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2018 Mar 03
3
install.packages doesn't produce warnings unless qualified with utils::
Hi all, Assuming this is an R core issue: tryCatch(install.packages("clipr", repos = "bullshit"), warning = function (w) cat("got a warning")) Warning in install.packages : unable to access index for repository bullshit/src/contrib: cannot open URL 'bullshit/src/contrib/PACKAGES' Warning in install.packages : package ?clipr? is not available (for R
2018 Mar 03
0
install.packages doesn't produce warnings unless qualified with utils::
On Sat, Mar 3, 2018 at 1:33 PM, David Hugh-Jones <davidhughjones at gmail.com> wrote: > Hi all, > > Assuming this is an R core issue: > > tryCatch(install.packages("clipr", repos = "bullshit"), warning = function > (w) cat("got a warning")) > Warning in install.packages : > unable to access index for repository bullshit/src/contrib:
2005 Apr 28
0
NOOBS STOP SPAM LIKE bULLSHIT damn fuck off
Wolfgang Schwurack <wolf@uen.org> schrieb am 28.04.05 19:42:51: > > Hi > > I'm trying to setup a new streaming server for us. We are a radio > station which we stream live and have archive files (mp3). We currently > are using icecast-1.3.12 on solaris9 and darkice-0.13.1 also on > solaris9. I have setup two new servers using icecast-2.2.0 on solaris9 > and
2001 May 09
4
Can compressed music sound better than uncompressed?
I quote from "Principles of Digital Audio" by Ken C. Pohlmann: "Because perceptual coders tailor the coded signal to the ear's acuity, they similarly tailor the required response of the playback system itself. Live music does not pass through amplifiers and loudspeakers, it goes directly to the ear. But recorded music must pass through the playback signal chain. Much of the
2004 Jul 04
2
I wanna kill FWD.... GRRR!!!
I'm a bit on the pissed off side right now. If you call Free World Dialup conf bridge.. "514" is the FWD number. Ok last night I was trying to talk to a few people in the conf bridge because they msged me saying they were there. Ok I call it says "Please Hold" then says "All circuits are busy"... Ok fair. I call like 25 times. Well needless to say FWD side
2005 May 24
1
origination providers
hi folks, Has anyone found a good (and, ideally, cheap -- we don't really want any per-minute charges) origination provider which can handle a moderate number of simultaneous incoming calls (to the same, single DID)? Many of the providers I've tried contacting either won't call me back, or want me to sign an NDA just to get a rate quote, or some other bullshit. Most of the
2020 Oct 08
6
Mail server troubles
Hi, This is probably a bit OT, but here goes. I've been running our local school's mail server since 2013, with mail addresses for school staff and some teachers. The server is running CentOS 7 with Postfix and Dovecot, and it's a nice no-bullshit configuration with SPF, DKIM and DMARC. The school sends quite a lot of email out to parents, and sometimes, mail gets rejected:
2007 Mar 15
2
Problem with shared xls file. Could it be blamed on rsync?
Hi all! I recently had a problem with a shared excel file which was rsynced from the file- to the backupserver. The backups of this file went wrong and I can't figure out why. The whole rsync and dump to tapes works like charm for a few month now. The situation was as followed. That xls lived (and was backuped) happily for 5 days. Then the users startet to share this file among 4 or 5 people.
2019 Feb 11
2
smtp_address_cmp does not ignore case of localpart
Hi, in src/lib-smtp/smtp-address.c line 759 the localpart is compared with null_strcmp, which does not ignore the case. While this is the correct behavior (according to the RFC) it causes problems in real life. In my case the vacation notices are not sent, if someone writes to First.Last at ruhr-uni-bochum.de because :addresses contains (only) first.last at ruhr-uni-bochum.de. Regards,
2005 Mar 09
2
Streaming live from windows
Geoff Shang wrote: > Hi, > > You can use the Oddsock plugin from oddcast.org which can do this, in > conjunction with Winamp (not open source) or Foobar2000 (not sure, might > be open source). definitely open source, and a recommendation, since it does not *beep* with the registry too much, has a clean, no bullshit interface, supports a large number of codecs and is one of
2006 Mar 26
1
postfix 2.3 SMTP AUTH and Outlook
Hi all, I just maked $SUBJECT to run. The main problem was, that in Dovecot are by default enabled only plain digest-md5 and cram-md5 authentication mechanisms. While MS Outlook knows only "LOGIN" mechanism. So, Outlook users wasn't able to use SMTP AUTH. The solution is to change a line in dovecot.conf: mechanisms = plain digest-md5 cram-md5 to: mechanisms = plain digest-md5
2001 Nov 28
1
Issues with Samba / NT
I wish your help files were more descriptive. I can't get the NT box to connect to the samba share ... due to some permission bullshit. You needs a knowledge base ... i cant find the error im getting, anywhere on their site ... Searching via a search engine -- says that:- when you're upgrading to SP3 on NT, samba will stop working unless you put the regkey EnablePlainTextPassword ...
