Hi,
Amazing I'm a long time follower of the project and to see a DIB engine
implemented is a huge milestone given all the trials and tribulations
leading up to it. Honestly never thought it would happen everyone needs
to give themselves a pat on the back today :-)
Regards,
Keith
e is to report social bugs and
suggested patches. It can be though about in terms of: planning, priorities,
goals, leaders, teams, etc. There are multiple ways to fix this.
Regards,
-Keith
http://keithcu.com/
ou keep getting bigger and
better.
I understand you have a lot of work to do. That is why I suggest priorities
or goals. They help manage large workloads. From the outside, you appear to
be working on things randomly, and you can do better.
Regards,
-Keith
http://keithcu.com/
On Sun, Jul 3, 2011 at 1:37 AM, Damjan Jovanovic wrote:
>
> Hi Keith
>
> Having worked at Microsoft, you of all people should appreciate the
> size and complexity of the driver architecture on Windows. So I would
> say that "failure" is mostly from the scale of the pr
've got a big group making many good fixes. It is
just that priority is being ignored or something. Failure is not from lack
of effort, but from planning.
Let's win!
-Keith
http://keithcu.com/
f the bugs. Just this one app could be huge for
Linux on the desktop.
Warm regards,
-Keith
Hi,
Been trying to run wine tests from http://test.winehq.org/data/ but
every time I try this for about the last half dozen versions I get a
blue screen and bad pool header
any suggestions? I try to support the project by doing test runs and
updating the appdb.
Regards,
Keith
Hi,
I know 2010 has just finished but could I recommend Edinburgh for 2011?
voted above London and Paris by Tripadvisor and Conde nast as a
destination and amongst the top ten cities in the world 2008 by Wanderlust.
Regards,
Keith Muir
total war latest report is the
install fails got to be a regression fix it worked on 1.44
Regards,
Keith
to
quartz.dll interaction with ntdll.dll
Regards,
Keith
drives the project when people hear they can now do this or that
that they couldn't before everyone is inspired its a virtuous circle.
Regards,
Keith
isn't. I may be stating the obvious but hardware
tolerance must be a goal for the wine project if it isn't already.
Regards,
Keith
I submitted a list of flight sims for this category to Ken Sharp I
notice the category has been updated with racing games but not flight
anyone know what he did with my list
Regards,
Keith
A-10
Aces high
Air Attack
Air warrrior II
B-17 Flying Fortress
Commanche 4
Condor
Desert Fighters
Enemy
Hi,
Any chance of a games> simulation> flight simulation sub category?
Regards,
Keith
http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=17237
Is there a patch for this in Ubuntu and if so where do I get it and how do I
patch. I am new to Ubuntu and my wife loves big fish games.
Thanks
Tony
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Hi,
Running conformance tests on windows on some builds is impossible it
wont even complete 1.1.15 was the last one that would run to completion
and versions between 1.1.14 and 1.1.15 also failed to complete.
Regards,
Keith
Recently read the thread on the poor quality of the ratings but changing
the wording isn't going to have much of an effect. A properly structured
questionnaire that then suggests a rating will. The problem with this is
the amount of work required to overhaul the database in order to do it.
Tha
work, and windows is there to make it easier to
support my clients in their windows machines.
If theres nothing now that applies to wine and office 2007, maybe keep
this message for when the need does arise.
Thanks
Keith
pixels left over. This isn't enough, because you need to know how many
spaces the "left over" pixels are to be distributed over.
-- Keith
--- "Pedro Araújo Chaves Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've been trying to get the lpDx array to be properly calcula
Hi,
I'm running into the same problem. File on the resulting core tells me it was
generated from wine-preloader. I'm using wine 0.9.2 for Fedora Core 3 from
winehq (the i686 version I believe). I'm running an x86_64, if that matters.
-- Keith
--- Bill Medland <[EMAIL
Hi,
My patch is here: http://www.winehq.org/hypermail/wine-patches/2005/06/0035.html
--- Mike McCormack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Keith Dunwoody wrote:
>
> > A little while ago I sent a fix for bug #50 (PrgWin95: Text justification
> needs
> > beefing up),
Hi,
A little while ago I sent a fix for bug #50 (PrgWin95: Text justification needs
beefing up), in which SetTextJustification() wasn't spacing text lines out
properly. I was wondering why my patch was rejected.
Thanks,
-- Keith
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On Mon, 20 Oct 2003 02:26:53 +0100
Keith Matthews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, 19 Oct 2003 23:23:44 +0200
> "Ivan Leo Murray-Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > >Is it a patent for a hrdware solution, or for software? If software then in
>
On Sun, 19 Oct 2003 23:23:44 +0200
"Ivan Leo Murray-Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Is it a patent for a hrdware solution, or for software? If software then in
> >Europe, at least in Germany and others, it wouldn't matter because
> >softwarepatents are not possible (and hopefully never will).
On Tue, 30 Sep 2003 13:40:50 +0900
"Dmitry Timoshkov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "Steven Edwards" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I have always wanted to see the Russian Winter so I guess
> > St. Paul in January is good practice.
>
> Well, "the Russian Winter" is a common exaggeration, like
>
On Sun, 28 Sep 2003 21:02:29 -0500
Jeremy White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ideally, you need a conference facility that isn't uptight about
> the internet access. You want to pay a (probably high) fee for
> access to a DSL line, and then bring in your own wireless hubs.
> Unfortunately, most c
On Wed, 10 Sep 2003 17:29:55 +0300
Shachar Shemesh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Now, English is not even my native language, but should that be "the
> list is now up to date"?
>
Better to think laterally - 'the list has now been updated'.
Probably a good idea to add a date so's people know ho
On Tue, 09 Sep 2003 19:09:04 +0300
Shachar Shemesh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >
> >I am the RH package manager for Wine.
> >My RPMS are indeed without BiDi support for now, as I was aiming for
> >them to be rebuildable on any fully-updated (and nothing more) RH
> >box. Of course, I can install
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