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2005 Mar 14
0
Windows ACL (beaten to death I know)
I've been ignoring the ACL issue because I have yet to get it to work. But now I am curious. I log in as root and create a text file in root's home directory. I look in the security properties and verify that the file is indeed owned by root. In Linux, the permissions of the file are 750, root owner, root group. In Windows, I try to add a user with read permissions. I get
2005 Oct 31
3
question about precision, floor, and powers of two.
At the risk of being beaten about the face and body, can somebody explain why the middle example: log2(2^3); floor(log2(2^3)) is different than examples 1 and 3? > log2(2^2); floor(log2(2^2)) [1] 2 [1] 2 > log2(2^3); floor(log2(2^3)) [1] 3 [1] 2 > log2(2^4); floor(log2(2^4)) [1] 4 [1] 4 > DrC [[alternative HTM...
2009 Sep 14
2
using filter while Reading files -
Dear R'sians.. I apologize if this topic has been beaten to death and hope that hawks don't pounce on me! Could you please suggest an efficient way to filter rows from 500+ text files (some with 30000+ rows with multiple section table headers) residing in several folders? I guess probably "scan" is the fastest way to scan a file, but, I n...
2008 Sep 24
2
Installing perl modules using yum?
I'm trying to install swatch using rpmbuild. I'm getting dependency errors saying that I need perl(Date::Calc), perl(Date::Format), and perl(File::Tail). I've been beaten over the head in this group for using CPAN. So methodology do I use to I install those modules? === Al
2004 May 28
4
Professional grade rsync?
...grade alternative on HP-UX for folks willing to pay for it? It wouldn't even need to be network-aware, just from single-system areas to the same box, but with the nifty delete and update features that rsync has. My searches turn up unison and some other tools (BSD mirror, etc.), but rsync has beaten any other open-source solution hands down on the scalability side of things. Now, we need more ... Thanks, A. Daniel King, System Analyst HP-UX, Linux, Solaris
2016 Jan 15
3
linux v4.4.0 nouveau fails
...for buffer copies > > [ 8.444689] [drm] Initialized nouveau 1.3.1 20120801 for 0000:01:00.0 on minor 0 > > <after X starts> > > [ 1011.109534] nouveau 0000:01:00.0: DRM: 0xBDF8: Parsing digital output script table > > > > > > -- > > Microsoft has beaten Volkswagen's world record. Volkswagen only created 22 > > million bugs. > > _______________________________________________ > > Nouveau mailing list > > Nouveau at lists.freedesktop.org > > http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/nouveau -- Microsoft has...
2007 Apr 12
2
[LLVMdev] "Name that compiler"
..." Why not some dragon name ? or maybe someone can use this idea to come up with something else. /f Paolo Invernizzi wrote: > Mithril > > The fictional metal from JRR Tolkien The Lord of the Rings. > > Gandalf says: > > "Mithril! All folk desired it. It could be beaten like copper, and > polished like glass; and the Dwarves could make of it a metal, light and > yet harder than tempered steel. Its beauty was like to that of common > silver, but the beauty of mithril did not tarnish or grow dim." > > Paolo Invernizzi
2005 Oct 25
8
Load balancing email?
...all the CPU-intensive anti-spam stuff, and then they relay it to the POP server for pickup. Currently, one of these is the "primary", and the other is "secondary", and I'd like them to be considered more or less as equals, since the "primary" system is getting beaten pretty hard. The DNS zone file says something like this: ############################### @isp.com <SNIP> IN MX 100 mx1.isp.com. IN MX 1100 mx2.isp.com. <SNIP ################################ I seem to recall that I make them act a...
2010 Sep 29
10
Resliver making the system unresponsive
This must be resliver day :) I just had a drive failure. The hot spare kicked in, and access to the pool over NFS was effectively zero for about 45 minutes. Currently the pool is still reslivering, but for some reason I can access the file system now. Resliver speed has been beaten to death I know, but is there a way to avoid this? For example, is more enterprisy hardware less susceptible to reslivers? This box is used for development VMs, but there is no way I would consider this for production with this kind of performance hit during a resliver. My hardware: Dell 2950 16G...
2016 Jan 12
2
linux v4.4.0 nouveau fails
...ript table [ 8.444646] nouveau 0000:01:00.0: DRM: MM: using M2MF for buffer copies [ 8.444689] [drm] Initialized nouveau 1.3.1 20120801 for 0000:01:00.0 on minor 0 <after X starts> [ 1011.109534] nouveau 0000:01:00.0: DRM: 0xBDF8: Parsing digital output script table -- Microsoft has beaten Volkswagen's world record. Volkswagen only created 22 million bugs.
2016 Jan 18
2
Asterisk 13.6 + pjsip: sip2sip registers but incoming calls get "No matching endpoint found".
