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2004 Jun 21
3
Is Dovecot able to use PostgreSQL to store mailboxes?
Subject says it all. (I'm almost positive this is a FAQ, or that the information is online _somewhere_, but I just spent 20 minutes without finding it ... sorry if I didn't search hard enough) -- Bill Moran Potential Technologies http://www.potentialtech.com
2004 Aug 01
2
Parking & SIP Phones
Hello, I know not too long ago I saw /something/ _somewhere_ about an adjustment to call parking that allowed blind transfers from SIP phones to park a call and still be able to hear the parking lot stall number. Unfortunately, I have no idea where I saw that (google turned up little, couldn't find it on the list either). I'm using Sipura SPA-20...
2001 Mar 14
1
poor default seeding of RNG
...and in fact seed_rng() isn't called from _anywhere_ (in openssh-2.5.1p2). So calls to BN_rand() only pick up the tiny/non-existent amount of entropy added by BN_rand() itself from the system clock (time in seconds). Shouldn't seed_rng() be called from init_rng()? It should be called from _somewhere_, or deleted. Thanks, Dr. Tom Holroyd "I am, as I said, inspired by the biological phenomena in which chemical forces are used in repetitious fashion to produce all kinds of weird effects (one of which is the author)." -- Richard Feynman, _There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom_
2000 Dec 29
1
vorbis.com/faq.html
...ols are optimized, they should decode at similar speeds. Decoding speed has increased 3-4x over the first beta already, after the first stage of optimization. How about mentioning my name? Here or anywhere else, but I'd like to be mentioned _somewhere_. I'm not doing this stuff for nothing, you know ;-) Cheers, Segher --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to 'vorbis-dev-request@xiph.org' containing only the word '...
2008 Mar 07
1
Current state - how to get gallium-stuff running?
Hi, As the last tindc said something about 3d really working on nv4x, I wanted to try that ( on a NV43). Built nouveau/mesa -> gallium-0.1 branch of mesa and git head of libdrm, kernel-drm and xf86-video-nouveau. glxinfo says: nouveau DRI driver expected DDX version 1-1.2.x but got version 0.0.10 So I assume I need some other branch of xf86-video-nouveau (?) I asked in irc but was pointed
2005 Jan 25
4
more question
Hello, thank you very much for your help in last email. it is very helpful. right now, i have more questions about my project, 1. solve can i remove the NA from a vectors: for exmample, if my vector is: v <- (NA, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5) how can I remove the NA from vector v 2. how I can get input from the user? 3. can I read more than one data files in one program? and how i can write something
2000 Jan 14
2
Re: Security problems in bind -- persisting?
Kyle Ferrio: > Unfortunately, his last act was to rm -rf /var/log so I don't know > exactly how he got root. Definitely a remote exploit, though. > Does anyone have advice on mirorring syslog to "secret" locations, > preferably encrypted? Losing logs makes it hard to do a risk assessment. > For all I know, I'm still vulnerable after updating bind. As for safe
2004 Nov 14
25
dom0 kernel crashes with kernel panic during boot
Hi there, I''ve just built xen & dom0 kernel from gentoo ebuilds (bugs.gentoo.org), but my dom0 kernel crashes during boot. Any help is appreciated. Console log, grub.conf and .config are included, machine is celeron/466, 128MB of RAM. Console log: Linux version 2.6.9-xen0 (root@zirafa) (gcc version 3.3.4 20040623 (Gentoo Linux 3.3.4-r1, ssp-3.3.2-2, pie-8.7.6)) #2 Sun Nov 14
2008 May 15
13
ANNOUNCE: act_as_soft_deletable - new rails plugin for soft deleting / disabling ActiveRecord models
Acts_as_soft_deletable is a rails plugin that provides the ability to soft delete or disable models. When models are destroyed, they will be archived so that they can later be restored easily. Its similar to acts_as_paranoid but uses a different approach that should make it a little more foolproof. See the README at the following url for a better description. github url: