. For a while we played with iTunes under Wine but that's sort
of a mess so I'm looking for something native to Linux.
I don't understand what Slingbox has to do with internet radio. Amarok
2 (not gnome) has hundreds of internet radio stations in it...
I think most of them are just mp3
for his
Gnome desktop. He was thinking of buying a Slingbox but has backed off
the idea. For a while we played with iTunes under Wine but that's sort
of a mess so I'm looking for something native to Linux.
I don't understand what Slingbox has to do with internet radio. Amarok
2
joystick support.
Aha... Thanks - have looked at the kernel config - have not selected any
device in the Joysticks/Gamepads (tte list is below). Must I select all the
modules with a hope X will be smart enough to load a needed module? Or - which
one is appropriate at my case?
xorg-server
and silent, for under $100 at the time I
bought it. I get steady 200fps at 1600x1200 in Sauerbraten, and FIFA
09 plays nice and smooth in wine. Temperature readings have been
consistently low. I don't think water cooling is necessary if you're
not doing anything special to torture the card
can talk to FTM.
I'm not sure any of this is important to her. Just trying to get a
bit ahead.
Thanks,
Mark
As stated by others, gramps is in portage. It's a python app and
works well with adequate hardware. (On a 500mhz geode with 256mb
it's rather slow. On an AMD-64 with 4gb it's
I have been trying all afternoon to make local copies of web pages from a
netscape bookmark file. I have been wrestling with httrack (through
khttrack), pavuk and wget, but none of them work. httrack and pavuk seem to
claim they can do the job, but they can't, or at least not in any way
bookmark file. I have been wrestling with httrack (throughkhttrack), pavuk and wget, but none of them work. httrack and pavuk seem to
claim they can do the job, but they can't, or at least not in any way anordinary mortal could be expected to work out. They do things like pretendingto download hundreds
Hi Thiago,
On 02/06/07, Thiago Lüttig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi folks. I have an gentoo-desktop box, with kde-3.5.5 running under 2.6.18
kernel. Last week, I upgraded the kernel to the 2.6.20 version, and the kde
takes a whole eternity to start, and another to run any program. I use
nis
the kernel to the 2.6.20 version, and the
kde
takes a whole eternity to start, and another to run any program. I use
nis(ypbind) and nfs(the home folders) to log on my network.
How did you upgrade your kernel?
First things first, check your setup for anything obvious. I don't
know much about KDE
the list might be interested in signing that
petition. Even I'm not a gamer (anymore) I signed it, because I hate
it when big companies ignore the Linux community.
[1] http://www.petitiononline.com/ibpfl/
+Voted
I argued I don't game any more _because_ of the lack of linux games
that were
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Hash: SHA1
Are there any programs for Gentoo that can show what speed memory I
have, i.e. PC2700? I plan on ordering some memory but I cannot remember
what speed I put in and I want to be lazy and not unhook everything and
open it up.
I tried dmidecode
will hold (about 30), and
I can certainly confirm that after a while (some 12 hours or more), I
have found that other programs seem to have 'issues' (especially
Wine/Cedega, for example), which are solved by closing Firefox. Not that
Firefox itself has any issues, but it does seem to have a memory
about IPX on Linux.
You need IPX support in your kernel (CONFIG_IPX) and net-misc/ipx-utils.
UDP in Starcraft works fine for me, however, although this is with
regular Wine rather than Cedega. Try running from a console rather than
using the Cedega GUI, and see if you get any error messages
On Thu, Aug 17, 2006 at 11:48:59PM -0700, Penguin Lover Richard Fish squawked:
On 8/17/06, Willie Wong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any ideas?
Since udev is seeing the events, I'm guessing something in your udev
rules. Have you done an etc-update? Anything relevant in
/etc/udev/rules.d/10
El Lunes, 21 de Agosto de 2006 00:30, Michael Sullivan escribió:
Awhile back my wife asked me to add Windows 98 SE to the operating
systems on her computer (Gentoo and WinXP) so that she could play old
games that we couldn't get to work in Linux with wine. She attempted to
boot into Windows
on Linux or with vlc?
You are mostly SOL with that one. Here's some options, all involve lots of
work:
Run 32bit mplayer with win32codecs in a 32bit chroot
Run a prebuilt 32bit mplayer than you download from any suitable repo
Run a 32bit smplayer WINDOWS build in wine
Run some Windows player
have threads set globally in make.conf and haven't run into any
issues. nptl and nptlonly are set via make.defaults in amd64 profile.
It doesn't seem like too many of the packages I actually use have a
threads use flag:
floppym@naomi ~ % equery hasuse threads | cat
app-arch/xz-utils-5.0.1
app
it with libreoffice from the commandline
with no success.
What can I do to load and convert this manual to a normal
format?
I don't think anything can read it natively in Linux. IBM/Lotus has a
free Windows viewer program called KeyView. Maybe it works under Wine
or surely in a Windows virtual
. I have
found that when loading wine applications the same corruption happens
whilst they load but once loaded are fine. I have noticed that in
Xorg.0.log when the corruption occurs the following is output twice:
[ 982.687] (II) intel(0): EDID vendor MS_, prod id 37
[ 982.687] (II) intel(0
! A cliffhanger!
