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2008 Sep 06
1
[Bug 17457] New: crash when open www.youku.com
...ages,
Everything seems all right.
running from terminal ,it gives out Loading stream:
http://static.youku.com/v1.0.0322/v/swf/qplayer.swf
Loading stream:
http://static.atm.youku.com/200808/0826/BJ194/banner3_300x100.swf?url=http%3A%2F%2Fvid.atm.youku.com%2Fhtmlclick%3Fp%3D25%26ca%3D4447%26ie%3D4429%26k%3D%26u%3Dhttp://adclk.thinkmedia.cn/adclick/pid=1116/media=YOUKU.CN/place=MAIN/size=300x100
Loading stream:
http://static.atm.youku.com/200809/0903/Y104/280x30.swf?url=http%3A%2F%2Fvid.atm.youku.com%2Fhtmlclick%3Fp%3D24%26ca%3D4725%26ie%3D4696%26k%3D%26u%3Dhttp://hz.youku.com/red/click.php?tp=1!url...
2004 Aug 06
2
Error: Client not receiving data fast enough
Jack, tried the CVS version still getting:
-> [05/Aug/2001:12:25:01] Kicking client 4
[cr7890-a.wlfdle1.on.wave.home.com] [Too many errors (client not receiving
data fast enough)] [listener], connected for 0 seconds, 26010 bytes
transfered. 0 clients connected
Any idea what it means? Is it a mis-configuration? Sometime to do w/
LAME? I have no clue where to start
-Russ
On Sun, 5 Aug
2011 Nov 01
4
[LLVMdev] Contributing new backend to LLVM
...ssor. We will actively maintain the port once it is accepted.
Hexagon is a VLIW core that is used principally in modem and low power
audio applications in Qualcomm's chip sets.
We have a patch for both llvm and for clang. As this is a new port,
these patches are quite large (approximately 26k and 3k lines,
respectively). Most of the patches consist of, quite naturally, new
files. I have looked for guidelines for submitting a new backend, but
have not found anything. Is there anything of that nature? If not, my
plan is to simply submit the two patches. Any other suggestions?
Th...
2011 Nov 01
0
[LLVMdev] Contributing new backend to LLVM
...ly maintain the port once it is accepted.
> Hexagon is a VLIW core that is used principally in modem and low power
> audio applications in Qualcomm's chip sets.
>
> We have a patch for both llvm and for clang. As this is a new port,
> these patches are quite large (approximately 26k and 3k lines,
> respectively). Most of the patches consist of, quite naturally, new
> files. I have looked for guidelines for submitting a new backend, but
> have not found anything. Is there anything of that nature? If not, my
> plan is to simply submit the two patches. Any other...
2004 Aug 06
0
Error: Client not receiving data fast enough
...ng the socket to block, causing errors. They look the same as
if the bandwidth between you and the server isn't good enough to
maintain the connection, and in a sense, that's the case. But instead
of the network introducing blockage, your client is introducing it.
You're only getting 26k of data, so I have to assume that this is not
the problem. 26k of data isn't even enough to fill up your streaming
buffer, unless you've gone off and set it at 0 bytes or something.
What client are you using? It might be that it's networking code is
totally hosed.
jack.
ps. is esse...
2010 Oct 21
3
BG2 in multiplayer session.. not working :S
I'm trying to run good old Baldurs gate 2 windows version on my new mac. I'm trying to get it work with wine since I do not got any windows copy available and I'm on a limited 26k internet so can't download anything at all.
I got the game up and running with singleplayer.. Sadly though I can't get multiplayer to work at all.
When I try to start a new multiplayer session i get the following message:
fixme:dplay:DPWSCB_GetCaps (0,0x209f28c,0x00000000,0x1e62f0)
fixme:d...
2004 Aug 06
3
Error: Client not receiving data fast enough
...causing errors. They look the same as
> if the bandwidth between you and the server isn't good enough to
> maintain the connection, and in a sense, that's the case. But instead
> of the network introducing blockage, your client is introducing it.
