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2008 Jan 23
4
extlinux reports "./extlinux: path /media/disk doesn't match device /dev/sda4"
Hello list, in a previous post I mentioned I had managed to make USB-Stick with 2048 byte sectors bootable. In fact I wiped out my Linux partitions bootrecord. This was with an old version of extlinux as still distributed by openSuSE. Interestingly enough the current version syslinux-3.61-pre2, spares my hard disk, but still seems to live under the impression it is the USB stick. The setup is
2009 Sep 03
0
Looking for a casual contractor to write R functions and help integrate with Excel
We are a small consulting company that uses R to automate several data extraction fuctions from SPSS files -- most notably we create powerpoint slides from a script in Excel (using VBA) which calls R to extract data and place into Excel using RExcel. We're not specialists, and don't really have the time to understand R. Our CIO is the only person who even vaguely understands R, and he does
2008 Jan 18
4
syslinux does not interpret backslash
Hello list, while I managed to install syslinux and have it boot, there seems to be a problem with interpreting filenames. It looks for files in /boot but at the same time does not realize that the "/" is not part of the filename. It prompts me with boot: then every filename I type is set to 2 characters "." 3 characters i.e vmlinuz would appear as vm.lin. To me it looks like
2011 Oct 28
1
Samba server slow down after serving more than casual data
Hello, I am currently running Fedora 15 on an x86_64 system that acts as a whole house server for named, dhcp, nfs, nis, htpp, samba, etc The system is currently running samba-3.5.11-71 with kernel 2.6.40.6-0.fc15.x86_64. The system is fully patched as of today. However, this issue has existed for at least 2 years and I am at a loss to debug it. I have a simple samba configuration for
2009 Mar 22
4
Requesting unban from irc channel
man_in_shack banned me during a casual conversation where i was explaining my dual x server wine setup, saying I was contradicting myself. I obviously wasn't trying to contradict myself, if I did, and I don't see how this is ban-worthy under any circumstance.
2005 Oct 01
3
R and Data Storage
Where I work a lot of people end up using Excel spreadsheets for storing data. This has limitations and maybe some less than obvious problems. I'd like to recommend a uniform way for storing and archiving data collected in the department. Most of the data could be stored in simple csv type files but it would be nice to have something that stores more information about the variables and units.
2016 Jun 01
6
LLD's default --build-id choice
...<https://lists.debian.org/debian-gcc/2009/07/msg00082.html>). Build ID is sometimes useful, particularly when distributing linked objects to users, but in most cases it is not needed. Spending 10% more time on usual build-link-debug cycle is a waste of time. It should not have been added that casually. Anyways, the option is there and passed to the linker, so we have to create and add a build ID if --build-id option is given (we could ignore the option but that's probably very confusing.) So here's my proposal. - Make --build-id=uuid as default for --build-id --build-id=uuid sets bu...
2006 Jul 28
2
RHN Up2date Cruft: can I dump it?
Got part 1 - xx of back up working, so figured it's a good time to look for stuff to jettison... casually of course. Like paperwork, documentation, ... it's low on the priority list with GB so cheap these days. Anyway, 42M in /var/spool/up2date. Headers and such. I use only yum after my first month or so of CentOS. Can I dump that and similar non- config stuff? Or does it have some potential use?...
2008 Jan 27
1
[Fwd: Re: extlinux reports "./extlinux: path /media/disk doesn't match device /dev/sda4"]
How often is this the case ? ??? > If extlinux is the system bootloader, then often what you call the > system partition will be the one that should have extlinux installed on it. I think in most cases people try to make _some_other_ disk bootable. If I boot with extlinux as the bootloader why should I want to install it again ? Apart from that it would then require -u not -i. Casual On
2006 Oct 14
9
Activity
How is it our activity level on RubyForge continues to fall? What exactly makes up ''activity''? Does anyone know? I would have thought with all the commits and the release that our activity figures would be way up there. Roy
2007 Jul 24
2
Winbind cache problem after upgrade to 3.0.25b.
