Displaying 20 results from an estimated 97 matches for "_both_".
2002 Feb 05
4
rsync dir in _both_ directions?
I felt certain there was an option to do this, but I cannot find it.
I want to rsync a directory on machine A over to machine B, and then rsync
the directory on machine B back to machine A.
The idea is this: I read my email using mutt, which is set to save my
email in ~/Mail in maildir format. This means that each message is in its
own file, instead of being appended to an existing file.
2010 Apr 21
2
prototype of simple NX client with auto-resuming ssh session
...if I do this from _within_ the nxclient program it _detects_ my disconnect even though the thread is still running (I believe).
Any ideas?
Thank you
Misha
p.s. Also right now I have functionality to spawn the server directly from the client, but somehow the signal(SIGHUP,SIG_HUP) command causes _both_ the server and client to ignore SIGHUP, even though it is called _only_ in the client. Any ideas? Thank you!
---
Thank you so much for your help.
I have put my current prototype on the Web at:
people.hnl.bcm.edu/misha/tmp/nx.zip
Includes source code, and binary executables for amd64.
Right now...
2004 Aug 30
3
Multiple lapply get-around
I am faced with a situation wherein I have to use multiple lapply's. The
pseudo-code could be approximated to something as below:
For each X from i=1 to n
For each Y based on j=1 to m
For each F from 1 to f
Do some calculation based on Fij
Store Xi,Yj = Fij
End For F
End for Y
End for X
Is there anyway to optimize the processing logic further? I *guess*
using the multiple lapply
2006 Jun 12
1
filter/exclude confusion ???
...; or, inline to the CLI on [A].
I am confused with man rsyncd.conf, where the manpage states:
"it only applies on the daemon"
I have tried specifying this several ways, in the CLI on [A]:
-f - /bragi/ \
-f - /brono/ \
-f - /jord/ \
-f - /loki/ \
-f - /odin/ \
_both_ before and _after_ specifying source and destination.
I know that the rest of the syntax I am using is correct, because
_without_ those filters, it brings everything across ;<
What am I missing?
--
Best Regards,
helices
-
Dare to fix things before they break . . .
-
Our capacity for unders...
2000 May 12
1
samba over multiple subnets
...ning Samba and acting as a DNS. The two subnets are connected to the same hub, which in turn are connected to _one_ NIC on the Samba server. On that server there's two interfaces eth0 with the alias eth0:0.
How in earth can I get Samba to understand that it has to take care of NetBIOS names on _BOTH_ those interfaces?!
This is the config:
192.168.1.0/24 <-> 195.67.88.224/28 <-> HUB -> firewall -> router
Samba/DNS/WINS on 192.168.1.1 & 195.67.88.230. smb.conf is wins enabled, has all the interfaces connected to it and is preferred master. With nmblookup I'm unable t...
2004 Aug 26
2
Dual Internet Connection
Hi all,
I have two internet connections, both connected to eth0 and eth1, one is
1mbit, the other one is 3mbit. Now I want to use _both_ at one time via round
robin or such. Anyone have an idea/docu how to set that up?
Thanks in advance.
--
ciao, Marc
_______________________________________________
LARTC mailing list / LARTC@mailman.ds9a.nl
http://mailman.ds9a.nl/mailman/listinfo/lartc HOWTO: http://lartc.org/
2005 Mar 17
1
[LLVMdev] Floating point compare instruction selection
...ling, so it's usually a bit faster than using ftst. The simple
> isel used to produce ftst for compare against zero. If you do some
> benchmarking and find that one is noticably faster than the other, we
> should switch them both to use the same code sequence.
It's generating _both_ the SAHF and the fucomi -- look at the code ISelPattern generates:
17160443 call HueVMReadCommands_LLVMReadVoxel (19BB229h)
17160448 fsub dword ptr ds:[161D6280h]
1716044E fabs
17160450 fst qword ptr [esp+14h]
17160454 ftst
17160456 fstp st(0)
17160458 fnstsw...
2009 Aug 01
10
PXE + memdisk booting problems
Sorry for makeing a new post, but I already erased my old mails.
In the following I describe my Server-Situation (Sorry for my bad english)
* I have a eisfair server http://www.eisfair.org with version 1.6.1 (newest)
* I have a ISC-DHCPD 3 Server running
* I have a TFTP Server running
http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/network/tftp/
* I have Samba installed and a DNS Server is running
My
2018 Feb 03
1
retpoline mitigation and 6.0
...that you needed exactly one flag to enable this in whatever form.
The llvm commit log says:
"... They can write this custom thunk and use `-mretpoline-external-thunk`
*in addition* to `-mretpoline`. In this case, on x86-64 thu thunk names
must be: ... "
which I understand to mean that _both_ are needed. I'll be happy to stand
corrected if that is guaranteed not to be the case.
Thanks,
Guenter
2004 Oct 19
9
[ANNOUNCE] iproute2 2.6.9-041019
Now that 2.6.9 is final. Here is an update of the iproute2 utilities
that contains
all the patches in my queue.
* lnstat to replace rtstat and ctstat (from Harald Welte)
* latest xfrm related changes
* several small typo''s and build fixes for older systems
http://developer.osdl.org/dev/iproute2/download/iproute2-2.6.9-041019.tar.gz
2005 Jun 20
1
OT raid controller
Sorry for an OT post, but given the recent discussions here re raid, I
was wondering if anyone had any info on the
ITE 8212 RAID controller (GigaRAID)
This is a PATA HW RAID as found on the GigaByte GA-8I915P-PRO
motherboard. (I can see an IC on the board labeled GigaRAID. Their
manual claims that is has it's own CPU).
