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2013 Dec 18
1
ZFS on Linux testing
On 12/18/2013, 04:00 , lists at benjamindsmith.com wrote:
> I may be being presumptuous, and if so, I apologize in advance...
>
> It sounds to me like you might consider a disk-to-disk backup solution.
> I could suggest dirvish, BackupPC, or our own home-rolled rsync-based
> solution that works rather well:http://www.effortlessis.com/backupbuddy/
>
> Note that wit...
2019 Oct 31
2
Recent LLVM Build Attempt -- obj.ClangAST.vcxproj Failed to Build
I hope I'm not being too presumptuous or anything when I say this: could you guys please review the obj.ClangAST.vcxproj project and try to fix the ambiguity error?
Reid asked me why I'm using C++17. I just want to use the latest released standard. Most if it still compiles anyway. So I'll stick with it.
-------------- n...
2009 Nov 27
2
commercial help
...ng to the above (from the dovecot.org webpage), "commercial
support may be available".
After spending the better part of today trying unsuccessfully, I am
ready to "Send a mail if you're interested".
But I do not know WHO to send it to.
Likely Timo, but I do not want to be presumptuous.
I am on FreeBSD with Dovecot 1.2.4
I need to have both POP3 & IMAP working to replace vm-pop3d (which was
POP3 only).
Local users are: mbox:/home/%u/mail/:INBOX=/mail/%u with password in
/etc/passwd
Virtual users (which vm-pop3d handled readily)
are mbox:/home/VIRTUAL/%d/%u:INBOX/mai...
2015 Aug 21
0
[Bug 1215] sshd requires entry from getpwnam for PAM accounts
...ment it's not
unreasonable to expect that customer data (name, phone number, homedir,
etc) should not be shared with other customers.
In other cases, the location of the users homedir may not even be
knowable before the user is authentication.
In these, and many other situations, it is simply presumptuous to
suppose that nss passwd information for every user would be available
to every other user everywhere.
I do agree that PAM changing the username during authentication is a
bad idea, I think it would be better to pass user info to an
nss_radius.so module via some runtime (/var/run/radius_users...
2012 Mar 05
2
ggplot2
I just updated to R 2.14 with ggplot2 0.9 and am finding bugs.
> ggplot2 "GPL-2" "2.14.0"
This example is taken from pg 101 in the ggplot book.
> plot <- qplot(date, psavert, data = economics, geom = "line") +
> ylab("Personal savings rate") + geom_hline(xintercept = 0, colour =
> "grey50")'
> plot +
2019 Oct 30
2
Recent LLVM Build Attempt -- obj.ClangAST.vcxproj Failed to Build
I configured with this command:
"
cmake ../llvm -G"Visual Studio 16 2019" -A Win32 -Thost=x64 -DLLVM_ENABLE_EH=ON -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DLLVM_USE_CRT_RELEASE=MT -DLLVM_ENABLE_RTTI=ON -DLLVM_ENABLE_PROJECTS="clang;clang-tools-extra;lld;libcxx;libcxxabi" -DCMAKE_CXX_FLAGS="/permissive- /D_SILENCE_ALL_CXX17_DEPRECATION_WARNINGS" -DCMAKE_CXX_STANDARD=17
"
2007 Sep 16
1
Problem with nlm() function.
...ue of the negative log likelihood.
It also gives multiple warnings to the effect ``NA/Inf replaced
by maximum positive value in nlm(etc.)''. Putting a browser() inside
my objective
function appears to reveal that the hessian becomes singular in many
calls to
the function. I presume (presumptuously) that this is the cause of
the NA/Inf-s.
Also if check.analyticals is TRUE I get an error to the effect
``probable coding
error in analytic hessian''.
Since the coding of the hessian appears to work ``perfectly'' with my
home-grown
Levenberg-Marquardt procedure (I get a...
2009 Feb 27
2
RFC: Markdown Table Syntax
...k at them in terminal-based database clients. I like what I've
come up with, drawing as it does on solid prior art, and would
appreciate those who take an interest in such arcana taking a look.
Again, I appreciate how friendly and willing the folks have been on
this list, especially to a presumptuous n00b like myself, and hope to
continue to contribute to that for a long time.
Best,
David
2008 Jul 10
1
Ellipsis arguments for plot.formula
Hi:
I have a function as follows:
my.plot <- function( x, y = NULL, ... )
{
plot( x, y, cex.axis=0.5, ...)
}
Set up the variables:
x <- 1:10; y <- x; tdf <- data.frame( x, y ); main.str <- "test"
I will exercise the function in two ways:
> my.plot( y ~ x, tdf, main = "test" )
This works fine
> my.plot( y ~ x, tdf, main = main.str )
Error in
2006 Mar 05
7
whatever happend to unobtrusive javascript in Rails ?
