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2009 Mar 31
1
Adding additional groups to a file.
Hi, I have installed and configured Samba as PDC with Heimdal kerberos and openLDAP as backend for both on debian lenny. But i stuck on groups. I have created a file in my home directory mapped to my documents. I can change rwx permission on linux and windows and it works perfectly. but this file has as a group my default group. this file should be read by users from accounting and managers
2001 Sep 15
1
Pyogg equivalent for mp3?
Hello All, Somewhat offtopic, but pertinent for my Ogg app. I'm very happily using pyogg and pyao in a python script to serve as my ogg decoder. It's working very well! I'd like to add support for MP3s in a fashion similar to what I already have for oggs. However, I'm unaware of any such module. Anyone know of a python decoder wrapper for MP3s? Closest thing I can find is the
2006 Sep 27
2
Urgent hardware help needed
...memory that you could spare with and get to me quickly, I would really, *really* appreciate it. I would really like to have either 4x512 MB or 2x1 GB in this box. The new hardware is an Athlon 64 3000+ and an Asus A8N-VM CSN motherboard, in case someone is curious. -hpa P.S. The new case (cannibalized from another server donated to me by Penguin computing for RAID-6 testing) has additional slots, so I am also looking to add a couple of WD 3200JD drives to use as backup media.
2007 Sep 17
1
Capping i/o ops
Hi All, I''ve been trying to get a bit of a grip on disk i/o for our Xen set- up. We''re dealing with server workloads that can, at unexpected times, become seriously io-bound, up to the point that a single guest can cannibalize the available throughput of the fibrechannel array. Since we''re dealing with a shared medium and multiple Xen hosts, I''m
2015 Nov 15
2
[lit] RFC: Per test timeout
Hi, > Cool, I hope this succeeds. I tried implementing per-test timeouts before, and couldn't get it to work in all cases. The review eventually fizzled out, and I abandoned it. > > Here's that old review: http://reviews.llvm.org/D6584 Perhaps you can cannibalize testcases from it. Thanks for that. I'll take a look. > >> >> I'm e-mailing llvm-dev rather
2004 Sep 10
2
Large compression test
A large test I ran on flac 1.0 recently finished so I thought I'd post the results. I took about 60 CDs, totalling around 30 gigs uncompressed, and compressed them all using all 10 of flac's default compression modes (-0 through -9). The CDs are of a wide variety of music; I think the only major genres not represented are country and rap (freudian slip). Anyway, the raw numbers: Opt
2005 Dec 21
0
I do understand there are other plans to do, but this one is truly significant. (PR#8417)
I'm really excited about these deals as we can spend spare cash on a sports car. This place can help us customize the perfect plan in a short time. I learned that we can also (if we want) acquire bucks too. Turns out that we do not have the most optimal loan, but our home is very valuable. I have pored over a lot of websites, and I like this one best. It responds to the applications of leads
2007 May 24
1
Truetype fonts
I am trying to install on a CentOS5 box http://www.mjmwired.net/resources/files/msttcorefonts-2.0-1.noarch.rpm then did an xfs restart, even an alt-ctrl-backspace. The fonts are located in /usr/share/fonts/msttcorefonts/ with the owner root & 644. I can't see them when I go to preferences > fonts. I have another computer with CentOS5, the fonts are installed and I can use them w/o
2003 Oct 24
0
[LLVMdev] a-ha...
Hello llvmdev, that was one of the best things from the last week: >>>CS Inventory 2521 DCL >>>e-mail: inventory at cs.uiuc.edu >>>REMINDER: >>>Equipment items may not be scrapped, cannibalized or removed >>>from University premises for any purpose without prior approval from >>>the Business Office. For further information contact Rick Vanhook at I think you have a basis then to fulfill your extraordinary task! :-) Have a nice weekend! -- Best regards from Hannover,...