>
> You're only getting 26k of data, so I have to assume that this is not
> the problem. 26k of data isn't even enough to fill up your streaming
> buffer, unless you've gone off and set it at 0 bytes or something.
>
> What client are you using? It might be that it's networking code is
> totally ho...
2003 May 30
3
Rsync / SSH / Cygwin .. permission problems..
I am attempting to use rsync to "mirror" data between several windows 2000
and windows XP systems. I am a UNIX person by nature, so decided the
easiest way to go about doing this would be to use Cygwin with cron and ssh
running as services, then run the rsync connection nightly through cron.
Cygwin is installed on both systems and works perfectly. OpenSSH is
installed and running,
2011 Nov 01
0
[LLVMdev] Contributing new backend to LLVM
...aintain the port once it is accepted.
> Hexagon is a VLIW core that is used principally in modem and low power
> audio applications in Qualcomm's chip sets.
>
> We have a patch for both llvm and for clang. As this is a new port,
> these patches are quite large (approximately 26k and 3k lines,
> respectively). Most of the patches consist of, quite naturally, new
> files. I have looked for guidelines for submitting a new backend, but
> have not found anything. Is there anything of that nature? If not, my
> plan is to simply submit the two patches. Any ot...
2002 Apr 15
1
Feature freeze on recommended packages coming up
As of 19:00 GMT we'll declare a feature freeze on the set of
recommended packages. We will then have one week to ferret out as many
problems as we can before final code freeze and platform testing.
At the same time R-base is code-frozen, i.e. only critical bugs will
be fixed.
If you want to help making R 1.5.0 as bug-free as possible, it could
be a good idea to install the set of
2011 Nov 01
2
[LLVMdev] Contributing new backend to LLVM
...ly maintain the port once it is accepted.
> Hexagon is a VLIW core that is used principally in modem and low power
> audio applications in Qualcomm's chip sets.
>
> We have a patch for both llvm and for clang. As this is a new port,
> these patches are quite large (approximately 26k and 3k lines,
> respectively). Most of the patches consist of, quite naturally, new
> files. I have looked for guidelines for submitting a new backend, but
> have not found anything. Is there anything of that nature? If not, my
> plan is to simply submit the two patches. Any other...
2007 Jun 21
0
Network issue in RHCS/GFS environment
...th0,eth3,eth4 2
----total-cpu-usage---- -dsk/total- --net/eth0----net/eth1----net/eth2->
usr sys idl wai hiq siq|_read _writ|_recv _send:_recv _send:_recv _send>
0 2 94 4 0 0|4322B 3753k| 0 0 : 0 0 : 0 0 >
0 1 50 49 0 0| 554k 2202k| 0 0 : 584k 26k: 462B 0 >
0 2 49 49 0 0| 532k 2098k| 0 35B: 743k 4544k: 809B 0 >
0 1 50 49 0 0| 484k 80k| 35B 0 : 573k 24k: 569B 0 >
0 1 50 49 0 0| 500k 2352k| 0 0 : 548k 739k: 440B 0 >
0 1 50 49 0 0| 510k 0 | 35B 35B: 604k 1...
2008 May 08
6
[Bug 15864] New: when linked to gst-ffmpeg crash ff3 when full screen play
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15864
Summary: when linked to gst-ffmpeg crash ff3 when full screen
play
Product: swfdec
Version: 0.7.x
Platform: x86-64 (AMD64)
OS/Version: Linux (All)
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: medium
Component: plugin
AssignedTo: swfdec
2013 Jun 03
1
Announce: Tool for replicating filesystem changes
...;should' does not.
rsync has its own protocol, a simple security system and can run over
any transparent shell such as ssh. So does 'should'.
rsync cannot connect over SSL (although it can be tunneled [1]). 'should' uses SSL by default.
rsync is ~88k LOC. 'should' is ~26k LOC.
