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Running Apps and Threads
Thomas Overgaard tho...@post2.tele.dk alt os linux slackware David Leutzinger wrote : While logged in under KDE as a normal user, I am unable to "su -" to root and start an application such as kwrite or konqueror. If you used 'kdesu' instead of 'su' it should do the trick. -- Thomas O. This area is designed to

My apps running down on cpu
Sandman m...@sandman.net comp sys mac advocacy In article <gmgraves-31B688. 14014106022...@newsclstr02.news.prodigy.com>, George Graves <gmgra...@pacbell.net> wrote: stew, you are about 3 clicks away from being killedfiled, so either step up with the quality of your posts, or leave, or you will be shown the door.

My apps running down on cpu
James E. Therrault jetas...@worldnet.att.net pci-powermacs I purchased a 400 Mhz Gigabit machine new in January of 2001 and still use it daily. It has both, OS 9.2.2 and Tiger installed. I was a fervent hold out until the first of this year when I switched totally to "X." I still run my 9.x apps in Classic which I

running win98 apps on xp?
The biggest disadvantage to using service instead of ISAPI is that you can't have multiple IW apps running on the same server at the same port. I get around that though via a load balancing and failover product called octagate that allows me to get around that issue.

Devices that run PPC 2002 and EVB
Jeff Overcash (TeamB) jeffoverc...@mindspring.com borland public delphi non-technical Nick Hodges (CodeGear) wrote: Steve Maughan wrote: Nobody from CodeGear has commented or said they will look into it which is a little disappointing. I have a machine with a Logitech Camera, and I'm having trouble with the Delphi

PB7 apps running on WinXP
Lawrence D'Oliveiro l...@geek-central.gen.new_zealand nz comp In message <HfKdnZWlmai23AbYnZ2dnUVZ_tCtn...@comcast.com>, impossible wrote: "Lawrence D'Oliveiro" <l...@geek-central.gen.new_zealand> wrote in message news:end1m7$mjn$2@lust. ihug.co.nz... In message <ZYWdnTTFT9ideQTYnZ2dnUVZ_q6vn...@comcast.com>,

Update #1 - Initialization Failure on Running Apps...
Of course, first see whether the app has an option in it's own menus to remove itself from the Startup Group. This is configurable, and one may maintain multiple Download and run Hijack This, but don't remove anything with it yet: http://www.merijn.org/files/hijackthis.zip Follow the instructions at this

running apps over the network
The problem with running off a non-writable drive, a problem ¤ that causes grief in this case, involves the fact that whenever you ¤ open an Access file, an index file gets created (.idb) (or is a ¤ locking index file .ldb?). The .LDB file will not be created if the database is opened for read-only and exclusive

Intel iMac experience
... Conflicts start where information lacks. http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost. htm "Gary Grantham" <garygrant...@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message news:1111121247.1cfb36449d926b3c90836ef506eeeabb@teranews... is there any program or site to go to in order to see if any of my win98 applications will run on winxp home edition?

Word 2007 crash on exit - thumbnail save?
You can simply create a disk image of a working config, and be confident that it will still run regardless of changes to hardware or host OS. You cant be as confident with the dinosaur apps. In many cases I'd be more confident of a dinosaur app running in a VM than native. Remember VM's emulate hardware that is

help, other apps fail after running a vb6.0 exe file that uses DAO ...
The upshot of all this is that all the apps are still on 5.x . I suppose that I could set up one VFP >6.0 app on each workstation and then as long as the rest of the apps used the same componets >they would not require an individual setup. Before I go that route I'm wondering if there is a way to run 6.0 ( or

Running Fox Exe's from a local network, VFP5.0 vs VFP6 - 8
Wes In news:3BF09A5E-ABBB-4094-B6BA-EE117C4BE117@microsoft.com, Pierre Doller <anonym...@discussions.microsoft.com> hunted and pecked: Is there a reliable/trutworthy resource/database on the internet where I can check the purpose of the running programs started automatically in XP? Would like to be sure I can turn

running win98 apps on xp?
JE McGimpsey jemcgimp...@mvps.org microsoft public mac office In article <BBB87D78.169F%wjkul...@nps.navy.mil>, LT Wayne Kulick <wjkul...@nps.navy.mil> wrote: Virtually all OS X apps can be uninstalled just by throwing it's package away and then emptying the trash. The drag-uninstall may not be perfect either since

msconfig
If LD_32_TRACE_LOADED_OBJECTS and LD_32_TRACE_LOADED_OBJECTS_ALL are set, I get the following running espgs. Note that libcups.so.2 is found when linked to from the espgs binary, but not when linked from libcupsimage. libjpeg is also found intermittently. This is on 6.1- STABLE of two weeks ago.

Two Kinds of Linux Runners
Ken Hygh kenh...@nc.rr.com ibm software websphere application-server i...@ethomas.claranet.fr wrote: i...@ethomas.claranet.fr wrote: Hi all, Now, targeting IHS and playing with DNS alias and WAS virtual host configuration, I can easily make this work too: app1.mydomain.xx/APP1 app2.mydomain.xx/APP2 Note: IHS runs on

New to IW
However, when I accidentally ran my app elevated (elevated VS2008 for another reason and then forgot) my app could open COM12. I tried Hyperterm with COM12 and it gives a similar error to my app - running elevated as Administrator makes it work. I'm not sure how CRT can open COM12 then, if other apps require

Error running app in production
"Heavily loaded" in this context refers to lots of apps running - thus taking up memory space. I run a program, Windows allocates some memory. If there is enough free physical memory, Windows is smart enough to use that. If the Not quite right. Windows preloads any DLLs needed and then swaps *some* of them out

Running 3rd party apps that require admin privs on Vista
It starts various applications and keeps track of those apps on whether they are open or not. I have used both the Shell and Diagnostics.Process.Start procedures to start the applications. Everything works fine. When an app is started, a Process variable is used to keep track of it. I define it like this: Private

Running native D7 apps on Vista?
Dave Uhring daveuhr...@yahoo.com comp unix solaris On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 11:36:30 -0800, ChrisS wrote: Running Solaris 10 (Sparc) with FULL Companion CD installed. KDE apps in CDE? "I know... why, right?" Why not? I've been running kmail under CDE since Solaris 8 FCS with no special environmental values declared.

Current Running Apps
Colin co...@wilsonc.demon.co.uk borland public delphi non-technical OK - I've commented on the report. My comment includes source code for a workaround. 1. The problem is that toolbars use the GradientFill function in the msimg32 dll. This function (or dll) is not provided by NT4. 2. The solution then is to write