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2004 Aug 06
0
once again: [Too many errors (client not receiving data fast enough)]
...p><p>The pattern is: anyone with a broadband connection can connect and stay connected for hours. Anyone but Cherie with a dialup can connect, load up the buffer in about 10 seconds, listen for about 2 min, and then get dropped. The last 30 seconds are very traumatic: lots of skipping/and 10ish second pauses. At some point icecast kicks them. Cherie stayed on for 30 min and then she dropped her connection to the net. (just got that stat after writing all this.) Is there any overhead in delivering a 24k stream? <p><p>Looking at me@dialup, according to RealPlayer's sta...
2011 Sep 29
0
CentOS domU hangs on "Restarting system" - didn't you have that one, too?
...\ \_______ this is a lie, no restart ever happens. This error will occur sometimes, not always. It reliably goes away upon a XenD restart. Setup: ====== OS: CentOS 5.4 / 32bit / Xen 3 (outdatedness grade indicator: .1.2-164.15.1.el5) All guests (around 80) & hosts (10ish) run the same release, but I also have done a test with one host running the latetest and greatest Xen version from CentOS 5.7 Things that I tried to blame so far: ------------------------------------ = Old Xen version (switching to less old one didn''t help) qemu VFB due to https://bugzi...
2003 Oct 03
2
Cygwin/rsync Hang Problem Testing Results
...-auz -e ssh" $RSYNC_CMD myuser@myserver.com:sync/ sync/ put: RSYNC_CMD="rsync --verbose --progress --stats -auz -e ssh" $RSYNC_CMD sync/ myuser@myserver.com:sync/ When rsync was hanging, it did so usually by the third time I ran the command. So I figured running each 10ish times should probably show the error. So I downloaded the last pile of rsync releases and started testing at intervals, starting back at 2.3.0 and splitting the difference as I zeroed in on the offending release. Here are the results: Version locallist get put ---------------...
2006 Jan 16
15
where''d we come from?
I''m curious -- how many of us came to Rails from other branches of the OO world -- Java, C# -- and how many of us came from the design or non-OO scripting worlds? Reason I ask is that I''m finding Rails a blast and very productive, but I think one reason is that I already cut my teeth on MVC and ORM during two years of writing apps with J2EE/Struts/Hibernate. And in Javaland, it