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2014 Mar 28
2
How are messages send by sieve
Hi, i would like to ask how _exactly_ are messages send using sieve filters, for example vacation responses. Which SMTP server is used? Where can i find log files? How should i debug delivery problems? Thank you. azur
2015 Aug 01
2
OT - parted guidance
...d >> yum/dnf install gparted. It has a move/resize option that will do what >> the OP wants. > > > The problem with gparted is that it works only in units of megabytes. > There is no way to move a partition to a particular sector or, for > that matter, do much of anything _exactly_. I'm not sure why granularity finer than 1MiB is necessary. But setting that aside, with a rotational drive with 4KiB sectors, you're better off with 1MiB alignment than not being 4KiB aligned at all. Depending on the drive and workload misalignment can cause a brutally bad performance hit...
2002 Nov 21
4
Rgenerating headers
Hi So far when I have streamed Vorbis, the headers (the 3 first frames/packets) was not included in the stream, but communicated out of band typically in an SDP file as unparsed A-lines. Rethinking that concept, I'm wondering if it is really necessary to do it that way. Isn't it possible in a platform independent way to regenerate useable headers on the client side using just the
2011 Jul 19
4
Randomness not due to seed
I am working on a reproducible computing platform for which I would like to be able to _exactly_ reproduce an R object. However, I am experiencing unexpected randomness in some calculations. I have a hard time finding out exactly how it occurs. The code below illustrates the issue. mylm1 <- lm(dist~speed, data=cars); mylm2 <- lm(dist~speed, data=cars); identical(mylm1, mylm2); #TRUE m...
2005 Jun 02
2
Re: Reboots -- LSB 2.1 Core Generic Section 8.5
From: Rodrigo Barbosa <rodrigob at suespammers.org> > There is nothing wrong with using X11 at runlevel 3. The only thing > that can't be present is a display manager (KDM, XDM, GDM etc). That's _exactly_ what I'm talking about. Run-level 3 starts xdm. Several Linux distros use 2 for multi-user, 3 for multi-user w/X. Run-level 2 as multi-user w/o networking or w/o NFS was introduced by Red Hat, and any Fedora-based (or RHL-based) distro uses it. > If it is, it is wrong, and doesn't comp...
2003 Oct 20
2
"aliases" for R constructs?
...o type it as "nis.na". While it is possible to define nis.na <- function(x){ !is.na(x) } this involves a slight bloat of overhead in execution since achieving !is.na involves an extra layer of function call. So is it possible to define an "alias" so that nis.na(x) is _exactly_ equivalent to !is.na(x) ? This is not quite the same as defining a simple alias for the name of a function or other object, though I'd be very interested to know if this can be done too. I'm thinking of something which would work like the 'define' mechanism in C (and some othe...
2003 Jun 07
3
Bandwidth measurement tool: bmtools
...ar host, port, or combination of the two. So, I went searching for various tools, none of which were what I wanted. They either were too clever, or too limited in their abilities. However, someone forwarded the link to this tool to me about an hour ago, and I've been thrilled that it does _exactly_ what I want. I can use a BPF-style filter to monitor exactly what I'd like to watch, and it hands back results to me in "real time" down to a one-second interval. Sometimes, a small program can make me very happy, and I suppose after a morning full of various system problems I...
2006 Feb 06
6
ActionMailer - ROR Recipes - Multipart/alternative
I am using the SaltedHashLoginGenerator. and would like to send the e-mail in multipart/alternative format. By default my application is using forgot_password_en.rhtml template. I read in the ROR Recipes book "ActionMailer sees these templates, recognizes the pattern in their file names, and automatically sets the MIME type of the message to multipart/alternative and adds
2016 Aug 18
1
Syslinux directory structure.
I've been to the official Syslinux site and my own distribution site(gentoo). I'm trying to do everything in a efi x64. But no matter what instructions I use, I get a blank or black screen. I want to use the vesamenu. c32 module. I just am confused where to put all the modules on the efi partition cause we have conflicting advice. I am using Syslinux 6. I'd need to know where to
2015 Aug 01
2
OT - parted guidance
parted fs resize is deprecated. http://savannah.gnu.org/forum/forum.php?forum_id=6837 parted fs move can only move a partition into free space https://www.gnu.org/software/parted/manual/html_node/move.html The thing to do here is use gparted live or Fedora live media and yum/dnf install gparted. It has a move/resize option that will do what the OP wants. Chris Murphy
2004 Jan 22
1
Equivalent between rsync -aHr and cp -al
Hi, Just a quick question. I am looking for a replacement for the command "cp -al" which has problems dealing with a massive amount of files (http://mail.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-coreutils/2003-12/msg00028.html). Could I use "rsync -aHr" to do _exactly_ the same thing as "cp -al"? I just want to make sure before trying it. Thanks for your help. Charles -- Charles-E. Nadeau Ph.D http://radio.weblogs.com/0111823/
2011 Jul 27
1
with current libvirt git virsh expects vbox, refuses kvm define
...systems that's been there in the 0.9.x libvirts) ... but on the second, after install, "virsh list --all" presents nothing. And: # virsh define tu1004.xml error: Failed to define domain from tu1004.xml error: internal error unexpected domain type kvm, expecting vbox These are _exactly_ the same xml files as are still working on the first system. And in both cases the new libvirt was built with defaults. Long ago the second system did have VirtualBox on it, so that may have been found while it was setting up config, but that's no good reason for KVM to fail here, right? Must...
