Displaying 20 results from an estimated 147 matches for "braindead".
2011 Jun 09
3
Braindead Autoreply filters... WAS Re: samba Digest, Vol 102, Issue 8
It would be nice if one of the list moms would immediately unsubscribe
AND PERMANENTLY BAN idiots who use braindead autoreply filters.
This should be official list policy for ALL email lists...
On 2011-06-08 2:00 PM, samba-request at lists.samba.org wrote:
> Subject: Re: [Samba] samba Digest, Vol 102, Issue 7
> From:> "Andrew McNaughton" <andrew at nleducation.org.uk>
>
> I am c...
2011 Jun 09
2
Braindead Autoreply filters... WAS Re: samba Digest, Vol 102, Issue 8
On 2011-06-09 2:00 PM, Robert Schetterer <robert at schetterer.org> wrote:
> Am 09.06.2011 15:46, schrieb Charles Marcus:
>> It would be nice if one of the list moms would immediately unsubscribe
>> AND PERMANENTLY BAN idiots who use braindead autoreply filters.
>>
>> This should be official list policy for ALL email lists...
> just like "do not top post" *g ?
Don't be stupid Robert... there are times when top-posting is perfectly
acceptable, and that was one of them (ie, when the content of the quote
is ir...
2011 Jun 10
1
Braindead Autoreply filters...
On 2011-06-10 2:00 PM, Doug Lytle <support at drdos.info> wrote:
> Ryan Novosielski wrote:
>> It's not clear to me... are ALL autoresponders "braindead" or are there
>> some that don't notice it's a mailing list contacting them?
> Some auto-responders look at the to: field and if it's not directly sent
> to the recipient's address (i.e. samba at lists.samba.org) then it won't
> respond.
That is just one of...
2011 Jul 13
6
gplpv driver correctly supports 9GB RAM in Windows 32bit?
Hello
I have Debian Linux 2.6.32-5-xen-amd64 Xen 4.0.1, 2 SAS drives in
RAID 1, 16GB ram.
I have virtualized Windows 2003R2 32bit where you install the
latest version 0.11.0.295 gplpv
After reading and reading forums and post testing, I noticed that the
hard disk performance drops significantly when I assign the windows
domU 9GB ram. (below I leave the config files)
If I run the
2004 Aug 06
1
streaming vorbis files from an openbsd box
> Not really related to your problem, but how smooth was the process
> of getting libogg and libvorbis installed? I've had all kinds of maddening
> autoconf related problems with include paths.
Should be braindead simple since it's in the ports tree.
jack.
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2007 Oct 15
5
Very simple code throwing "uninitialized constant" error
...st, :conditions =>
["school_id = ?", params[:id]])
I get a similar error, but it also adds:
This error occured while loading the following files:
foobar.rb
...so I assume it knows about the profile.rb model. Why is it saying
Profile is an uninitialized constant, and why does this braindead
simple code work fine in an older version of Rails but not the latest?
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2014 Dec 02
2
[LLVMdev] Should more vector [zs]extloads be legal for X86 SSE4.1?
Hi Chandler, all,
Why aren't the vector [zs]extloads introduced by SSE4.1/AVX2 declared
legal? Is it a simple oversight, or did I miss a deeper reason?
While cleaning up PMOV*X patterns, I stumbled upon this braindead testcase:
%0 = load <8 x i8>* %src, align 1
%1 = zext <8 x i8> %0 to <8 x i16>
turning into:
pmovzxbw (%rsi), %xmm0
pand <0xff,0xff,...>, %xmm0, %xmm0
v8i8 isn't legal, so the load became an anyext load from v8i8 to
v8i16, with...
2007 Nov 22
2
dovecot loading during boot
I have two RHEL4 email servers running postfix/MailScanner which use
dovecot. They work great. But during bootup the nfslock script in my
init.d loads rpc.statd and calls portmap to get a port number. Portmap
keeps giving rpc.statd the imaps port number (993). I then have to stop my
mail server services, manually start dovecot, then restart the mail server
services and everything goes merrily on
2004 Aug 06
2
Hello everyone, here is some php code.
Okay,
So remember that question I had last week about taking a bunch of relay servers
and greping the status2.xsl file for the number of listeners? I coded it. I
have to apologize right now, as its krufty, nasty, braindead code. But it
works, and I'm rather proud that after being up as long as I have been up
and drinking as much coffee, it works. It should be attached to this e-mail.
I would also like to thank Michael Smith, Karl Heyes, Kerry Cox, and a host of
others for helping me out with my icecast2 setup,...
2011 Jan 18
1
Dovecot Sieve
Hi,
I am looking for the Dovecot Sieve mailing list. Is there one?
Regards,
j
2005 May 16
17
Problems in sending emails
Hello,
I''m new in the list. I''ve installed Mandrake MNF and it works fine but I''ve a problem in sending emails.
