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2000 Apr 20
1
egd.pl 0.7 stops working with Sol8/perl 5.6.0
The usual suspects:
Solaris 8
gcc 2.95.2
perl 5.60
egd 0.7
openssl 0.95.a
openssh 1.2.3
# egd.pl /etc/entropy
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It works the first few minutes and then just stops working. OpenSSH
connections started still work, ssh just hangs with a new connection. I've
even tried --bottomless; no joy. 0.6 and Solaris 7 worked great. I'm going
to try the /dev/random that was mentioned before.
Any ideas?
2009 Jan 16
2
CENTOS 4.7 or 5.2 32 bits O.S. for ORACLE DB server??
we plan to setup our ORACLE database server (32 bits DB) and use dell r900 server. This server can put up to 128GB RAM.
We are thinking use 32 bits CENTOS 4.7 or 5.2. My concern about CENTOS 5.2 is it only support up to 16 GB RAM on 32 bits O.S.
Any suggestion?
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2006 Apr 10
3
preloading child rows just a level deeper...
hiho.
following problem.
i have 3 tables in my database with each representing an object.
lets say
A belongs_to B belongs_to C.
when i do
my_a = A.find(:all)
i can access B as my_a.b and C as my_a.b.c
thats fine but rails querys the database each time i do that
so is use
my_a = A.find(:all, :include => :b)
works fine for my_a.b but not for my_a.b.c
so i tried
my_a = A.find(:all, :include
2003 Mar 22
2
Transfer rate issues with OpenSSH SFTP Server - Verified on Mac OS X 10.2.X and FreeBSD 5.0
First, I have what I consider to be decent experience with SSH, and have
been running VanDyke's VShell SSH server for considerable time under
Windows 2000/XP. Recently, I have been working with Mac OS X and FreeBSD
and have been using OpenSSH 3.4p1 The sftp server seems to have major
issues when serving files, specifically, if one data stream is used the
transfer rates fluxuate between 80 and
2011 Jun 27
2
Multiple mount points without dynamic reencoding
Hello:
I am running the icecast2.3.2 server and ices0.4 with a perl script
which provides the filename of the next track to play. I am reencoding
in advance using ffmpeg, which has been very reliable. My main stream is
mp3, 64kbps / 44.1 kHz (mono) and I have pre-reencoded the tracks to
32kbps / 22.05 kHz (mono), for a lower data rate stream. At this time, I
have not figured out how to get a
2017 Aug 11
8
Btrfs going forward, was: Errors on an SSD drive
Changing the subject since this is rather Btrfs specific now.
On Fri, Aug 11, 2017 at 5:41 AM, hw <hw at gc-24.de> wrote:
> Chris Murphy wrote:
>>
>> On Wed, Aug 9, 2017, 11:55 AM Mark Haney <mark.haney at neonova.net> wrote:
>>
>>> To be honest, I'd not try a btrfs volume on a notebook SSD. I did that on
>>> a
>>> couple of
2018 May 20
0
You say #nothing... I say "Hello. Hello! Hello?" Moving forward with this will stop this violence, it will also stop murder, and then death. (... in that order)
...r is going to make the world a better place very quickly because
we can, and we should, and we want to... at least I'm pretty sure that's
what we want. Need feedback, need public discussion, need to see that we
are approaching a sort of "precipice" except there is no fiery lake or
bottomless pit--what we are approaching is the Singularity, and it's
inevitable--just as it's inevitable that it will have a positive impact on
our world and our way of life--all the more positive as more people
participate in directing the course of our future. That's what this is,
it's a rev...