On February 28, 2003 01:05 am, Jaco Greeff wrote:
> In the meantime I can send what I found, which I think is just a couple of
> dialogs (nothing more :() to anybody who is interrested. *sigh*
Yes, please send us what you have. Something is better than nothing,
hopefully someone will pick up the c
I have a old 6 gig from a compaq 1200 laptop I will part with for $40 US as the wife
just dropped
that laptop and killed the LCD. It was such a nice system to demo WINE and ReactOS
withoh well
may she rest in pieces. If you need the parts let me know.
Thanks
Steven
--- Dan Kegel <[EMAIL PRO
Jaco Greeff wrote:
... I Need to
scramble now to get some money together to either rescue the laptop (which is
quite old anyway)
http://www.driveguys.com have hard drives for old systems at
good prices. I got a drive for my 1997 laptop recently
for $30.
- Dan
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Dan Kegel
http://www.kegel.com
ht
On Thursday 27 February 2003 06:51 pm, Mike Hearn scribbled on a piece of
papyrus:
> > Too bad it's gone, I was really excited to see it in action... :(
>
> Are you going to try again Jaco, or does the buck pass to someone else
> now?
I found a really, really old version (before the screenshots)
> Too bad it's gone, I was really excited to see it in action... :(
Are you going to try again Jaco, or does the buck pass to someone else
now?
On February 26, 2003 11:49 pm, Jaco Greeff wrote:
> Damn right. The problem is just that you need to be at some stable point.
Not really, especially for a helper app like that. You just put it in
the tree, and work off of that one, like I did with winegcc/winewrap.
It's just not going to be (widel
On Tuesday 25 February 2003 03:06 pm, Dimitrie O. Paun scribbled on a piece of
papyrus:
> > [...] having a new small dog things just drops on the floor.*sigh*
>
> Yeah, I know, it happens when they are small :)))
*scratches.head* Did I write that? What the hell did I actually mean? Speak
English
Jaco Greeff wrote:
On Saturday 22 February 2003 07:08 pm, Mike Hearn scribbled on a piece of
papyrus:
Last time I talked to Jaco, he was busy finding work. Hopefully he'll
resurface soon, maybe he has a nice surprise for us :).
Yeah, Jaco, are you there? :)
Alive and kicking. Way b
On Saturday 22 February 2003 07:08 pm, Mike Hearn scribbled on a piece of
papyrus:
> > Last time I talked to Jaco, he was busy finding work. Hopefully he'll
> > resurface soon, maybe he has a nice surprise for us :).
>
> Yeah, Jaco, are you there? :)
Alive and kicking. Way behind, but alive. Real
On February 25, 2003 06:50 am, Jaco Greeff wrote:
> Alive and kicking.
Cool -- long time, no see!
> [...] having a new small dog things just drops on the floor.*sigh*
Yeah, I know, it happens when they are small :)))
> Add some HW troubles to this and I'll need to see where I am at this point.
Sylvain Petreolle wrote:
Of course I gain some security.
Some spyware are launched by the Run entries to be difficult to remove
by normal users.
Virii are launched as services to gain security privileges, or, easier
to program,
a simple program launched by the Run entries can delete random file(s
> >Like I said, it can be enabled by default.
> >
> You don't gain any security from that, but it doesn't cost much
> either.
Of course I gain some security.
Some spyware are launched by the Run entries to be difficult to remove
by normal users.
Virii are launched as services to gain security priv
Sylvain Petreolle wrote:
--- Shachar Shemesh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit : > I
don't think Viruses are a major issue. The way I see it, there are
currently several functions wineboot fulfils, and we need to consider
all of them:
1. Boot time operations - renaming pending files (wininit.ini
--- Shachar Shemesh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit : > I
don't think Viruses are a major issue. The way I see it, there are
> currently several functions wineboot fulfils, and we need to consider
>
> all of them:
>
>1. Boot time operations - renaming pending files (wininit.ini and
> the
>
I don't think Viruses are a major issue. The way I see it, there are
currently several functions wineboot fulfils, and we need to consider
all of them:
1. Boot time operations - renaming pending files (wininit.ini and the
pendingrename registry key)
2. Startup operations - runservices a
In this case make sure we can desactivate it.
I dont want to see a plug-in/virus/popup generator/something else
loading itself automatically
> >Well wineboot needs to be automatically run, either at startup or
> >shutdown or whatever. Other than that, yep, it's all making good
> >progress it seems
Mike Hearn wrote:
Well wineboot needs to be automatically run, either at startup or
shutdown or whatever. Other than that, yep, it's all making good
progress it seems.
I'll try to get that in sometimes during this coming week.
Shachar
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Shachar Shemesh
Open Source integration cons
> Last time I talked to Jaco, he was busy finding work. Hopefully he'll
> resurface soon, maybe he has a nice surprise for us :).
Yeah, Jaco, are you there? :)
> Thing is, that particular configuration applet is the key to our
> autoconf efforts. Once that's in place, we can do C1 right away,
> a
On February 21, 2003 10:34 am, Mike Hearn wrote:
> That reminds me, on the Wine 0.9 TODO it says "expect a preview of the
> wine config applets in the second week of 2003". Anybody know what the
> status of these are?
Last time I talked to Jaco, he was busy finding work. Hopefully he'll
resurface
Mike Hearn wrote:
On Fri, 2003-02-21 at 16:13, Jeff Smith wrote:
From: Mike Hearn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hmmm, do we even have a control panel? Presumably programs can install
control applets (capplets in gnome-speak), but I don't see any way to
see them other than executing the cpl files manually
It would be nice if Wine created menu icons for all the application that come
with it such as Winefile and Control just like it does with Windows
applications you install using Wine.
Op vrijdag 21 februari 2003 17:27, schreef Mike Hearn:
> So it is. Is that documented anywhere? I can't see it in
So it is. Is that documented anywhere? I can't see it in the users
guide. If I'm not blind and it's not in there, I'll write a patch for
it.
On Fri, 2003-02-21 at 16:13, Jeff Smith wrote:
> >From: Mike Hearn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Hmmm, do we even have a control panel? Presumably programs can inst
From: Mike Hearn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hmmm, do we even have a control panel? Presumably programs can install
control applets (capplets in gnome-speak), but I don't see any way to
see them other than executing the cpl files manually.
Try 'wine control'. That is our winelib control panel app if I a
> -- We are approaching 0.9 (hopefully).
That reminds me, on the Wine 0.9 TODO it says "expect a preview of the
wine config applets in the second week of 2003". Anybody know what the
status of these are? I think it makes sense to start pro-actively
targetting 0.9 tasks, and having control panel
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