Wikipedia:Reference desk/Archives/Computing/2016 April 23

= April 23 =

Browser PDF problem
If I go to this site, click on any "info" in the info column, and then click on "View tournament flyer", it should load a PDF, but it just sits there for me on this computer, in IE, Firefox, or Chrome. I can load other PDFs and it will work on other computers. Some little something must be wrong on my computer, but what is it and how can it be fixed? Bubba73 You talkin' to me? 04:40, 23 April 2016 (UTC)


 * Since "info" brings up a different page for each tournament you searched for, it is impossible to try to reproduce your results unless you give the URL for a specific tournament page. For example, on the info page http://tournaments.acbl.org/schedule.php?tourid=24075, "View tournament flyer" links to http://web2.acbl.org/Tournaments/Ads/2016/06/1606112.pdf and this works for me. Does this one work for you?  If not, maybe someone can look at this page and try to tell you what could be wrong. --69.159.61.172 (talk) 04:54, 23 April 2016 (UTC)


 * That page does not work for me - it just brings up a black screen. I've tried several of the tournaments, but the one I am interested in is this one.  Bubba73 You talkin' to me? 05:06, 23 April 2016 (UTC)


 * Please confirm that that link does the same thing from this page. What OS? &#8213; Mandruss  &#9742;  05:48, 23 April 2016 (UTC)


 * Yes, it does the same thing. The OS is Windows 10.  Bubba73 You talkin' to me? 06:11, 23 April 2016 (UTC)

In the left column, is there an entry for .pdf? If so, what does it have to the right? In Firefox (although this wouldn't affect IE or Chrome), look at Tools->Add-ons->Plugins. Is "Adobe Acrobat" installed? If so, what is the option in the pull-down to the right? &#8213; Mandruss  &#9742;  06:28, 23 April 2016 (UTC)
 * Start->Settings->System->Default apps->Choose default apps by file type


 * (1) There is a pdf entry and it goes to Adobe Acrobat Reader DC. (2) In Firefox, Adove acrobat is installed. It says "ask to activate".  I changed it to "always activate" but it is the same.  Bubba73 You talkin' to me? 17:12, 23 April 2016 (UTC)


 * That's exactly what I have, as far as it goes. Could be antivirus interference, and you could try turning off your AV protection temporarily. I'm using ZoneAlarm. You could also (1) save the PDF document to your computer (right-click on "View Tournament Flyer" and choose "Save Link As"), then (2) try to open the saved document from File Explorer, outside of any browser. &#8213; Mandruss  &#9742;  21:59, 23 April 2016 (UTC)


 * That's it - Kaspersky is stopping it. It doesn't say it is doing it, but it is.  I need to add the website to the exception list or something.  Thanks.  Bubba73 You talkin' to me? 02:15, 24 April 2016 (UTC)

Switch to Intel Iris Pro on MacBook Pro under Windows
This thread seems to imply that you can't switch to only using the integrated graphics for Windows in a Macbook Pro.

But I found this tool that claims it can do just that.

What am I missing here? Johnson&#38;Johnson&#38;Son (talk) 06:57, 23 April 2016 (UTC)
 * From Apple's official documentation, regarding OS X:
 * MacBook Pro: How to determine which graphics processor is in use
 * Set graphics performance on MacBook Pro
 * Those still apply when you run Windows in a VM or using Parallels. If you're running BootCamp:
 * You may find many other procedures from various unofficial sources on the internet, but a lot of those will take you "off-chart." Your system may behave unexpectedly.  The procedure might not work on all hardware models.  The procedure may have no effect.  The procedure may be intended for professional GPU software developers who are intimately familiar with the Windows device driver model and can write new software for their hardware.
 * The best source of information on your MacBook Pro is Apple's support documentation; and if you're running BootCamp, the BootCamp support page. If you're running Windows by "some other method," you're probably already "off-chart."
 * If you need more detailed help, the Apple Support forums are frequented by lots of users and the occasional graphics engineer. Be sure to list your exact model type and your version of Windows.
 * Nimur (talk) 15:49, 23 April 2016 (UTC)
 * For the interested developers: the source code linked earlier, gpu-switch, is a Windows port of the Linux GMux handler, documented here. That's not exactly official; in the spirit of promoting free software, it's kind of neat that you can open it up and inspect it, but even the Linux Kernel guys don't really know what this hardware is or what it does: quoting their own document, "(The MacPro6,1 2013 also has a gmux, however it is unclear why since it has dual GPUs but no built-in display.)"  So the natural question emerges: should you be writing machine-code for a machine whose implementation is so unknown to you that you cannot even deduce its real purpose?  Do you feel comfortable running a sloppily-ported Windows version of a Linux driver on an almost-correctly-matched Mac product?  This kind of reckless experimental programming was never the purpose of free and open-source software.  Nimur (talk) 16:01, 23 April 2016 (UTC)

Tutorial sought
Step by step guide.

