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2010 Jun 25
2
Civ 4 patch help?
Hello. I'm following the instructions on how to install Civ 4 on my Ubuntu system. I've had it working perfectly in the past, but this time I come to a stop every time I try to patch to 1.74. The patch installer doesn't recognise that I have an existing installation of Civ on my system. Sorry to be a pain in the arse, but I can't remember if this happened before and if it did how
2006 Mar 24
2
Return all rows, split then show uniques
I''m returning some rows from a tags database that look like this: ID WORDS 1. apple banana pear 2. banana melon 3. apple peach lime What I want to do with that data is use the .split method to divide them into separate values in an array, then use the .uniq method to return a unique list of the words like so: apple, banana, pear, melon, peach, lime So in my controller I
2006 Feb 13
2
[PATCH] Allow generic autocompleter (Ajax.Watcher)
Hey. Below is a patch to allow generic Ajax.Autocompleters. Basically it''s for people who wanna be able to watch an input for changes, but don''t want it to pop up an autocompleter box below. Useful for live previews, that kind of thing. Someone''s gonna have to fix the tabstops. I couldn''t be arse to work out how to make vim do the softtabs properly. Spaces for
2017 Jan 20
6
CentOS 7 and Areca ARC-1883I SAS controller: JBOD or not to JBOD?
Hi, Does anyone have experiences about ARC-1883I SAS controller with CentOS7? I am planning to have RAID1 setup and I am wondering if I should use the controller's RAID functionality which has 2GB cache or should I go with JBOD + Linux software RAID? The disks I am going to use are 6TB Seagate Enterprise ST6000NM0034 7200rpm SAS/12Gbit 128 MB If hardware RAID is preferred, the
2018 Nov 09
4
OT: good free email service ?
On Nov 9, 2018, at 9:22 AM, Vic Chester <vcsubscriptions at gmail.com> wrote: > > https://protonmail.com/ Aside from semi-charitable organizations like that, I wouldn?t expect good free email service to exist. It?s seriously complicated to run a properly-configured email server. The last time I looked into it, there were something like 24 separate RFCs an SMTP-only server had to
2019 Feb 04
3
Inefficiency in df$col
Does either of you have a patch against current R-devel? I tried the obvious, but the build dies with building package 'tools' all.R is unchanged ../../../../library/tools/libs/x86_64/tools.so is unchanged installing 'sysdata.rda' Error in get(method, envir = home) : object '$.data.frame' not found Error: unable to load R code in package 'tools' Execution halted
2001 Dec 10
4
Box around legends (and postscript?)
Hi all Humbly begging forgiveness for bothering the list with yesterday's lame--arsed question. Postscript, being a vector graphics file format, is, um, resolution independant. The problem as Peter pointed out was with the gimp, which defaults to 100dpi resolution when viewing postscript files. I have another (lame?) question. I have noted that when I produce a graph with multiple
2013 Dec 27
2
[PATCH] Update header locations for uapi & generated
H. Peter Anvin dixit: >You should be using the output of "make headers_install" to build klibc. Hm. Can we catch that somehow? Like? #ifdef using_uninstalled_kernel_headers # error Go RTFM! #endif ? in the klibc sources, centrally somewhere? Ideally, a klibc header that?d also be included when using klcc to build some? thing, so that both klibc-build time and klibc-use time would
2018 Nov 10
2
OT: good free email service ?
On 2018-11-10 03:22, Alice Wonder wrote: > On 11/09/2018 12:07 PM, Warren Young wrote: >> On Nov 9, 2018, at 9:22 AM, Vic Chester <vcsubscriptions at gmail.com> >> wrote: >>> >>> https://protonmail.com/ >> >> Aside from semi-charitable organizations like that, I wouldn?t expect >> good free email service to exist. It?s seriously
2004 Sep 10
2
flac can occasionally be worse than shorten
well, I took a look at the files. from my knowledge of shorten there are two things it does that flac doesn't do: 1. it estimates the mean of the signal for each block, subtracts it out and stores it separately. but this is pretty useless for the predictors that shorten uses as they are pretty insensitive to the mean (try different values of -m from 0 to whatever and note practically no
2014 Jun 12
2
[PATCH] fuse: UID 0 should override all permissions checks (RHBZ#1106548).
