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2005 Jan 21
2
Bandwidth, again, can someone check my math?
I want to put a single voice-mail box on a remote server, where I have metered bandwidth. Before I do this, I want to make sure it's feasible. Could someone confirm the following math for me? G.711, at 64kpbs has a rated network load of 88kbps. So for each second of conversation, about 11KB are crossing the wires in each direction. That means for a minute of two-way conversation, 1.3MB
2016 May 09
2
Removing pointers from MCInstrDesc for less relocations
Hi everybody, I noticed today that my libLLVM-3.9svn.so has a ~1.7MB .data.rel.ro segment - i.e. data that needs to be touched by the dynamic linker even though it's ultimately read-only, and data that cannot be shared between multiple processes using LLVM. It turns out that a solid ~1.3MB of that data is in the tablegen'd MCInstrDesc tables - there a pointers for ImplicitUses,
2007 Oct 04
2
[OT] DNS queries issue
Hello, I have a 2 bind nameservers on my network (both running C3.9). Over the last 3 weeks, I've seen a significant increase in the amount of denied cache queries to DNS service and I'm wondering if I should be worried or if there's something I can do to resolve or prevent this. I show millions of lines like: Oct 4 11:49:30 dns1 named[878]: client 68.13.16.20#53535: query (cache)
2016 May 09
2
Removing pointers from MCInstrDesc for less relocations
On 09.05.2016 05:19, Benjamin Kramer wrote: > On Mon, May 9, 2016 at 5:35 AM, Nicolai Hähnle <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: >> Hi everybody, >> >> I noticed today that my libLLVM-3.9svn.so has a ~1.7MB .data.rel.ro segment >> - i.e. data that needs to be touched by the dynamic linker even though it's >> ultimately read-only, and data that cannot be
2007 Jun 23
3
Counter-Strike with ALSA sound driver
Hi, i get the next problem when i try with Alsa sound Driver. I get a sound on a lot of parts... OS: GNU/Linux Ubuntu 6.10 Linux maximi89-desktop 2.6.17-50-386 #2 Tue Jan 23 16:48:16 UTC 2007 i686 GNU/Linux 00:04.0 Multimedia audio controller: nVidia Corporation CK804 AC'97 Audio Controller (rev a2) maximi89@maximi89-desktop:~$ WINEDEBUG=err wine '/home/maximi89/.wine/drive_c/Archivos
1998 Jun 12
0
installing samba server on sco open server release 5
Sir, I went through your site and found helpful to integrate my win-95 cilents on to sco open server enterprise release 5 . I went to "samba .anu.ed.au" and downloaded samba-latest.tar.gz of 1.3MB size .You have mentioned to do gunzip and tar to unpack the archive. I have tried with "tar xvf samba-latest_tar.tar", it is giving message "tar:blocksize=20,tar:directory
2005 Aug 31
1
Painfully slow under windows
I did some testing on the speed. found tinc under windows is paintfully slow, particularly, it is paintfully slow to transfer anything from the windows machine. here is my setting. I have two windows xp in local network 100MB. use ftp to test speed. without tinc, the speed is about 5MB/sec. but through the vpn interface, speed is about only 10-20KB/sec. the next test, I installed VMWare 5.0 on
2003 May 22
1
ext3 problems triggered by some weird files?
Hi all, i just had some enlightnening expirience. One of our servers died early this morning. When i rebooted it, it crashed again something like 5 seconds after finishing the boot, with the same oops message. Trying to figure out what is causing it i booted into single user mode and after some more crashes concluded that it is enough just to start postfix and the machine will crash within
2010 Jul 27
0
[LLVMdev] Why are LLVM libraries enormous?
> > On Jul 23, 2010, at 10:24 AM, David Piepgrass wrote: > > > >> The top ten LLVM libraries (Win32 *.lib) are pretty huge: > >> > >> Release Bld Debug Bld Name > >> 24,510,490 71,038,240 LLVMCodeGen.lib > [snip] > > Not sure about Win32, but here are some numbers on OS X for > comparison: > > > > 5,282,356
2006 Apr 10
1
ICU
I've just been looking at ICU with an eye to reworking the unicode queryparser patch to use it. A few things have jumped out so far which make we wonder if it's the best option. I don't really know what the alternatives are though (currently QueryParser uses glib's unicode routines). The first is that there seems to be bad version skew. Ubuntu breezy (the latest release) has
2010 Jul 27
3
[LLVMdev] Why are LLVM libraries enormous?
