My Spanish is not that great, but I get the impression that they're offering
PCs with ReactOS preinstalled here:
http://articulo.mercadolibre.com.mx/MLM-10172918--_JM Can anyone confirm
that? Not that I mind, I'm just curious.
Gé van Geldorp.
Hi
I bit sick of correct it hold time for make a rc compile with ms vs
to right one.
Here is the rule to use it
Rule for SUBLANG_DEFAULT
Basic all langues only have one offcial langues must use SUBLANG_DEFAULT
example Czech, Danish, Hungarian, Polish and more.
Rule for SUBLANG_NEUTRAL
basic all langues only have more one offcial langues must use SUBLANG_NEUTRAL
example German, French, English, Swedish, and more
please think of this when you are writen or change .rc file.
Thanks
Could you do this for trunk too?
It is very annoying, if you can't see the buttons of the locale dialog,
plus it looks very unprofessional...
Maybe at least 800x600x8.
Greets,
David Hinz
turner(a)svn.reactos.com schrieb:
> set default res to 800x600x16
>
>
> Updated files:
> branches/ros-branch-0_2_9/reactos/bootdata/hivesys.inf
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Brandon Turner wrote:
> I plan on releasing 0.2.9 final today and those devs that havent did
> their change logs yet please make an efforts. ;)
>
> http://www.reactos.org/wiki/index.php/ChangeLog-0.2.9
> www.brandonturner.org/029.txt
>
> that text file has all the commits in it.
>
> Brandon
>
Putting this on ros-dev too as not all devs are on ros-general.
-----Original Message-----
From: Royce Mitchell III [mailto:royce3@ev1.net]
Sent: 23 December 2005 03:18
To: ReactOS Development List
Subject: Re: [ros-dev] Change log
Ged Murphy wrote:
> Ge van Geldorp wrote:
>
>>> From: Magnus Olsen
>>>
>>> U need give lest 2-3 day when u request changelog not every are on
>>> same time line
>>>
>>
>>
>> The branch was created 2 weeks ago. Plenty of time for everyone to
>> get their
>> changelog entries in place.
>>
>> GvG
>>
>
>
> I also announced the creation of the changelog exactly 2 weeks ago,
> and various at times since then
>
> http://www.reactos.org/archives/public/ros-dev/2005-December/006728.html
>
Could we get a page setup describing how to pull down ( via cmd line and
tortoise ) a list of changes that occured between a previous release and
the current one? We didn't receive this information until about 2 days
ago. Yes I know I could probably find it on the net, but it would also
help to have this page list the revision #'s associated with each
release, just so that all info is in one place to make it easy for us to
record our respective contributions to the release.
Thanks.
In Tortoise, I just download the whole history for the branch and then
filter it with the date pull downs in the top left. It's as easy as that and
gives more information than the text version.
Ged
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I may be just an idiot or blind, but I can't seem to find any
information on building freeldr, and it doesn't seem to have a makefile.
Everything that I can find points to it being loadable by GRUB and the
like, but I'm not sure why I can't find the *how* on building it.
Am I just blind, or missing something extremely obvious?
(Yes, I have been searching Google for a little while now... I'm not
turning anything up, yet.)
Thanks,
Mike
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"Why geeks like computers: unzip, strip, touch, finger, grep, mount,
fsck, more, yes,fsck,fsck,fsck,umount, sleep." :-)
Phillip Susi wrote:
> Wait a second... why is it sending only one byte at a time?
> The caller
> is only send()ing one byte at a time?
This is true. Although Send() will return indicating the data has been sent,
nagling should hold the actual packet back until it is full, however this
should only happen if there is unconfirmed data i.e. no ACK.
To avoid any confusion, you can switch nagling off with the TCP_NODELAY flag
I'm interested in this bug, but I'm not around tonight to play about with it
:(
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Ge van Geldorp wrote
> If there are no objections, I want to commit the attached
> patch.
Looks good
+1
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