...d to use JS helpers in Rails but i feel i would
miss out on a great deal of very productive features if i decided to
implement all this manually for the sake of progressive enhancement.
Also, it strikes me as something that could prolly be fixed rather
easily (ok, i''m being a little presumptuous), since it''s not a
limitation of Prototype etc, but the way JS helpers are implemented
in Rails. I heard a lot about RJS templates (i''m not using edge yet),
but as far as i can tell - while prolly tremendously helpful - they
seem to do nothing to overcome this particula...
2007 Oct 04
2
graceful failure when some folders are not available...
...cks. (It's possible the same happens with a maildir
folder--I'm just specifying mbox because that's what we've tested with so
far).
Is there a way to reconfigure this behavior? I could maybe see a fatal
abort if the inbox is unavailable, but for other folders it seems rather...
presumptuous. I have to think there's already a way to handle this more
gracefully in the config and I'm just not seeing it.
Also, does anyone know offhand if this behavior is the same for folders
that aren't in the default/inbox namespace? That would seem *really* wrong.
Any thoughts? Thanks...
2009 Jul 29
2
[PATCH] Fix broken qemu <= 0.10 which randomly adds a CD-ROM device to the appliance
qemu <= 0.10 randomly adds a CD-ROM device to the appliance because of
this bit of code:
http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/qemu.git/tree/vl.c?h=stable-0.10#n5495
Thankfully this code has been removed from upstream qemu.
Anyway I'm not quite sure why we never saw this before - it seems like
this code didn't exist in the versions of qemu that were in Fedora, or
somehow this code only
2003 Jun 16
2
[Bug 596] "ProxyCommand none" doesn't work
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=596
Summary: "ProxyCommand none" doesn't work
Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: -current
Platform: All
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: ssh
AssignedTo: openssh-bugs at mindrot.org
ReportedBy:
2013 Jun 14
2
significance testing for the difference in the ratio of means
I have a question regarding significance testing for the difference in the
ratio of means.
The data consists of a control and a test group, each with and without
treatment. I am interested in testing if the treatment has a significantly
different effect (say, in terms of fold-activation) on the test group
compared to the control.
The form of the data with arbitrary n and not assuming equal
2013 Dec 14
1
ZFS on Linux testing
On 12/14/2013, 04:00 , lists at benjamindsmith.com wrote:
> We checked lsyncd out and it's most certainly an very interesting tool.
> I*will* be using it in the future!
>
> However, we found that it has some issues scaling up to really big file
> stores that we haven't seen (yet) with ZFS.
>
> For example, the first thing it has to do when it comes online is a
>
2012 May 19
7
Via Nano X2 Support?
Hi!
Recently got a Via VE-900 board from Fry''s. It has a via nano x2 chip on it, and suggests that it has Intel-compatible virtualization extensions. Has anyone worked with this board yet? I thought it would be nice to have a lower-powered, nearly silent Xen machine sitting on my desk.
I tried booting into Xen, but it said it didn''t recognize the processor. I can post
2012 May 19
7
Via Nano X2 Support?
Hi!
Recently got a Via VE-900 board from Fry''s. It has a via nano x2 chip on it, and suggests that it has Intel-compatible virtualization extensions. Has anyone worked with this board yet? I thought it would be nice to have a lower-powered, nearly silent Xen machine sitting on my desk.
I tried booting into Xen, but it said it didn''t recognize the processor. I can post
2019 Aug 14
1
Video Hardware Decoding: Jittery Rectangles on Nvidia GT218 NVA8 VP4.
Hi Ilia,
A fortnight ago, you wrote:
> > The video plays, CPU load is less (my aim), but there's ‘tearing’ of
> > the picture as if small rectangles that are updates are appearing in
> > the wrong location, off by a little. If I step through the frames
> > with mpv's ‘.’ and ‘,’ then I've found a pattern: one frame's
> > picture is good, followed by
2006 May 09
0
[PATCH] build: make linux download more flexible
...ERNEL_PATH and LINUX_REPO_PATCH_PATH
is to allow for sites that don''t follow the directory hierarchy of
kernel.org, while simplifying the presumably common case where they do
* Previously KERNEL_REPO had similar properties to LINUX_REPO, but
it was not as flexible, had a somewhat presumptuous name and could
not be overridden in the environment. It has been removed
* Allow DOWNLOAD_PATH to set a search path for previously downloaded files
- Use the first element of the path as the directory to save
downloaded files
- Default is LINUX_SRC_PATH if set in environment, else .:.....
2012 Oct 19
3
Newly installed version; can't run lm function
New installation seems to have behavior I cannot figure out. Here is illustrative sequence where I load a small data set (test) from Crawley's files and try to run a simple linear model and get an error message. Oddly, R reports that the variable 'test$ozone' is numeric while, after attaching test, the variable ozone is not numeric. Can someone please help? This behavior is