Displaying 20 results from an estimated 47 matches for "bystanders".
2020 Jul 14
2
DC disaster recovery
Rpvs> On 14/07/2020 16:51, Gregory Sloop via samba wrote:
>> Yeah, I could setup an extra XCP box - but at smaller setups, it really seems like overkill.
>> So, it sounds like restores of the VM work "fine."
>> How often do machine accounts reset their passwords?
Rpvs> Every 30 days, though this is adjustable, but not recommended
>> [This is the one that is
2014 Jan 16
4
USB boot problems on Gigabyte GA-M55Plus-S3G
...nd-luser, shouldn't
> have to employ specializsed install tools,
>From the user point of view you would indeed be best off if you
returned the board to the seller and demand a different one.
Its firmware is ill. No doubt. Its reaction on the active/boot
flag clearly indicates it.
But we bystanders are interested in learning how to succeed
even with this miserable hardware. One never knows when one
of our users steps into the same puddle.
So we use you as probe, as long as you are willing to boldly
go where no human has gone before.
Have a nice day :)
Thomas
2020 Jul 14
4
DC disaster recovery
Rpvs> On 14/07/2020 17:25, Gregory Sloop via samba wrote:
>> Rpvs> On 14/07/2020 16:51, Gregory Sloop via samba wrote:
>>>> Yeah, I could setup an extra XCP box - but at smaller setups, it really seems like overkill.
>>>> So, it sounds like restores of the VM work "fine."
>>>> How often do machine accounts reset their passwords?
>>
2020 Jul 14
0
DC disaster recovery
On 14/07/2020 17:25, Gregory Sloop via samba wrote:
>
> Rpvs> On 14/07/2020 16:51, Gregory Sloop via samba wrote:
>>> Yeah, I could setup an extra XCP box - but at smaller setups, it really seems like overkill.
>>> So, it sounds like restores of the VM work "fine."
>>> How often do machine accounts reset their passwords?
> Rpvs> Every 30 days,
2005 Nov 14
0
OggPCM format description, rev 3
jkoleszar@on2.com wrote:
> I updated the wiki with another rev of this format. Updates include
> support for 43 formats in 14 coding schemes, as derived from the ALSA API.
As an interested bystander, I see that this proposal still has only one
format and one rate field for possibly many channels. Earlier someone
made the point that you might want to store main and side/back channels
2004 Jun 22
1
RE: summaries (was: SUMMARY: "elementary sapply question")
...would not have bothered to read your original question
nor the answers you got, but I did read the summary -- and I
learned something quite interesting!
Maybe some others who receive multiple non-elementary answers to their
questions could sometimes bother to compile a summary so
that some of the bystanders be educated at low cost??
Unrealistic?
I'd be willing to do it for my own questions if it was at
least a little common.
Lutz
2014 Jan 16
0
USB boot problems on Gigabyte GA-M55Plus-S3G
...ssly on
modern UEFI implementations and old BIOSes).
> From the user point of view you would indeed be best off if you
> returned the board to the seller and demand a different one. Its
> firmware is ill. No doubt. Its reaction on the active/boot flag
> clearly indicates it. But we bystanders are interested in learning how
> to succeed even with this miserable hardware.
To fix broken firmware I would first suggest to check if a BIOS update
is available and then reset the BIOS to it's defaults.
As a bystander I am taking notes for every piece of ill hardware.
Between 1% and...
2005 Nov 13
5
OggPCM format description, rev 3
Hi all,
I updated the wiki with another rev of this format. Updates include
support for 43 formats in 14 coding schemes, as derived from the ALSA API.
This seemed like a good way to get a list of what the formats in common
use out there are, so it should be fairly comprehensive.
Modifications to the "rev 2" format:
1. Expanded the 'id' field to support more than 7 formats.
2016 Dec 29
2
isohybrid boot from logical partition
Hi,
> The ISO will boot successfully (when chainloaded from grub) on 2 and
> 3, but not on 5 and 6.
Did you try with a boot loader other than GRUB ?
Afaik, the MBRs of newly bought USB sticks often contain code which
hops on the MBR code of the partition that is marked by the boot flag.
At least one could exclude that your problem is in a GRUB peculiarity.
Have a nice day :)
Thomas
2007 Jun 16
1
kjournald hang on ext3 to ext3 copy
All,
I am running into a situation in which one of my ext3 filesystems is
getting hung during normal usage. There are three ext3 filesystems on a
CompactFLASH. One is mounted as / and one as /tmp. In my test, I am
copying a 100 MB file from /root to /tmp repeatedly. While doing this
test, I eventually see the copying stop, and any attempts to access /tmp
fail - if I even do ls /tmp the
2006 May 23
6
How to list all models of an application?!?