Ableton Live Suite 8.1.1 & Cubase 7. -- Apostle (talk) 19:23, 23 April 2016 (UTC)
 * A tutorial for what? What do you want to do with those programs? Did you try Google? You can probably find quite a few simply by using google. The Quixotic Potato (talk) 19:52, 25 April 2016 (UTC)
 * A tutorial for to learn how to make music...whenever I get some time... I had FL Studio 11, but it did not meet the requirements. I sought recommendation from you guys a while ago, the two sub sections entitled are/were from the recommendations. I bought the two some time ago, but didn't have a CD player to copy them on PC. I got a DVD-RW now, copied all of my CDs and now looking for tutorials for the two stated. I'd be happy if you guys could recommend a tutorial guide...I have internet usage issue...searching for the right website would be difficult, plus I don't have a clue about the softwares... -- Apostle (talk) 21:37, 26 April 2016 (UTC)
 * What kind of music? A tutorial that teaches you how to make speedcore is not very useful if you want to make jazz. What kind of internet usage issue? Are you able to use YouTube without problems? If so, then here are lots of hiphop tutorials for Ableton. This channel has tutorials for both Cubase and Ableton.  The Quixotic Potato (talk) 00:01, 27 April 2016 (UTC)
 * Something that takes you from basic to advance stage step by step, e.g., & . Genre is not so important, its for home use, just to reminisce my school times/days...
 * Internet is 'pay bite as you go', in the country that I'm currently in - Yes, I know, the people are stupider though! I usually stay steady with my connect/disconnect button, e.g., every time I'm going to a website that takes a lot of kbs/mbs, as soon as I see the words, I disconnect it... If you have any website with words and still pictures (just like the FL studio's one linked above) let me know.
 * I'll save your links you guided so far, for the future. Regards. Thanks so far -- Apostle (talk) 20:05, 27 April 2016 (UTC)
 * I recommend that you explain the situation with your internet connection in a new section on this page, and people will probably give you advice on how to deal with this. For example, it is possible to browse the internet while blocking a lot of stuff (e.g. images & javascript), and that drastically reduces the amount of information you need to download in order to use a website. Do you use software to track your internet usage? If not, then maybe that is a good idea. The pages I linked to are quite small, but video is always rather big. And most of the tutorials for programs like this are video in DVD format because it is far easier to show people what to do so that they can copy it and hear the change instead of writing down what they need to do. What I would recommend in your case is probably to get 2 ebooks, one for Ableton and one for Cubase. That way you won´t have to download so much, ebooks are usually a lot smaller than video. Did you read the Getting Started PDF included with Cubase? And the Ableton reference manual (in PDF format)? I assume that when you downloaded those two programs you also downloaded two big PDF files, or that they were included on the disc if you bought them on DVD-ROMs. If you prefer the video tutorials then you may be able to convince someone who has an internet connection to download them and send them to you. The Quixotic Potato (talk) 01:53, 28 April 2016 (UTC)
 * Thank you for your help and time so far. Looks like I have to wait (as usual) for it, when its time comes (as usual). I have FL Studio anyway, learnt. If I never get the time in the near future, than FL Studio will satisfy...
 * Btw, I have to keep the internet normal, just in case if anything very very very important appears (you guys guide me too...).
 * Once again, thank you thank you thank you! Regards. -- Apostle (talk) 07:32, 28 April 2016 (UTC)

Game downloading link sought
I’m not sure if the following is illegal to download. If not can someone guide me the link please? -- Apostle (talk) 19:23, 23 April 2016 (UTC)
 * It appears that the version on the page you link is a demo version of a full game. If you look at the menu, there is an option to get the full game.  That link takes you to a page where you would pay for the full version.  I can speak to the legitimacy of any of that, but the version you linked is a web-based demo.  It doesn't appear to be intended for download. Mingmingla (talk) 19:59, 23 April 2016 (UTC)
 * I can't do a thorough search, I have internet usage issue. I have to take your word for it. Thank you -- Apostle (talk) 09:49, 24 April 2016 (UTC)