What 'should' Consists of
-------------------------
'should' consists of a C utility (various modes including client and
server), a library, and a feature-complete Perl module as an example of
language bindings. The program tries very hard to avoid the traditional
issues of a...
2011 Jul 26
2
Max Icecast Listeners
I am curious if anyone has had enough experience to know --> how many
simultaneous listeners can be supported by typical server boxes,
assuming unlimited bandwidth is available?
My specific case:
My server (http://www.AirProgressive.org) is on a Linux VPS server
located in a datacenter and on a optical backbone so that bandwidth is
not the problem. Each connection I am running is at 32kbps
2017 Sep 18
0
Confusing lstat() performance
...= ok
host = dell-per730-06-priv.css.lab.eng.rdu2.redhat.com,thr = 07,elapsed = 2.866940,files = 9400,records = 0,status = ok
total threads = 8
total files = 76100
total IOPS = 0
95.12% of requested files processed, minimum is 90.00
elapsed time = 2.885
files/sec = 26373.893173
So here I get 26k files / sec. Based on 25k files / sec that works out to about 40 seconds, much more like what you are seeing. Are you sure that your BUP app isn't doing something like ls -l where as rsync is doing something like stat?
Maybe you could try the smallfile benchmark and see what it gives you. A...
2010 Jan 19
1
Re: Message: "HTML rendering is currently disabled"
...7M Jan 18 15:39 wine_gecko-1.0.0-x86.cab
-rwxr-xr-x 1 jon staff 11K Jan 18 16:02 xpcom.dll
-rwxr-xr-x 1 jon staff 95K Jan 18 16:02 xpcshell.exe
-rwxr-xr-x 1 jon staff 83K Jan 18 16:02 xpidl.exe
-rwxr-xr-x 1 jon staff 30K Jan 18 16:02 xpt_dump.exe
-rwxr-xr-x 1 jon staff 26K Jan 18 16:02 xpt_link.exe
-rwxr-xr-x 1 jon staff 19M Jan 18 16:02 xul.dll
The contents of the wine_gecko directory are the same (i wasn't sure if the "wine_gecko" folder that I unpacked from the .cab file was supposed to exist in the gecko/0.1.0 folder or not).
I also tried...
2002 May 07
0
rsync on cygwin: can't access mapped network drive remotely
...c:\unix\bin\cyggdbm.dll
17k 2001/06/28 c:\unix\bin\cyghistory4.dll
20k 2002/01/13 c:\unix\bin\cyghistory5.dll
22k 2001/12/13 c:\unix\bin\cygintl-1.dll
22k 2002/01/29 c:\unix\bin\cygintl.dll
119k 2002/02/09 c:\unix\bin\cygjpeg6b.dll
25k 2002/03/17 c:\unix\bin\cygltdl-3.dll
26k 2001/04/25 c:\unix\bin\cygmenu5.dll
20k 2002/01/09 c:\unix\bin\cygmenu6.dll
156k 2001/04/25 c:\unix\bin\cygncurses++5.dll
175k 2002/01/09 c:\unix\bin\cygncurses++6.dll
226k 2001/04/25 c:\unix\bin\cygncurses5.dll
202k 2002/01/09 c:\unix\bin\cygncurses6.dll
15k 2001/04/25 c:\unix\...
2012 Apr 05
1
Better to use a single large storage server or multiple smaller for mdbox?
I'm trying to improve the setup of our Dovecot/Exim mail servers to
handle the increasingly huge accounts (everybody thinks it's like
infinitely growing storage like gmail and stores everything forever in
their email accounts) by changing from Maildir to mdbox, and to take
advantage of offloading older emails to alternative networked storage
nodes.
The question now is whether having a
2008 Apr 06
7
Where is the Digium DS3 card?
Any know what Digium hasn't released the DS3 card?
It was supposed to be out a while ago.
-Matt