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2007 Sep 28
2
OpenSSL bufffer overflow
I did not see any commits to the OpenSSL code, recently; is anybody
going to commit the fix?
See http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/480855/30/0 for details ...
Regards, STefan
2004 Sep 16
1
IAX2 only asterisk scalability
...runking VPN utility that would alow
me to add trunking outside asterisk's code, so I can keep jitter buffer. I'm
much better coding in 'C' from ground up then changing existing code. It
would know IAX2 packet format and take packets between the local host and
each remote one and bufffer them for say 50ms (configurable) adding all
subsequent packets to the first one, flushing that macro packet, then
decoding on the other side, much like a VPN tunneling protocol. I already
have my own VPN that does almost exactly that, except I'd like it to know
much more about IAX2 packets,...
2002 Jan 07
3
ESS with Xemacs? [vs. Emacs, slightly off topic]
...quire the mouse. Then
myfile.R has something I can re-run (about 1/10 the size of
.Rhistory).
It seems that you can't do this in Xemacs. In particular, the
kill buffer is not common to the various Xemacs processes that
are running, unlike Emacs.
I tried running the R process and myfile.R as bufffers in one
Xemacs process, and this worked OK until I also tried help. Then
I had three buffers, and it took many many keystrokes to switch
from one to the other.
I know that some people really like Xemacs with R. Can you give
any advice? In the meantime I've gone back to Emacs. Sigh.
Jon Ba...
2003 May 31
3
why are these files being transfered
Setup: Redhat linux 7.3
rrsync: version 2.5.6 protocol version 27
I'm trying to employ rsync in conjuction with with a cvs setup.
The setup employs a bufffer where changes are made then moved to a
checked out module from cvs repository and finally any cvs actions
necessary are done.
So far just testing this out with some copies of both directory trees.
Right now the files in both are the same. Or at least, far as I know.
Diff reports no findings on a...
2014 Nov 21
3
Second copy engine on GF116
On Fri, Nov 21, 2014 at 1:16 AM, Andy Ritger <aritger at nvidia.com> wrote:
> Hi Ilia,
>
> Actually 0x90b8 is different than copy engine. I'm not very familiar
> with it, but 0x90b8 is an engine for performing LZO decompression as
> part of performing the copy. It has a variety of limitations (e.g.,
> cannot handle blocklinear format), and was only in a few Fermi