Am 27.10.2010 23:32, schrieb Russell Coker:
Speaking for myself I'm more than happy for people who want Debian with non-
free software to use Ubuntu. I think that they are doing a great job of
making a Debian-derived distribution that supports non-free software and is
easy to use.
In my opinio
If anyone can get VmWare-Workstation 7 installed on
Debian (Testing/Sid), I would very much like to hear your story.
Thanks a lot.
I installed it last week, v7.1.2. I had no trouble, worked like a
charm. Just invoked the installer. I did invoke it as root. I really
can't be more helpf
On 8/9/2010 9:36 AM, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
[Michel]
I don't know where is the work on upgrade documentation but I wanted
underline this order.
At least the udev issue is known to me. It can be worked around by
touching /etc/udev/kernel-upgrade before upgrading udev, allowing the
kernel a
On 2/21/2010 10:28 PM, Mark Allums wrote:
On 2/21/2010 4:44 PM, Fuentes, Adolfo wrote:
]$ gcc -O3 -lm -march=nocona -o nbody.x nbody.c
]$ time ./-o nbody.x 5000
Energy 0: -0.169075164
Energy 1: -0.169059907
Elapsed time: 1m 17.4s
]$ f95 -O3 -lm -march=nocona -o nbody.x nbody.f90
]$ time
cquainted
with other compilers, so can't answer questions about them.
(And my FORTRAN days are behind me. I can only answer in these general
terms. I hope someone else can be more specific.)
Hope this helps,
Mark Allums
*It's been losing ground in some areas, last few release
It might help if you changed
the user agent string (in about:config) from Iceweasel to Firefox. That
makes a lot of websites work better.
Also, you might give Google Chrome a try.
Mark Allums
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Patrick Matthäi wrote:
Mark Allums schrieb:
Patrick Matthäi wrote:
Games on www.playray.de also do not work with openjdk, e.g.:
http://www.playray.de/spielen/klassische/yatzy/
With iceweasel I only get a grey window, also for every other game on
this site.
That's a Flash issue. Unin
bits) and install flash-nonfree, the corresponding Mozilla plugin, etc.
Sorry I'm being vague on this, but I'm minus some hours on sleep and
really should be in bed. Someone can corroborate me or correct me.
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on it.
(Besides, my system is not too weird, and I expected since it was a
startup crash, it surely would have been filed by now. At any rate, I
would have filed it as an Eclipse bug, not a Java bug.)
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Right now, bringing it up in a forum can bring ridicule,
but I can see that in time, those people won't be smiling.
Thanks again,
Mark Allums
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Chris Lamb wrote:
Mark Allums wrote:
That looks like Virt-what does not detect VirtualBox. Is it likely to
be added in the future?
Your question is better redirected at the Fedora-virt mailing list; they
develop this software, not us:
http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-virt
At the moment, Virt-what can detect VMWare, Microsoft Versions of
Virtual PC, OpenVZ, Xen-HVM, Xen-DomU, Xen-Dom0, KVM, and QEMU.
That looks like Virt-what does not detect VirtualBox. Is it likely to
be added in the future?
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Manoj Srivastava wrote:
On Sun, Jul 26 2009, Mark Allums wrote:
Manoj Srivastava wrote:
On Sat, Jul 25 2009, Joe Smith wrote:
"Manoj Srivastava" wrote:
Virt-what is more accurate than Imvirt, version 1.0 can tell the
difference between Xen Dom0 and DomU. The new version (1.1, r
e
OSE version is GPL, is it not?)
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not the case. High speed Internet access is still a luxury
in some countries of the world.
Regards
Javier
Exactly. Like the U.S.A., for instance. Millions of people are still
doomed to dialup, here.
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(mostly) but still is a bit green/"wet behind the ears" when it comes to
something like a rescue.
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