>Ohhh... got a nice crash after a re-boot.
Never mind that. This looks more promising. At least, to me it does. The
actctx error I get all the time, but I've never seen the other, and it
happend right as the system froze up.
fixme:actctx:parse_depend_manifests Co
>2009/4/20 Reece Dunn :
>> 2009/4/20 Susan Cragin :
Ohhh... got a nice crash after a re-boot.
>>>
>>> Never mind that. This looks more promising. At least, to me it does. The
>>> actctx error I get all the time, but I've never seen the other, and it
>>> happend right as the system froze up.
>
2009/4/20 Reece Dunn :
> 2009/4/20 Susan Cragin :
>>>Ohhh... got a nice crash after a re-boot.
>>
>> Never mind that. This looks more promising. At least, to me it does. The
>> actctx error I get all the time, but I've never seen the other, and it
>> happend right as the system froze up.
>>
>> fi
2009/4/20 Susan Cragin :
>>Ohhh... got a nice crash after a re-boot.
>
> Never mind that. This looks more promising. At least, to me it does. The
> actctx error I get all the time, but I've never seen the other, and it
> happend right as the system froze up.
>
> fixme:actctx:parse_depend_manifest
>Ohhh... got a nice crash after a re-boot.
Never mind that. This looks more promising. At least, to me it does. The actctx
error I get all the time, but I've never seen the other, and it happend right
as the system froze up.
fixme:actctx:parse_depend_manifests Could not find dependent assembly
>Dragon NaturallySpeaking freezes up today during training, without crashing.
>I will do a regression test if needed, but suspect that the freeze may be
>already known and/or affect many programs.
>Susan
Ohhh... got a nice crash after a re-boot.
fixme:gdiplus:GdipCreateHBITMAPFromBitmap stub
Dragon NaturallySpeaking freezes up today during training, without crashing.
I will do a regression test if needed, but suspect that the freeze may be
already known and/or affect many programs.
The terminal output was singularly unhelpful. After deleting all the lines that
I see every time ofte
Am Samstag, 3. Mai 2008 12:52:43 schrieb Steven Edwards:
> Hi,
> Sorry to spam wine-devel...I don't have the time to file a proper bug
> report right now and I did not want to waste my time if the directx
> guys were aware of it and working on it but 3DMark03 is crashing for
> me in wn2000 mode whi
Hi,
Sorry to spam wine-devel...I don't have the time to file a proper bug
report right now and I did not want to waste my time if the directx
guys were aware of it and working on it but 3DMark03 is crashing for
me in wn2000 mode while it functions in win98 mode. This is a
regression and a new bug,
> Hi,
> I haven't tried to run the game but maybe the problem is that wine now
> defaults to behave like Win 2000[1] which does not allow privileged
> instructions.
> You could try to set windows version to 98 with winecfg
Hi!
Thanks, it was really the problem. Program runs now, and even better
On Sunday 04 September 2005 20:41, Pavel Troller wrote:
> Hi!
> I've just upgraded wine on my son's computer by today's CVS. He tried
> some games and one of them stopped working. It's hind95 and the game bails
> out on an illegal instruction - outb, jumping into winedbg. Backtrace shows
> just 3
Hi!
I've just upgraded wine on my son's computer by today's CVS. He tried some
games and one of them stopped working. It's hind95 and the game bails out on
an illegal instruction - outb, jumping into winedbg. Backtrace shows just
3 levels of game code itself, no dlls involved.
I understand that
Something has changed in the last couple of weeks, running the sidenet
installer under solaris crashes Xorg, Under the Xsun Xserver I get an
unhandled exception dialog at the same point and now the wmp7 installer just
hangs there.
Starting points anyone ?
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