*twiddles thumb waiting for Walt to wake up*
I'm back. Why do I feel just as crappy now as I did last night? Must
be the cheap wine, I guess.
Ah, yeah, looking forward as well ;-)
I don't want to spoil but I got it working already :-P
Oh, go ahead and spoil. I'll
On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 3:15 PM, Michael Mol mike...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 2:08 PM, João Matos jaon...@gmail.com wrote:
I suppose that I'll have no problem with wine or nvidia-drivers based on
preview discussion. But how about grub, zsnes, skype or some .bin games
installed
intend to try with Linux, and also try the MS-Windows drivers on
FreeBSD with wine.
I've found that the postscript-printer-definition (ppd) files included
in net-print/gutenprint work much better for me than the ones included
in net-print/hplip, which is published by HP.
Thanks
ry poor quality if the input
images are not preprocessed to suit it: Images (especially
screenshots) must be scaled up such that the text x-height
is at least 20 pixels,[12] any rotation or skew must be
corrected or no text will be recognized, low-frequency
changes in brightness must be hig
efault value of option force_s3tc_enable overridden by
environment.
Also, the useflag:
https://packages.gentoo.org/useflags/s3tc
only has:
app-emulation/wine
as sole customer at this time...
I wasn't sure this was a post for the bug report that I linked to above, so I'm
asking here on the user
gt;:
>>>
>>>> Anyone sync recently and get this:
>>>>
>>>> !!! Invalid news item:
>>>> /usr/portage/metadata/news/2017-04-10-split-and-slotted-wine/2017-04-10-split-and-slotted-wine.en.txt
>>>>
>>>> Not sure if I shou
lly made. I can't find however what software
> is used to create my own.
>
> Does anyone know what software to use to create HD video Blu-ray discs?
>
You're referring to Blu-ray authoring like creating menus and making a
video disc that works in a set-top player. There isn't any soft
directory between
bisects so it
only recompiles the source files that actually changes between commits?
it would be great to have this feature, but I don't know..
or I'd not personally bother to go this way
My old machine takes 50 minutes to compile wine so it would've been
great. Guess it's time
the source files that actually changes between commits?
it would be great to have this feature, but I don't know..
or I'd not personally bother to go this way
My old machine takes 50 minutes to compile wine so it would've been great.
Guess it's time for me to upgrade
his process
> >> >
> >> > May the force be with you,
> >> > Vít Smolík.
> >>
> >> It's an acer nitro 5. I don't see any option to do that in bios.
> >
> >
> > so, i did a bit of diging, and i found that Acer bios does not have
&
ia GPU, just an idea,
> but if you send your laptop model, i can provide more straight-forward
> instructions for this process
>
> May the force be with you,
> Vít Smolík.
It's an acer nitro 5. I don't see any option to do that in bios.
so, i did a bit of diging, and i found t
>> >
>> > May the force be with you,
>> > Vít Smolík.
>>
>> It's an acer nitro 5. I don't see any option to do that in bios.
>
>
> so, i did a bit of diging, and i found that Acer bios does not have
> the option to disable the iGPU in the bios, but it
-bit libusb. I suspect that
some other package does need 32-bit libgphoto2, which then needs
32-bit libusb, but kde-meta shows up in the comment instead.
The packages that gave me the most trouble were wine and steam. I
don't think there were any problems with them - they just pull in a
lot of 32
/vst
vst/ vsti.c vsti.o vstinfo.c vstwin.c vstwin.o
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ ls CODE/xfst-0.4/vstinfo.c
CODE/xfst-0.4/vstinfo.c
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $
It works for hidden direcotries and files:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ cd .wine/
dosdevices/ drive_c/ system.reg user.reg
there any _real_
advantage to running AMD64 or should I still to x86?
I run an amd64 as my desktop system. It' started as my 3rd
machine so at the time it was 64-bit for fun. today I just live
with it. There are some limitations on the 64-bit platform with
web-based media
with it.
Well then, welcome back.
SNIP
Also I'm not running at Athlon X2 system, ifs there any _real_
advantage to running AMD64 or should I still to x86?
I run an amd64 as my desktop system. It' started as my 3rd
machine so at the time it was 64-bit for fun
like wine and such. I have an old license for win98 and so it
was my choice, besides any other would run too slowly because I only
have an Athlon XP 1.6, but it runs flawless for a long time. Instant
boot with the savevm and loadvm commands make it even better than the
real thing :)
I never had
cooling system built in. I'm very
tired of listen to the roar of a video card fan.
Any suggestions? It does not need to be the latest
smokin card, just reasonable at video games
and quite as can be. R580 engine or above.
