Hi all!
i have trouble with wine-systray. I run windows program called FCat.
Wine-systray work correctly only under xfce-4.2.2. Under openbox-3.2
systray looks as small window on screen. Not in systray. Why?
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Sorry, im still using windows...
Hi,
On Tue, Jun 07, 2005 at 12:31:16PM +0600, Pashok wrote:
Hi all!
i have trouble with wine-systray. I run windows program called FCat.
Wine-systray work correctly only under xfce-4.2.2. Under openbox-3.2
systray looks as small window on screen. Not in systray. Why?
Maybe openbox-3.2
Hi,
On Monday 06 June 2005 11:57, you wrote:
while with ALSA it complains:
No active mixers
Hm - looking into the winealsa source, mixer support seems to be absent.
Using OSS I found an ViaVoice engine log containing:
AudMME: Set Audio Input - [Jun 06
Hi,
On Tuesday 07 June 2005 02:37, you wrote:
No problem - a log with my normal setup, and one without the module for
the 10 channel card loaded attached (I wanted to see for myself if that
makes a significant difference in the behaviour of Wine).
Yours,
OSS thinks your sound card
Has any consideration been given to hooking a CPU emulation into wine to allow
non x86 derivative CPUs execute native Windows binaries. For example it aught
to be possible to hook qmu into the wine loader. Would this make a good
Google Summer of Code project ?
Wine could become Wine Is Now an
Hi,
On Tue, Jun 07, 2005 at 10:54:14PM +1000, Robert Lunnon wrote:
Has any consideration been given to hooking a CPU emulation into wine to
allow
non x86 derivative CPUs execute native Windows binaries. For example it aught
to be possible to hook qmu into the wine loader. Would this make a
On Tue, 07 Jun 2005 10:53:39 +0200, Ren Rebe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
acmDriverOpen
from MSN
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/multimed/htm/_win32_acmdriveropen.asp
[CODE]
MMRESULT acmDriverOpen(
LPHACMDRIVER phad,
HACMDRIVERID hadid,
DWORD fdwOpen
);
Jeremy Newman wrote:
Just double checked the settings. The lists are set with replies go to
the poster. I also took a look at the mail headers for the messages
being sent out. There is only the To: and Cc: fields. To: is set to the
poster, and Cc: is set to the list.
I think I figured it
Andreas Mohr wrote:
Hmm, probably yes, since the whole Win32 API part would be done natively,
but there's still the whole x86 program part remaining for translation.
We've been through that one once already. You'de end up with horrific
endianity problems.
Shachar
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Shachar
To do this the right way you'd need to write a test case to show what
happens on Windows when somebody tries to set the title of another window.
This test case has already been written. Almost all Diablo II bots
change the window title of the Diablo II process. That's the whole
reason why
On Mon, Jun 06, 2005 at 05:32:52PM +0200, Alexandre Julliard wrote:
Jesse Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Well it's rebuilding the format string, I thought for libc. Is there
another %ll-like specifier? %I64 certainly is not. =)
No, I'm afraid there is no standard way of doing that.
[Darn, forgot group reply]
Hi,
On Tue, Jun 07, 2005 at 10:15:02PM +0600, Pashok wrote:
Andreas Mohr wrote:
Maybe openbox-3.2 doesn't (fully?) support systray desktop guidelines
(see freedesktop.org?) and thus Wine falls back to using a popup window
instead?
Maybe, but Openbox was
Jeremy White wrote:
On my VIA8237 sound card at work, the Wave tests for winmm
have been failing for me with Alsa.
Now, this patch Works For Me (TM), on both of my systems,
but turning off the xrun mode seems like a big step to me;
I'd appreciate testing by any concerned parties.
This seems
Andreas Mohr wrote:
Hi,
On Tue, Jun 07, 2005 at 10:54:14PM +1000, Robert Lunnon wrote:
Has any consideration been given to hooking a CPU emulation into wine to allow
non x86 derivative CPUs execute native Windows binaries. For example it aught
to be possible to hook qmu into the wine
On Tue, 07 Jun 2005 09:43:14 +0200, Andreas Mohr wrote:
Maybe openbox-3.2 doesn't (fully?) support systray desktop guidelines
(see freedesktop.org?) and thus Wine falls back to using a popup window
instead?
It's the other way around. Openbox does support them, we don't. XFCE
implements a
If we are at it.on GNOME it doesn't work at allat least not
with version 2.2
Mike Hearn wrote:
On Tue, 07 Jun 2005 09:43:14 +0200, Andreas Mohr wrote:
Maybe openbox-3.2 doesn't (fully?) support systray desktop guidelines
(see freedesktop.org?) and thus Wine falls back to
Hi All,
So what are everyone's thoughts on doing it? If there are any darwine people
lurking I am
interested in knowning if any of you are registered developers and will be
getting a copy of the
preview release and evaluation hardware.
Thanks
Steven
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