Small text mails can go out but bigger ones, with attachements, have problems.
My network is formed by Windows workstations and only the firewall is a Linux box.
The first simptom is the reaching of ISP''s server time out and then my mail client goes in
2017 Nov 20
1
dovecot-lda without starting dovecot?
...I had lets say 10 nodes handling incoming SMTP and delivery to local
maildirs in parallel and independantly on a network storage and imapping this
from another independant 4 nodes, then building a not needed bottleneck by
shifting over the local delivery via director and LMTP to fewer nodes is just
braindead creation of high loads on few boxes.
And btw it scales perfectly because all that is needed if load increases is
up'ing additional nodes for SMTP/delivery or IMAP _which are all the same (of
two types)_.
The loadbalancer needed for this can be equally used for e.g. web, ftp and
other services...
2008 Feb 13
2
OggPCM: support for little-endianness only?
Ian Malone wrote:
> This is all well and good but OggPCM is in an Ogg transport
> stream, so that needs to be unpacked anyway.
Fair enough. Since the ogg pages (which I beleive are 4k) need
to be unpacked anyway, there is little harm in having to
(possibly) do endswapping as well.
Erik
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Erik de Castro Lopo
2007 Feb 26
1
teeny mongrel_cluster hack
I was playing around with merb over the weekend and whipped up a simple form
that takes your mongrel_cluster.yml file and outputs monit files for you.
Not exactly earth shattering info, but if you have a couple of pups it might
save you some braindead typing. It''s using the new mongrel_cluster syntax,
of --only and clean for each port in your system. Hope it saves someone
some time.
Site is at http://monitr.atmos.org
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Corey Donohoe
http://www.atmos.org
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2005 Jun 15
1
CellPhone BlueTooth adapater with Wireless Profile ??
...universal 2.5mm headset jack on a cell phone that supports
the wireless profile *NOT* the headset profile
I know jabra has the A210
http://www.jabra.com/JabraCMS/NA/EN/MainMenu/Products/Accessories/JabraA210/
JabraA210
but it only support the headset profile ..
I am trying to shoe horn my current braindead cell into DocknTalk
http://www.phonelabs.com/prd05.asp, and the BlueTooth interface requires
a WirelessProile
2009 Oct 16
1
Building btrfs-unstable.git against 2.6.31?
...trfs-0.17/ref-cache.c:123: error: ‘struct
btrfs_root’ has no member named ‘ref_tree’
/home/jdong/code/kernel/btrfs-0.17/ref-cache.c:126: error: ‘struct
btrfs_fs_info’ has no member named ‘shared_ref_tree’
And so on.
Am I not supposed to be building btrfs this way?
Sorry for the potentially braindead obvious question :)
John Dong--
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2015 Dec 02
5
[PATCH] Receive multiple packets at a time
...fdef HAVE_RECVMMSG
+ if(num < 0)
+#else
+ if(len <= 0 || len > MAXSIZE)
+#endif
+ {
if(!sockwouldblock(sockerrno))
logger(DEBUG_ALWAYS, LOG_ERR, "Receiving packet failed: %s", sockstrerror(sockerrno));
return;
}
- pkt.len = len;
-
- sockaddrunmap(&addr); /* Some braindead IPv6 implementations do stupid things. */
-
- // Try to figure out who sent this packet.
-
- node_t *n = lookup_node_udp(&addr);
-
- if(!n) {
- // It might be from a 1.1 node, which might have a source ID in the packet.
- pkt.offset = 2 * sizeof(node_id_t);
- from = lookup_node_id(SRCID(&...
2002 Feb 11
3
Syslinux & Error 440D
Hi.
I'm trying to install the latest version of syslinux on a FAT12 partition on
a 16M Flash disk.
However, despire reformatting, repartioning, and running both lock c: and
fdisk /mbr, I keep receiving an "ERROR 440D: Unable to lock drive for
exclusive access" message. Do you have any suggestions on how to bypass
this problem? Please respond ASAP.
Thanks,
Mario Di Giacomo
2005 Sep 29
2
icecast with ices as source
ok, correct me where I'm wrong:
- the <sources> tag defines max ices processes can feed icecast
- several ices sources are sent to the same icecast process, but on
different ports
- the icecast process is configured with
<relay>
<server>127.0.0.1</server>
.....
</relay>
for each ices instance ? or with mount ?
thanks,
petre
On 29 Sep 2005
2016 Dec 09
3
Keeps losing connection with UPS (local usb connection)
OS: Debian 3.16.36
Nut version: 2.7.4 from the ?stretch? distribution (this was to solve another problem ? which it did)
Install method: apt-get
Device: TRIPPLITE SMART1300LCDT using usbhid-ups driver
Problem: I keep getting the message
UPS tripplite at localhost is unavailable
If I do?
service nut-server stop
service nut-server start
Then everything is fine again for a while.