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Ok I found a major part of this bug. I finaly confinced a friend to go to linux, in the form of ubuntu. He LOVED it. Couldn't stop talking about the speed and ease of use and all that. Then it happened. We went to install a game. When it didn't work he looked at me and asked how do I get my games working. I then told him for most games you can use Cedega or wine, but some don't work at all yet, you also need no cd cracks for some also. At the point he looked at me and said, wait you mean I have to buy a program to get most my games working..then some wont work..and some that do I have to use a no cd crack....Just install windows. I would rather have all my games working. So there you have it. We fix this gameing prob and we can get more users. Most that I see switch right back when they find out about games and linux. They dont want to have to install new stuf then hope their game is supported. If we can some how make it work out the box on all games like windows we will be set.




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Hardcore solve (may can help someone, but can make also your life hard):- make a list of at least ten friends using win32 api- find out when they are not at home- delete MS:W$- install linux


With the bugs pouring in on the latest version of that competing platform, with it's developer denying the existence of said bugs and even large companies like Valve refusing to work around those bugs, our job may have just gotten a lot easier.


I am not an Ubuntu developer, but as far as I know, lately most thingshappening, happen in the background / under the hood (e.g. X11replacement). And of course this might cause more bugs rising(temporary). And yes, I also experience some issues, such as[Bug 792085] Re: Automatic remount of safely removed USB 3.0 drivewhich finally got fixed (even if on launchpad it is not yet marked asfix released).But I am still fine with the overall stability and I use Ubuntu allday on my primary work laptop and several other machines/devices.


I found 2 bugs you are following which are older. One is Bug #304345:"File chooser dialog doesn't provide network access" - which is aduplicate of another bug which has been fixed. The other is Bug#971219: "Remmina Crashes with when connecting to some RDP hosts"which in reality is not an Ubuntu issue only. People write that itdepends on the certificate on the remote Windows machine. And oh yes,there is a third issue that is related to launchpad itself. Is thatwhat you identify as reduced overall Ubuntu stability? What I see atco-workers and customers what they fight with Windows, I am still waybetter off with Linux.


wow, prof. duranti, today's lecture, it was such an inspiring!!! how many times in my life i would get such thing? yes, that kind of....i can't learn or get it through books.... it is always stressful this time around, at the end of quarter, but we're in good mood to prepare final exams now. yay! thank you.also, thank you so much for responding to my email last night. i'll look forward to taking the jazz class in next spring.


I will come and visit you during your office hours during the quarter when possible. I would have come by on Tuesday but I noticed that youwere walking with a student to your office. Currently, I'm really busypreparing to attend law school in the fall, so I've got many loose endsto tie on campus. When my life slows down, I will come by your office.I'm white, tall and skinny, with bad teeth. Anyhow, thank you for youre-mails and lectures. They demonstrate to me that you truly care aboutour classroom experience.


When I met my roommate earlier this year, I was slightly disappointed at how shy and introverted she seemed and I was discouraged when most of my attempts at conversation were met with one or two word answers. Like the African American customers in the study we examined, I was looking for a dynamic, personal interaction and feeling rejected when it was not provided. I did not think any further into this situation other than to assume that she was just a quiet and uncommunicative person, or that she did not like something about me. However, after reading the Bailey article, I began to question my assumption that her shyness was part of her character and began wondering if it was part of her culture (but I guess the two are closely connected, aren't they?). My roommate is Chinese, not Korean, but the point is that I realized there might be an alternate explanation to her behavior than what I had previously assumed. And, in fact, the longer we live together the more open the lines of communication become. It was interesting to be able to apply the reading to my immediate life situation.


Recently I was invited to attend a rather traditional Chinese family-style dinner with a friend of mine and many of her friends and family, all of whom, except me, are Chinese. Being the only one who can't use chopsticks to save my life, I felt like somewhat of an outsider. But the interesting part is that throughout the meal, I found myself taking note of different habits, customs, and "rules" that seemed to be present in the traditional Chinese dinner. For example, I noticed that everyone drank tea with dinner, and if someone wanted to refill his or her own cup, that person would first refill the cups of everyone within reach before serving him or herself. Also, everyone kept their napkin ON the table as opposed to the American custom of putting a napkin in one's lap while eating. I know these are small details that are just based on pure assumptions from a one-time observation, but I was still struck by the fact that my entire thought process and the way I look at human interaction really has been affected by what I've learned in class so far.


after today's lecture i can't help but be a little worried about you. you seemed a bit sad, to go at that pace, maybe you do get really excited about the class and that is why you keep going and going, but that is what kept the class so thrilling, your upbeat personality and jokes. You didn't even crack ONE joke. But don't worry i won't be one of those students that you metioned will start to now complain that you are going too slow. Also, did you not hand out a sheet for us to fill in because you went slower and gave us enough time to write it all ourselves? Either way is fine, i was just curious. tonight i will be going with a friend of mine in class to Kerchoff coffee house to watch the jazz performance. We are a little confused still as to what we are supposed to do...i understand that we will need to rely on our ignorance to learn as much as we can about our surroundings and the event, but i am confused as to what we are supposed to write about...do you want a summary! of our observations? or for us to try and become experts in two hours and write a nobel proze winning paper on the jazz performance? or are we able to take any stance we want in the paper and try to determine what certain things meant throughout the performance, and try to figure out tyoes of communication between any two people or groups, for example the performers and the audience, or one intrument player and another's communication thru music? or even better is this assignment open to our own interpretation and ideas? can we write about anything we want related to what we saw???\ thanks,


Reading Zentella's book, I began to relate my own life & the way I speak. I'm originally from Iran, but born & raised in LA. I'm not able to speak Frasi that well, although my English is fluent. In my everyday life, I speak mainly english, but I tend to use Farsi bit by bit. With one word of Farsi in a sentence of English.


I noticed that people around me were looking at the Yanomami as totally wierd. But Believe it or not, I don't see the Yanomami as very different from us or any other people in the world. I can certainly immagine living that lifestyle if I was born in that environment and had spent my whole life there as well.


And so here we are. Denuvo has reached a place where the best measurement of its success or failure is no longer how long it takes to crack the games it is supposed to be protecting. Now we measure it by how fast its own customers are dropping the DRM from their games entirely.


It Seems denuva is a waste of time ,it does not last long before being cracked.maybe people forget steam itself , is a form of copy protection ,it just does not seem to have a negative impact on games performance .i see no point in pirating pc games ,you can simply wait til it goes on sale for 20-30 dollars .The trend is most people buy pc games from an online store,theres loads of free and very cheap pc games for digital download .I cannot remember the last time i saw a shop that sells pc games on disc and even then the range of games for sale is very limited .


The abusive use of alcohol and other drugs is considered a worldwide problem that requires the development of public policies focused on the subjectivity of people who use drugs and the meanings that the drug has in their life(1).


Disregarding the subjects speech leads to a disregard of the subjects fundamental knowledge of himself, his body, and contexts of use, which would provide important clues to the conduct of therapeutic treatments(3). This position raised the following question: what meanings are attributed to the drug by people who use drugs in the context of their life history?


People who use alcohol and/or other drugs may assign different meanings to the drug, as well as perform different interpretations from their life history, so the use of a specific drug may have different meanings from a user to other(4). The meanings attributed to the drug relate in a different way to the life history of each individual since the singular and subjective dimension stands out here. The understanding of these meanings can contribute to the development of more effective practices in the attention to drug users considering them beings of singular experiences. 2ff7e9595c


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