2003 Oct 01
0
samba - other mysql errors
Hi There... I guess i got a simmilar problem as Collen. I configured my samba3 with mysql as PDC. I can add users and connect with them to the shares. Even the Workstation account is created automaticaly. But if i try to logon to this domain Win2k tells me: "The system can't logon to the domain.... the Workstationaccount is missing in the domain or the password for the
2010 Feb 15
1
possible bug: using assert_recognizes with extras
Hi. I am trying to use the extras hash parameter in assert_recognizes. I am using. assert_recognizes(expected_options, path, extras={}, message=nil) I have something similar to the documentation: assert_recognizes {:controller => ''items'', :action => ''list'', :id => ''1'', :view => ''print''},
2000 May 12
2
tinc 1.0pre1
Hi all, I just uploaded tinc 1.0pre1 to the server. I included and rpm, which has been made possible by the work of Lubom?r Bulej and Mads Kiilerich. Please test this version, so that any bugs left can be squished before 1.0 gets final. Also be aware that this version includes a new version of the protocol, and is thus NOT compatible with the protocol that 0.3 uses. Thanks for flying tinc.
2000 May 12
2
tinc 1.0pre1
Hi all, I just uploaded tinc 1.0pre1 to the server. I included and rpm, which has been made possible by the work of Lubom?r Bulej and Mads Kiilerich. Please test this version, so that any bugs left can be squished before 1.0 gets final. Also be aware that this version includes a new version of the protocol, and is thus NOT compatible with the protocol that 0.3 uses. Thanks for flying tinc.
2018 Nov 06
2
[PATCH 0/1] vhost: add vhost_blk driver
On 2018/11/5 ??11:23, Vitaly Mayatskih wrote: > On Sun, Nov 4, 2018 at 10:00 PM Jason Wang <jasowang at redhat.com> wrote: > >>> # fio num-jobs >>> # A: bare metal over block >>> # B: bare metal over file >>> # C: virtio-blk over block >>> # D: virtio-blk over file >>> # E: vhost-blk bio over block >>> # F: vhost-blk kiocb
2018 Nov 06
2
[PATCH 0/1] vhost: add vhost_blk driver
On 2018/11/5 ??11:23, Vitaly Mayatskih wrote: > On Sun, Nov 4, 2018 at 10:00 PM Jason Wang <jasowang at redhat.com> wrote: > >>> # fio num-jobs >>> # A: bare metal over block >>> # B: bare metal over file >>> # C: virtio-blk over block >>> # D: virtio-blk over file >>> # E: vhost-blk bio over block >>> # F: vhost-blk kiocb
2020 Jan 14
5
[cfe-dev] Phabricator -> GitHub PRs?
On Tue, Jan 14, 2020 at 09:56:53PM +0000, Renato Golin via cfe-dev wrote: > GitHub PR is the "de facto standard", everyone knows, the entry cost > is practically zero. The UI is lean and missing features, but the > large availability of tooling (either targeting GitHub directly or > plain git) makes up for a lot of it. Just like with the "Everyone knows git", I
2004 Jan 16
2
Hardware for Asterisk
At 1/16/04 7:25 AM, Andrew Kohlsmith <akohlsmith-asterisk@benshaw.com> wrote: >That's pure bullshit -- I use software RAID *specifically* because I value >my data. I don't want to buy two hardaware RAID controllers to have one >sit on the shelf just in case the first dies... and if the second dies >you're SOL because they've lasted long enough that