Previously if you were root, and you tried to change directory into a directory which was not owned by you and not readable (eg. 0700 bin:bin), it would fail. This doesn't fail on regular directories because when you are root the kernel just ignores permissions. Although libguestfs in general tries not to duplicate kernel code, in the case where we emulate the FUSE access(2) system call,
2006 Apr 21
28
Ruby, Rails & Linux - Which distro ??
Hi, I''ve been doing most of my initial playing with rails on a windows system - but wish to switch to a dedicated linux box for this. Are there any particular distro''s to avoid / recommend. I prefer debian for my other stuff, but thought i''d ask before going ahead. :) Cheers -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2005 Jan 28
17
Speech Recognition
Does anyone know of a speech recognition module (like say yes or no, or numbers) I guess due to the complexity of speech recognition it might just be found in commercial applications or am I wrong like always? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20050128/119168cb/attachment.htm
2011 Mar 09
0
[LLVMdev] Writing a compiler to use LLVM for code generation
On Feb 14, 2011, at 9:15 AM, Jim Darby wrote: > Hi Chris, > Thanks for the pointer to the LLVM tutorial, it's helped immensely. > I've been playing around a bit to see how clang generates the IR and it now all makes a lot more sense. However, there's one issue that's causing me a little concern. It all centres around allocating local variables using the alloca operation
2015 Jan 22
0
[Bug 1953] Implementation of xattr in sftp-server for sshfs
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1953 TomH <Tom at TomHolbrook.co.uk> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |Tom at TomHolbrook.co.uk --- Comment #4 from TomH <Tom at TomHolbrook.co.uk> --- Just adding that the lack of
2017 Jan 20
0
CentOS 7 and Areca ARC-1883I SAS controller: JBOD or not to JBOD?
> The disks I am going to use are 6TB Seagate Enterprise ST6000NM0034 > 7200rpm SAS/12Gbit 128 MB Sorry to hear that, my experience is the Seagate brand has the shortest MTBF of any disk I have ever used... > If hardware RAID is preferred, the controller's cache could be updated > to 4GB and I wonder how much performance gain this would give me? Lots, especially with slower
2018 Nov 10
0
OT: good free email service ?
On 11/09/2018 12:07 PM, Warren Young wrote: > On Nov 9, 2018, at 9:22 AM, Vic Chester <vcsubscriptions at gmail.com> wrote: >> >> https://protonmail.com/ > > Aside from semi-charitable organizations like that, I wouldn?t expect good free email service to exist. It?s seriously complicated to run a properly-configured email server. > > The last time I looked into
2018 Nov 10
0
OT: good free email service ?
On 11/10/2018 03:45 PM, Mike Burger wrote: > On 2018-11-10 03:22, Alice Wonder wrote: *snip* >> >> It's a real pain the arse. > > FWIW, I used to run my mail server at home, on my own private IP > (through my ISP). When I moved, in May, I had to switch providers and > they didn't offer static IP for home users, so I've moved my DNS and > mail server to
2004 Sep 10
0
flac can occasionally be worse than shorten
On Thu, 15 Feb 2001, Josh Coalson wrote: > well, I took a look at the files. from my > knowledge of shorten there are two things it does > that flac doesn't do: > > BUT, you have stumbled on some recordings where the > LSB is 0 for much of the file. as a matter of fact, > in > the worse track (track 6) almost the entire signal in > both channels is like that.
2004 Sep 10
2
flac can occasionally be worse than shorten
> > I've never come across a sample like this which is > > why I thought it wasn't useful to add that > > functionality to FLAC... maybe if this is a common > > practice I should put it in. > ... > I've > compressed around 50 albums with flac and found 1 > where the LSB is 0. Even > if it's 1 in 200, that's going to be lots of cases >