I am not using it because I have SATA, but I am still curious about
2018 Feb 03
0
retpoline mitigation and 6.0
On Fri, Feb 2, 2018 at 4:23 PM Chandler Carruth <chandlerc at google.com>
wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 2, 2018 at 4:03 PM David Woodhouse <dwmw2 at infradead.org>
> wrote:
>
>> On Thu, 2018-02-01 at 10:10 +0100, Hans Wennborg via llvm-dev wrote:
>> >
>> > I saw the retpoline mitigation landed in r323155. Are we ready to
>> > merge this to 6.0, or are
2012 Jul 08
2
Icecast 2.3.3 + Debian
...nline.
> The other day we had someone for whom Icecast suddenly started crashing.
> Turned out it was a kh build.
I'll pipe in.
The company I work for has 1000+ audio (and some video) streams, serving
tens of thousands of listeners per stream, running on both icecast and
icecast-kh and _both_ have _huge_ race conditions. We experience many
crashes per day on the 50+ servers we have in production.
Last year, Laurent Defert, a colleague of mine had opened several trac
tickets with patches to fix race conditions found using Hellgrind (a
close relative of memcheck, the main Valgrind tool)....
2020 Feb 18
3
Re: alternatives for hooking dlopen() without LD_LIBRARY_PATH or LD_AUDIT?
...s/2020-February/msg00184.html
So with that said, here's a question I just thought of:
If your patch for glibc support for DT_AUDIT is incorporated, is it
possible to mark a shared library as its own audit library via DT_AUDIT?
That is, if nbdkit-vddk-plugin.so can provide entry points for _both_
the nbdkit interface (which satisfies dlopen() from the nbdkit binary)
and la_version/la_objsearch() (which satisfy the requirements for use
from the audit code in ld.so), _and_ during the compilation of
nbdkit-vddk-plugin.so, we marked the library as its own DT_AUDIT entry,
would the mere act...
2023 Nov 10
1
[R] Why Rprofile.site is not built with manual installation of R devel in linux?
...etc folder, there are only the folders bin, lib and share.
That would appear to be an error in the locally installed R.
What the package does has been discussed before. Per the Linux Filesystem
Standard (or Filesystem Hierarchy or whatever it is called), Linux distro
such as Debian and Ubuntu use _both_ /usr/lib _and_ /usr/share so the
directories are split. Use the `R.home()` function to find them:
$ Rscript -e 'sapply(c("bin", "doc", "etc"), R.home)'
bin doc etc
"/usr/lib/R/bin" "/us...
2023 Nov 10
1
[R] Why Rprofile.site is not built with manual installation of R devel in linux?
...etc folder, there are only the folders bin, lib and share.
That would appear to be an error in the locally installed R.
What the package does has been discussed before. Per the Linux Filesystem
Standard (or Filesystem Hierarchy or whatever it is called), Linux distro
such as Debian and Ubuntu use _both_ /usr/lib _and_ /usr/share so the
directories are split. Use the `R.home()` function to find them:
$ Rscript -e 'sapply(c("bin", "doc", "etc"), R.home)'
bin doc etc
"/usr/lib/R/bin" "/us...
2007 Dec 30
6
OggPCM: support for little-endianness only?
List,
A recent discussion over on XiphWiki is trying to decide if OggPCM
should support only little-endianness or the usual combo of big and
little.
It started with the following statement by an user (Qqq):
"Portable players are usually ARM, which is usually little-endian. The
Macintosh is now little-endian. Obviously the PC is little-endian.
Clearly there is a winner. It's long past
2014 Feb 20
1
Logic problem in NUT with upscode2 driver
...s in imminent
danger of failing - I guess - even though they weren't.
I did a battery replacement on this UPS about 8 months ago,
I wonder if the batteries I used have a slightly lower run
voltage than what the UPS was calibrated for?
What I don't understand exactly is why FSD and OL were _both_
showing in the status?
That's forced shutdown, I believe and online at the same time?!?
> We have a few other drivers that calculate a cosmetic
> state-of-charge, and off the top of my head, the drivers have
> parameters to adjust for the variations in voltages sensed by the
> UPS...
2023 Nov 10
1
[R] Why Rprofile.site is not built with manual installation of R devel in linux?
>>>>> Jeff Newmiller via R-help
>>>>> on Thu, 09 Nov 2023 12:08:07 -0800 writes:
> No clue. Tip: R-devel is the mailing list for anything
> related to development versions of R. Off-topic here.
Yes. Alternatively, as he uses Debian, there's the
R-SIG-Debian mailing list, too.
--> I'm CC'ing both R-devel and R-SIG-Debian instead
2023 Nov 10
1
[R] Why Rprofile.site is not built with manual installation of R devel in linux?
>>>>> Jeff Newmiller via R-help
>>>>> on Thu, 09 Nov 2023 12:08:07 -0800 writes:
> No clue. Tip: R-devel is the mailing list for anything
> related to development versions of R. Off-topic here.
Yes. Alternatively, as he uses Debian, there's the
R-SIG-Debian mailing list, too.
--> I'm CC'ing both R-devel and R-SIG-Debian instead