2005 May 11
12
Snom 360
I am having major problems with the first run of Snom 360s that rolled out last month. I am working with the US vendor and they in turn are working with Snom but I wanted to see of anyone else was using these or having issues with them. Issues: Speakerphone/Hands Free volume spikes up and down during a call. You have to manually set the volume during every call. This makes it totally unusable.
2014 Feb 12
2
A beginner in "Posting list encoding improvements"
On 12 Feb 2014, at 14:58, "Hurricane Tong" <zhangshangtong.cpp at qq.com> wrote: > hurricanetong at hurricanetong-VirtualBox:~/workspace$ g++ `xapian-config --cxxflags --libs` BuildIndexDemo.cpp You want to use xapian-config-1.3 here, not xapian-config (which will be the installed version, not the trunk version you built). I've just built trunk (on Mac OS, admittedly),
2003 Sep 02
3
exact insecurity of --bypass-security ?
...only 0.9.7) active, and, it did not help. As we do not really need the VPN so far (ssh tunnels are quite ok for the few linux-to-linux connections we really do need), I am not planning to invest too much time just to get rid of the --bypass-security switch, so I would like just to ask ... What _exactly_ are the consequences and risks of using --bypass-security ? My network sniffs as well as an earlier posting here seem to show that the packets are still not sent in clear text, but what does the --bypass-security turn off if not encryption? As far as I think to understand protocol_auth.c, it - sw...
2003 Sep 02
8
I don't understand this
...I was expecting _either_ that I would be told that you can't set names(NULL) to 27, _or_ that I would be told the whole thing wasn't allowed. In fact, it was allowed. > x [1] 27 This result has me completely baffled. Is this behaviour intentional? What rules does it follow from? What _exactly_ are the rules for assignment supposed to be _in R_? The emphasis on _in R_ is because I know the New S book spells out a lot of detail, but (a) I've been searching for my copy for a couple of weeks and (b) R is not _exactly_ the same as S.
2003 Oct 15
1
rsynced files "collecting" blocks?
...me file (a fresh copy) in normal state: File: `bilder.html' Size: 2039 Blocks: 8 IO Block: 4096 regular file I am not entirely sure if it is a problem of rsync (2.5.6, linux i386 2.4.20+) or perhaps of the file system (ext3, normal mode, with ACL support), but the problem _exactly_ concerns to those files and directories that are synched via WAN. Synching happens nightly, in one direction (always the same), but sometimes we abort (kill rsync) it for bandwidth reasons. The problem does not concern other files including those that are regulary synched via LAN. Is this a know...
2005 Nov 12
1
Exact metadata reproduction
...this issue has already been discussed on this list and is in the FAQ, and for the current typical uses of FLAC I don't see its current behavior as a problem. But to work as a component of a general-purpose archiver that's supposed to (by default anyway) reproduce the files it archives _exactly_, we really need exact metadata replication for whatever uncompressed audio formats it supports (certainly WAV, ideally 8SVX too). So, my question: has anyone done work on adding exact metadata replication support to FLAC, or is it currently planned or on the horizon? Thanks! Bryan
2013 Jun 15
2
running at 44.1K but with standard frame sizes
Hi Jean-Marc, On Jun 15, 2013, at 12:20 PMEDT, Jean-Marc Valin wrote: > > >> So I still wonder, if you set up a custom mode, but then had all the >> settings the same as a normal mode, would the codec perform worse, or >> the same? > > You'll have to try normal vs custom modes and choose. The only thing I'm > telling you is don't run a 48 kHz
2013 Jan 11
0
[LLVMdev] Using C++'11 language features in LLVM itself
...10-level support for 3.3? I'm happy with this overall. It will let us get started now, we don't need to jump as far as possible right away. And I don't believe anyone said that they can't at least use 2010. We just need a hard decision on minimum supported gcc so we can figure out _exactly_ what features we can use. - Michael Spencer > > > On Thu, Jan 10, 2013 at 6:45 PM, Óscar Fuentes <ofv at wanadoo.es> wrote: >> >> "Daniels, Marcus G" <mdaniels at lanl.gov> writes: >> >> [snip] >> >> It is obvious that you don'...