2004 Sep 10
0
Large compression test
Interesting figures. Some corresponding figures for flac 1.0 for a set of 404 CDs, with a total of 4357 tracks are: Opt Uncompressed Compressed Ratio Encode Time --- ------------ ----------- ------ ----------- -8 234507744748 127468328349 0.5436 n/a Admittedly, this set includes at least one country album, and has a fair share of jazz in it. The worst-case track in this set
2001 Mar 18
2
wine.conf newbie problem
I appear to have 'installed' wine correctly and get appropriate output from 'wine -version' However, when I try to run solitaire, the following happens. [root@pato gallun]# wine -winver win31 -desktop 640*480 /win98/windows/sol.exe Warning: could not find wine config [Drive x] entry for current working directory /home/gallun; starting in windows directory. Warning:
2015 Nov 14
3
[lit] RFC: Per test timeout
Hi, A feature I've wanted in lit for a while is a having a timeout per test. Attached are patches that implement this idea. I'm e-mailing llvm-dev rather than llvm-commits because I want to gather more feedback on my initial implementation and hopefully some answers to some unresolved issues with my implementation. Currently in lit you can set a global timeout for all of the tests but
2003 Oct 23
0
[LLVMdev] RE: Ticket #7559: FW: Bradfields/PCJF-10959
...t;>>Thank you, > >>>>> > >>>>>CS Inventory > >>>>>2521 DCL > >>>>>e-mail: inventory at cs.uiuc.edu > >>>>> > >>>>>REMINDER: > >>>>>Equipment items may not be scrapped, cannibalized or removed > >>> > >>>from > >>> > >>>>>University premises for any purpose without prior approval from > >>> > >>>the > >>> > >>>>>Business Office. For further information contact Rick Van...
2001 Oct 22
1
cex/col/etc. in title(): documentation? (PR#1136)
There appears to be a mismatch between the documentation and behavior of title(), or at least a clarification is in order. The documentation says you can pass extra arguments from par() as "...". However, cex at least is ignored. Later on in the documentation it becomes clear that you can specify these extra parameters as part of a list. I wouldn't say this is necessarily a bug
2003 Oct 23
0
[LLVMdev] RE: Ticket #7559: FW: Bradfields/PCJF-10959
...>>>> > > >>>>>CS Inventory > > >>>>>2521 DCL > > >>>>>e-mail: inventory at cs.uiuc.edu > > >>>>> > > >>>>>REMINDER: > > >>>>>Equipment items may not be scrapped, cannibalized or removed > > >>> > > >>>from > > >>> > > >>>>>University premises for any purpose without prior approval from > > >>> > > >>>the > > >>> > > >>>>>Business Office....
2006 Jul 26
4
yhtml plugin
...ally, the code in the plugins directly is my own, with the exception of the Engines plugin, which is needed for the admin console engine, as well as file_column, which I stuck in the engine to provide future file_column support. The time_select lib that I included in the admin console plugin is cannibalized from a number of sources, but is substantially my own. The yhtml plugin adds a rendering engine based on yaml. Example yhtml ============= NOTE: The controller defines @hello as "- Title" - html: - head: - title: My Title <%= @hello %> - style: | body { font-f...
2005 Oct 16
5
Hosed by 4.2
Hi, I have been using Centos since 3.0. I have been upgrading regularly without any major problem. 4.1 to 4.2 has been a total disaster. I ran yum update, it went through and a couple of hours later I rebooted and X froze with the screen just being just fuzz [regular rectangles, orange, green...] and the keyboard froze. Could not do a alt-ctrl-backspace, nor a Alt-F1-6 nor Alt-Ctrl-Del. I
2001 Mar 19
2
wine.conf newbie problem +user32.dll
I seem to have gotten past one hurdle and on to the next. It seems that the problem that I was having relates to poorly documented changes in the config files in the HOWTO. I now have /root/.wine/config which seems to solve the old drive problem. However, here is my new error. [root@pato .wine]# cp /etc/wine.conf ~/.winerc cp: overwrite `/root/.winerc/wine.conf'? y [root@pato .wine]# wine
1998 Jun 08
27
Services not required?
I''m in the process of locking down as much of my systems here as possible as to available ports. I am down to only a handful but am not sure how much of a security risk they pose and was wondering if anyone here might be able to comment, or suggest secure versions to run: 21/FTP (WU-ftpd v2.4.2 BETA 14) 22/SSH (1.22) 23/TELNET (Netkit 0.09) 25/SMTP (Sendmail