[Now ns7] Dragon ns8 problem
Jean Magnan de Bornier
jean at bornier.net
Mon Sep 12 06:14:44 CDT 2005
Le 10 septembre à 20:20:50 Jean Magnan de Bornier <jean at bornier.net> écrit notamment:
| Le 09 septembre à 23:32:23 peter at piments.com écrit notamment:
>
| | On Fri, 09 Sep 2005 16:27:47 +0200, Jean Magnan de Bornier
| | <jean at bornier.net> wrote:
| >
| | > Now it won't start, but I'm being confident: this thing accepts one more
| | > thing every day, not more; so maybe tomorrow, after a reboot (probably
| | > unneeded, but there seems to be a real addiction about reboot for these
| | > strange animals!), it will run ok, if not I might post the logs...
| | >
| | > thanks,
| >
| | A reboot is hardly ever needed on Linux is you know what to kill/restart.
| | If you dont , it can often be the quickest solution on a desktop system.
| >
| | I've got my WINE/NS closing down pretty cleanly from the menu now. I let
| | it spew out a few messages to the console and then I have to cntl_c it. A
| | couple of seconds later there is no debris on "ps ax" . Re-running wine
| | natspeak afterwards is as good as new.
| >
| | I think that is pretty impressive , hats of to all who have contributed to
| | this effort over the years.
>
| [...]
>
| Well, here, dns still refuses to start;
OK, I added rpcrt4.dll in c/windows/system, and now dns starts all right,
although slowly and with strange messages, and WORKS!
I have not figured out I could save the output that is written on the "dragon
editor"; if I try to save in a file dns crashes, if I try to save to
clipboard (C-c) and then open it in e.g. emacs, I have nothing.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
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