...I've posted my logs and conf files on that thread, too. Problem is that while there are quite a few sip examples, I have chosen to take the path of pjsip. Seems I can manage to attach Blink, Zoiper, Microsip and my ITSP with multiple extensions without problem to my Asterisk, but sip2sip has beaten me! It's presumably something ridiculously simple, but there comes a point where you can't see the wood for the trees. If someone can help me resolve this, I'll post a complete guide on Github Gist to help others in the future. Thanks.
2009 Jan 30
5
[LLVMdev] Performance vs other VMs
...cores slightly higher than LLVM on this benchmark on average and beats LLVM on two of the five individual tests. The individual scores are particularly enlightening. Specifically: . LLVM outperforms all other VMs by a significant margin on FFT, Monte Carlo and sparse matrix multiply. . LLVM is beaten by the JVM on successive over-relaxation (SOR) and LU decomposition. In the context of the SOR test, I suspect the JVM is using alias information to perform optimizations that LLVM and llvm-gcc probably do not do. I am not sure what causes the performance discrepancy on LU. Perhaps the JVM is...
2011 Jan 07
2
Idea to possibly improve flac?
...gree with you on these points you mention. If you guys are familiar on how the piracy groups work on the internet, you are aware that they have "releases" with their names on it. In the piracy "scene", some groups are competing on getting the first release out, and could only be beaten by another group releasing another higher quality release. Some groups (or even individuals) are releasing their stuff that is being "ripped off" another release, and they transcode the original release (mp3 320kbps for example) to a flac release (that really isn't a flac). > >...
2010 Aug 07
2
Stuttering sound
Dear List, After some googling around without any results, I'm quite puzzled. Since some past update I can't precise, kernel 2.6.164 works fine, however 2.6.194 has some sound problem in my somewhat old and beaten Toshiba laptop. -Audacious plays OK but other applications have problems. -For instance, mplayer acts quirky: when I pause a playing video, sound keeps stuttering endlessly. The same happens sometimes when I close mplayer window. -system-config-soundcard detects the card and starts to play sample...
2009 Jul 20
0
No subject
before trying T.38 faxing with or without FFA - it can (possibly) be done, but it has beaten some folks into the ground trying it. Could be a codec issue. ------=_NextPart_000_00B5_01CB6F7D.F170FCA0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <html xmlns:o=3D"urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" = xmlns:w=3D&quo...
2009 Nov 25
2
PHP updates
For the 2 threads going on about PHP 5.2/5.3... CentOS tracks upstream whose version is... php-5.1.6-23.2.el5_3 If you want something newer, you have to go off the beaten path. try this...(as root) wget http://dev.centos.org/centos/5/CentOS-Testing.repo mv CentOS-Testing.repo /etc/yum.repos.d yum --enablerepo=c5-testing check-update and this would allow to update to version 5.2.9-2.el5.centos if you then... yum --enablerepo=c5-testing update php and if enough pe...
2014 Sep 23
2
[LLVMdev] proposal to avoid zlib dependency.
On Mon, Sep 22, 2014 at 9:38 PM, Alex Rosenberg <alexr at leftfield.org> wrote: > Is your answer the same if we're talking about an asm version of zlib > that's faster than the compiled version? Because that's a thing. If zlib is our bottleneck... wow we have bigger issues. And as we work on a compiler, I kinda hope we can produce a reasonable blob of asm in most cases.
2004 May 08
1
Surprise when indexing with a factor.
...- factor(c(1,2),labels=c('b','a'))) m[f] m[as.character(f)] m[as.numeric(f)] When the labels of a factor are not sorted alphabetically, m[f] and m[as.character(f)] yield different results. m[f] is actually equivalent to m[as.numeric(f)]. I'm not the first to have been beaten by this (documented) feature, as I discovered in a recent thread ("[R] Indexing by factor misfeature", <http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/R/help/04/04/0937.html> see http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/R/help/04/04/0938.html). If I am breaking the posting rules by writing again about...
1996 Dec 10
1
LINUX:/var/log/messages world readable
...old problem refuses to die. #!/bin/sh # # yankpw # # Under a lot of linux distributions(I know Redhat 3.0.3 and Slackware 3.0) # /var/log/messages is world readable. If a user types in his password at # the login prompt, it may get logged to /var/log/messages. # # I could swear this topic has been beaten to death, but I still see this # problem on every linux box I have access to. # # Dave G. # 12/06/96 # <daveg@escape.com> # http://www.escape.com/~daveg echo Creating Dictionary from /var/log/messages, stored in /tmp/messages.dict.$$ grep "LOGIN FAILURE" /var/log/messages | cut -d...
2006 Aug 03
1
[Plugins] Create Example Apps for Your Plugins
..., etc.) It is as simple as creating a folder with the plugin titled "application" which holds the example application. There will be no overhead to the user''s app even if the application is never accessed. And they can delete the application folder should they choose to. I have beaten my head against several walls trying to work through documentation written by people who often times forget that their audience may be approaching Ruby for the first time. It is not enough to simply demonstrate the basic ruby idioms for new users. Just because the author can whip out the ruby conso...