Have just upgraded from 3.0.14a to 3.0.25b. On starting winbindd it puts the following in /var/log/messages: initialize_winbindd_cache: clearing cache and re-creating with version number 1 All the winbind UID/GID mappings are lost and it starts again from scratch. Hence all file ownership / ACLs on this samba server become invalid. Anyone else seen this? Why does it see fit to destroy this
2013 Apr 07
2
flac 1.3.0pre3 pre-release
Dagobert Michelsen wrote: > Yes, C99 is on and according to B.2.18 from > http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E19205-01/819-5265/bjapp/index.html > also casual use. What does not work is the inclusion of a static function > from extern inline. It also does work if I declare bitwriter_grow_ also > as "inline". I actually think SUN/Oracle Studio is doing the wrong thing here as
2012 Nov 16
4
[LLVMdev] !!! 3.2 Release branch patching and the Code Owners
Hello, Recent code owner activities have led to what I would call loss of referential integrity in the CODE_OWNERS.TXT file. Changes are fine but the information in the CODE_OWNERS.TXT does not allow to positively identify code owner of the particular file or patch. The problem stems from the usage of the "description (D)" field which is overloaded with meaning. Most people put
2014 Jun 13
2
[LLVMdev] Paris LLVM Social - June 23rd
On Monday, June 23rd, the next LLVM social will take place in Paris. Everyone interested in LLVM, clang, Polly, ... is invited to join. !! This time again at IRILL !! This is a casual meeting to get to know people working on LLVM or interested to learn about LLVM. There is no fixed schedule. We just meet to get to know each other and to discuss. No previous knowledge about LLVM is required. We
2017 Apr 10
2
133 kbps stereo killer sample
...wnloaded from http://store.floex.cz/album/zorya floex-133.opus was created with `opusenc --bitrate 133.333333 floex.wav floex-133.opus`, opus-tools 0.1.9 (using libopus 1.1.4). I used a Sony MDR-V6 pair of headphones and my laptop's oonboard audio. I detected the artifact when I was listening casually from my phone with the same headphones. In the second to last note of the crescendo (at ~5 s in the sample) there's a slight flutter in the original that turns more prominent and tape-like after encoding. I also tried encoding at 128 kbps and 150 kbps. ABX results: - floex-133.opus.wav 10/10...
2006 Mar 10
10
Textmate Rails Plugin Cheat Sheet
...PEOPLE on Rails 1.0 bundle, which now comes standard with Textmate (if you haven''t recently updated your textmate bundles, you can also download the latest bundle here: http:// inquirylabs.com/downloads/syncPeople%20on%20Rails%201.0.dmg) If you''ve only used this Rails bundle casually, i''d really recommend taking a closer look and checking out some of its awesome features, like the ability to temporally pull all partials into the main View and the auto self-down on table/column drops in Migrations etc. Check out this video: http://media.libsyn.com/media/beercast...
2012 Aug 27
2
[LLVMdev] Paris LLVM Social - 25. September
On the 25. September, the next LLVM social will take place in Paris. Everyone interested in LLVM, clang, Polly, ... is invited to join. This is a casual meeting to get to know people working on LLVM or interested to learn about LLVM. There is no fixed schedule. We just meet to get to know each other and to discuss. No previous knowledge about LLVM is required. We will meet at IRILL, where we
2005 Feb 09
2
Melbourne Asterisk Users meet next Thursday
Hi all, If you're in Melbourne Australia and interested in Asterisk, you're invited to join us for a casual evening to talk about Asterisk, VOIP, networks, and just generally get geeky about IP phone stuff. Ultimately, I think it would be interesting and useful to turn this into a monthly get-together, so I'd like to talk about that too. Anyone with an interest is welcome; from
2004 Sep 09
3
Proposal for New R List: Criticism? Comments?
Folks: I would like to propose a new R list, tentatively labeled r-contents. I wish to briefly explain the purpose and format here and solicit public comments, pro or con, so feel free to criticize or suggest a better name and other improvements or alternatives. R presently consists of a suite of about a dozen core recommended packages and several hundred contributed packages comprising
2011 Jan 21
1
[LLVMdev] About static-profile in llvm-2.8
When I searched for branch frequency profiling on the internet, I got this link by a casual chance: http://homepages.dcc.ufmg.br/~rimsa/tools/stprof-llvm.patch. It seems it was written by Andrei Rimsa. So I downloaded and integrate these files into the llvm-2.8 building. After the building, I tried "opt -static-profile bitcnt_1.bc", and an segment fault error occured. I debugged it