Trevor Harmon <Trevor.W.Harmon at nasa.gov> writes: > On Jul 23, 2010, at 10:24 AM, David Piepgrass wrote: > >> The top ten LLVM libraries (Win32 *.lib) are pretty huge: >> >> Release Bld Debug Bld Name >> 24,510,490 71,038,240 LLVMCodeGen.lib [snip] > Not sure about Win32, but here are some numbers on OS X for comparison: > > 5,282,356
2013 Jul 13
3
efi64 boot fail during download from kernel and initrd via http
Op 2013-07-12 om 14:06 schreef syslinux-owner at zytor.com: > Reason: Message body is too big: 1780404 bytes with a limit of 512 KB So previous not on the mailinglist. > Date: Fri, 12 Jul 2013 23:05:05 +0200 (CEST) > From: Michael Szerencsits <szerencsits.michael at gmx.at> > To: syslinux at zytor.com > Subject: efi64 boot fail during download from kernel and initrd
2006 Jun 21
5
command to echo size of images
All, Is there a command line program in centos to echo back the size of an image (gif,jpg,png)? I did see that file image.jpg sometimes works but reports the wrong image size. I see xview image.jpg reports the correct size but I dont want to see the image just get its size. Thanks for any suggestions. Jerry -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2013 Dec 29
8
[Bug 2192] New: scp output alignment bug with UTF-8/multibyte sequences
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2192 Bug ID: 2192 Summary: scp output alignment bug with UTF-8/multibyte sequences Product: Portable OpenSSH Version: 6.4p1 Hardware: Other OS: Linux Status: NEW Severity: enhancement Priority: P5 Component: scp
2007 Mar 21
3
zfs send speed
Howdy folks. I''ve a customer looking to use ZFS in a DR situation. They have a large data store where they will be taking snapshots every N minutes or so, sending the difference of the snapshot and previous snapshot with zfs send -i to a remote host, and in case of DR firing up the secondary. However, I''ve seen a few references to the speed of zfs send being, well, a bit
2007 Aug 21
0
Saftware RAID1 or Hardware RAID1 with Asterisk (Vidura Senadeera)
> > Dear all, Thanks for the greate explanation regaing Software/H/W Raid. This details better but on voip-info.org/wiki pages. Thanks lot agian. Regs, Vidura Senadeera. ====================================== Dear All, > > > > I would like to get community's feedback with regard to RAID1 ( Software > or > > Hardware) implementations with asterisk. > >
2002 Oct 21
3
How to fit Oggs in a specific amount of space?
I took 5 albums (Classical music) and converted them to Ogg Vorbis at "Full Bitrate" (-q10) and all 5 directories take up about 775 Megs which won't fit on a CD. So I ripped them again in WAV first (And give my friend back his CDs) but now I wanna know what quality setting should I use to fit them on 1 CD (The highest possible with total space used just under 700 Megs)
2006 Aug 16
10
all I wanted was a class reference...
And I got this lousy LatexParser. Ah well... A new cut of the automatic WxRuby documentation is now viewable online at http://www.pressure.to/wxruby/. There''s also a pdf version http://www.pressure.to/wxruby/wxruby.pdf [3MB, 751 pages!] and a tarball http://www.pressure.to/wxruby/wxruby2.tar.gz [1.3MB] In terms of output, it''s no advance on what Sean has already done.
2007 Aug 21
6
Saftware RAID1 or Hardware RAID1 with Asterisk
Dear All, I would like to get community's feedback with regard to RAID1 ( Software or Hardware) implementations with asterisk. This is my setup Motherboard with SATA RAID1 support CENT OS 4.4 Asterisk 1.2.19 Libpri/zaptel latest release 2.8 Ghz Intel processor 2 80 GB SATA Hard disks 256 MB RAM digium PRI/E1 card Following are the concerns I am having I'm planing to put this asterisk
2010 Oct 08
5
Slow link/Capacity changed + Kernel OOPS... possible hardware issues, ideas?
well after recently talking about how i haven''t had any problems with btrfs on several machines for ~1.5yrs... it happens :-( ) 2.6.35 kernel ) btrfs on partition 2 of sda ) no special mkfs or mount options used (except ssd) my fiancé''s EEE S101 netbook, w/SSD, is failing hard. when booting normally (subvol=__active), no special boot options, it hangs at udev... it all