How can I get a list of all model classes in the domain of a Rails
application (all models, both in "app/models" and in
components/somedir/model.rb)?
Thanx in advance for your precious help!
Edoardo "Dado" Marcora
2018 Aug 22
2
LLVM and heap-allocated thread stacks
In some language implementations, such as the Glasgow Haskell Compiler
(GHC) and the reference implementation of Go, a thread’s stack is
allocated as a data structure on the garbage-collected heap. The
garbage collector is free to move this data structure whenever it is
invoked.
Currently, GHC’s LLVM backend does not use the C stack. However, there
have been discussions about whether using the
2015 Mar 18
2
[LLVMdev] GSoC:Loop Reversal Transformation
Hi Matt, All,
Thanks for looking into this and your suggestions.
I compiled the program with -O3 optimization level (clang -O3) on X86_64
target.
After your suggestion, i ran the program with iteration of 10000 runs and
found that average runtimes are (attaching data collected as well)
Forward loop traverse : 2.006 milli seconds
Reverse loop traverse : 1.531 milli seconds
Yes, i agree that
2020 Jul 14
2
DC disaster recovery
Yeah, I could setup an extra XCP box - but at smaller setups, it really seems like overkill.
So, it sounds like restores of the VM work "fine."
How often do machine accounts reset their passwords?
[This is the one that is most likely to be problematic. Rejoining the domain means a new profile. And that's a big PITA on the client side.]
User password changes can simply be handled by
2014 Dec 29
2
Looking for company behind serverhostingcenter.com and directhostingcenter.com for causing problems on dir.xiph.org
...em with stream-hosting outfits is, that quite often they will
host a dozen or more servers on one IPv4 address and associated FQDN.
This means, that if I can't reach such a company, I am forced to pull
the plug on *ALL* their clients. I'm rather reluctant to do that, as it
will hit innocent bystanders who's only fault it is to have bought
services from an incompetent company.
So once again, if anyone has hints as to which company is hiding behind
the domains:
serverhostingcenter.com
directhostingcenter.com
and more importantly knows a way to reach someone responsible.
Just to be clear, I t...
2015 Mar 17
2
[LLVMdev] GSoC:Loop Reversal Transformation
Hi,
I have been studying LLVM infrastructure from past 1 month and trying out
some hands on to get familiar with it. I am keen to propose loop reversal
pass in LLVM as a part of GSoC 2015. Following are the details of my
proposal.
A for loop can run in two ways – it can count up or it can count down.
1.
for(i=0; i<10 ;i++) {// Do something}
2.
for(i=9; i--;) {// Do something}
2004 Jan 28
0
Change in list policy
Given the recent problems associated with the MyDoom virus (specifically the
problem of clueless mail administrators who configure their AV software to
spam innocent bystanders during a virus storm), I have changed the settings
on the Shorewall mailing lists so that posts by non-members will be
moderated.
This policy will remain in effect until further notice.
-Tom
--
Tom Eastep \ Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool
Shoreline, \ http://shorewa...
2016 Dec 29
0
isohybrid boot from logical partition
Hi,
do we have bystanders who can read x86 assembler code or know easy-to-grasp
reference docs?
(I left machine code programming when i gave up using my VIC-20.)
The MBR template isohdppx.bin stems from
http://git.zytor.com/syslinux/syslinux.git/tree/mbr/isohdpfx.S
with macro PARTITION_SUPPORT defined.
One can see the e...
2021 Mar 18
1
[EXTERNAL] Re: On retiring some terminology
...almost half the votes
(6), two votes were to keep old words in place - alas, nowadays doing
nothing (and breaking nothing) does not seem to be a viable option.
Also reminding that there are PRs open for the docs/comments changes, some
closely related to this subject (#992 along with code) and some bystanders
that "fell under a hot hand" (#989, 990, 991) - feel free to review the
proposals if they make sense or should be improved ;)
Thanks to all,
Jim
On Sat, Mar 13, 2021, 13:41 Jim Klimov <jimklimov+nut at gmail.com> wrote:
> Thank you for the suggestions, keep them coming :)
>...
2021 Mar 18
1
[EXTERNAL] Re: On retiring some terminology
...almost half the votes
(6), two votes were to keep old words in place - alas, nowadays doing
nothing (and breaking nothing) does not seem to be a viable option.
Also reminding that there are PRs open for the docs/comments changes, some
closely related to this subject (#992 along with code) and some bystanders
that "fell under a hot hand" (#989, 990, 991) - feel free to review the
proposals if they make sense or should be improved ;)
Thanks to all,
Jim
On Sat, Mar 13, 2021, 13:41 Jim Klimov <jimklimov+nut at gmail.com> wrote:
> Thank you for the suggestions, keep them coming :)
>...