Low dB is the primary concern, but it must be decent at video
games
afternoon to make local copies of web pages from a
netscape bookmark file. I have been wrestling with httrack (through
khttrack), pavuk and wget, but none of them work. httrack and pavuk seem
to
claim they can do the job, but they can't, or at least not in any way an
ordinary mortal could
/gcc/i686-pc-linux-gnu/3.4.5/include/stddef.h
/usr/lib/gcc/i686-pc-linux-gnu/3.4.5/install-tools/include/stddef.h
/usr/lib/gcc/i686-pc-linux-gnu/4.1.1/include/stddef.h
/usr/include/linux/stddef.h
/usr/include/wine/msvcrt/stddef.h
/usr/src/linux-2.6.15-gentoo-r1/include/linux/stddef.h
/usr/src/linux
the encoder witch stream the webcam to the server is
available only windows :( (of course no linux version yet someone use
wine
to use but I think this is not the best solution )
I looked for any alternatives I found red5 and an article about how to
use
the local flashplayer plugin publish the cam
) but
unfortunately the encoder witch stream the webcam to the server is
available only windows :( (of course no linux version yet someone use
wine
to use but I think this is not the best solution )
I looked for any alternatives I found red5 and an article about how to
use
the local
to think since I have not used it or
compared the differences.
Are there any reasons to leave this be for a while? You know, bugs or
packages that don't work with it?
Just like with any other optimization switch, there can be bugs. If
Gentoo says it doesn't support graphite, then I'd stay away
d the packages.
> After doing this, I no longer have any preserved packages output
> from portage, so my problem is solved!
>
> Thanks again,
> Julien
I've got the same issue, after purging Wine trying to get an
out-of-date machine back in working order. It's an amd64 machine, and
the foll
; I've used Devede and Devedeng to create DVDs for a while. I prefer the
>>>> old Devede but the new ng version works well. It doesn't however seem
>>>> to create Blu-ray discs. I googled and found how to play some of them
>>>> at least that are commercially
for his
Gnome desktop. He was thinking of buying a Slingbox but has backed off
the idea. For a while we played with iTunes under Wine but that's sort
of a mess so I'm looking for something native to Linux.
I don't understand what Slingbox has to do with internet radio. Amarok
2 (not gnome) has
is interested in some sort of an Internet Radio app for his
Gnome desktop. He was thinking of buying a Slingbox but has backed off
the idea. For a while we played with iTunes under Wine but that's sort
of a mess so I'm looking for something native to Linux.
I don't understand what Slingbox has
is interested in some sort of an Internet Radio app for his
Gnome desktop. He was thinking of buying a Slingbox but has backed off
the idea. For a while we played with iTunes under Wine but that's sort
of a mess so I'm looking for something native to Linux.
I don't understand what Slingbox has
don't see any evidence this upgrade would make the card work
with those 750 drives.
You could perhaps try giving Adaptec a call or e-mail and see if
anyone there can tell you what that controller supports, since their
website doesn't really say.
Even worse, I'd have to install the card
are very important, as are reasonable performance.
I would very much appreciate any feedback you all can give me about your
experience with QEMU.
While I can't really vouch for stability and uptime, QEMU is a great
piece of software. I run it on my Dell D600 laptop with the kernel
accelerator
for the program and
put it in your overlay.
But the point we're trying to make is that if 95% of the hundreds of
applications you have installed are working fine, and you have them
configured to your liking (especially DE's like KDE, or applications
like Wine or Firefox), then deleting everything and having
bought it. I get steady 200fps at 1600x1200 in Sauerbraten, and FIFA
09 plays nice and smooth in wine. Temperature readings have been
consistently low. I don't think water cooling is necessary if you're
not doing anything special to torture the card (unless you just want
to do it just for the fun
: cedega ]
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* app-emulation/cedega
Latest version available: 4.4.3
Latest version installed: 4.4.1
Size of downloaded files: 7,471 kB
Homepage:http://www.transgaming.com/
Description: Cedega replaces WineX, a distribution of Wine
, and another to run any program. I use
nis(ypbind) and nfs(the home folders) to log on my network.
How did you upgrade your kernel?
First things first, check your setup for anything obvious. I don't
know much about KDE but I've seen problems like this with gnome when
the machine's
to work in Linux with wine. She attempted to
boot into Windows XP today, but got an error message:
NTLDR is missing
Press any key to continue
I've been doing research on NTLDR, and I've found lots of help in
restoring NTLDR, but none whatsoever in simply removing it. Her
computer uses
that you should really be running dosemu *FROM A TEXT CONSOLE* in
order to emulate running in DOS on a 486SX. An optional flag is gpm,
which links in support for using the mouse on a text console. Does your
program, or any other program you run in dosemu, require mouse support?
Plan B) If all else
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Me too, after some thinking I believe this will not be what I need. How
would the cable know the location where to store data it receives from the
other client?
I'm not able to answer any of your questions, but I've seen similar products
advertised before which were clearly 2 USB network
for a while, but looking back through
/var/log/messages, it appears this started on 1 Sept. Going back
through my emerge.log shows that the previous day, Portage had updated
wine, and installed bar. Then later that day, I must have changed a USE
flag for hal, because then I see policykit being installed
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