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2004 Jun 30
12
New addition to FAQ
Greetings, I was on IRC about 7 hours ago and suggested that the FAQ be updated slightly. Rather than sit on my ass and complain I figured I'd ask a few people, and see if the idea was worth the time. Here's what Ive started with: http://www.dimension.net.nz/theora.html I'll be adding to it over the next 24 hours - mostly in the area of Playback and Encoding. Just threw it together
2010 Jul 03
16
ionice
Hi Everyone, I''m experimenting with ionice, and I have to say at first impressions I''m very impressed! Does anyone have any idea how I could script the ionice config? I''m using phy for my DomUs so everything appears in ps as blkback.<DOMID>.xvda1 The problem is, is that the process id for the blkback process will change after every DomU restart,
2012 Oct 25
1
[LLVMdev] Potential Outage Tonight
Dear All, When it rains, it pours. I just got an emergency email that a chilled water feed to the Computer Science department stopped working, causing the temperature in some of the machine rooms to get over 100 degrees F. Machines in those rooms have been turned off to prevent damage. It looks like llvm.org has been affected, but the mailing lists are still working. However, temperatures
2008 Feb 09
2
"too little data" error still occurring in 1.0.10
Greetings- I'm running dovecot 1.0.10, but am seeing the "too little data" error that was supposedly fixed in 1.0.9. Not sure how long it's been going on. I have a straightforward mbox setup, and am using Thunderbird to check my inbox. It can't read the box. The log fills up with these messages: Feb 8 23:24:43 chilled dovecot: imap-login: Login: user=<mike>,
2017 Oct 04
2
how to prevent files and directories from being deleted?
On 10/04/2017 04:54 AM, Mark Haney wrote: > Why is it so hard for people to understand that var/run IS NOT > PERSISTENT and was never meant to be?? Do they not teach basic Unix > concepts anymore? http://www.pathname.com/fhs/pub/fhs-2.3.html#VARRUNRUNTIMEVARIABLEDATA While FHS notes that *files* should be cleared during the boot process, it does not indicate that directories should
2016 Oct 21
3
[PATCH 2/5] stop_machine: yield CPU during stop machine
On Fri, Oct 21, 2016 at 01:58:55PM +0200, Christian Borntraeger wrote: > stop_machine can take a very long time if the hypervisor does > overcommitment for guest CPUs. When waiting for "the one", lets > give up our CPU by using the new cpu_relax_yield. This seems something that would apply to most other virt stuff. Lets Cc a few more lists for that. > Signed-off-by:
2016 Oct 21
3
[PATCH 2/5] stop_machine: yield CPU during stop machine
On Fri, Oct 21, 2016 at 01:58:55PM +0200, Christian Borntraeger wrote: > stop_machine can take a very long time if the hypervisor does > overcommitment for guest CPUs. When waiting for "the one", lets > give up our CPU by using the new cpu_relax_yield. This seems something that would apply to most other virt stuff. Lets Cc a few more lists for that. > Signed-off-by:
2015 Jun 03
2
Icecast URL authentication problem
System: Icecast 2.4.1 and 2.4.2, OS: CentOS 6.6 x64 Tried to install icecast using following two different methods described in these links: (1) http://www.ukhost4u.co.uk/blog/538/install-icecast-2-centos-6-server/ (2) https://www.servint.net/university/article/taking-the-chill-out-of-installing-icecast/ Both of these resulted in working and stable icecast, but without the possibility of url
2006 Aug 18
11
Anyone used MS Access as db?
If yes, how do I set it up in the yml file? Thanks. - amateur Railist -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://wrath.rubyonrails.org/pipermail/rails/attachments/20060818/6690a4e2/attachment.html
2020 Jun 16
3
Codifying our Brace rules-
My 2 pennies is braces add unnecessary clutter and impair readability when used on a *single-line* statement. I count comments, that are on their own line as statement(s). For example: BAD: if (cond) // Comment foo(); GOOD: if (cond) { // Comment foo(); } BAD: if (cond) { foo(); // Comment } GOOD: if (cond) foo(); // Comment BAD: if (cond) for(;;) foo() GOOD: if (cond)
2012 Nov 16
2
[LLVMdev] code-owner sporks
> Really, patches get dropped *all the time* to the point where pings are > a regular part of the development process. That's a huge waste of time > for everyone. It's only a waste of time if your workflow is entirely synchronous with patch review. Most of us have a number of things that we can work on, so letting a patch chill for a while on the list isn't a big deal
2011 Mar 10
1
ChanSpy with alphanumeric SIP channels [1.6.2]
Hi, I'm using SIP users of the form 'ab_12345' (two letters, underscore, 5 digits). ChanSpy is working fine for listening in to conversations initiated by these channels, and I can use '*' to randomly switch channels. However, is there any way in this scenario to be able to switch ChanSpy to a specific channel by typing in a ...# key sequence during a spy session?
2005 Jun 29
11
Asterisk@Home Ver 1.2 Whats new?
Hello I saw Ver1.2 is out. Whats new? Thanks for the hard work, David
2015 Jun 05
0
Icecast URL authentication problem
Hi, If you're running icecast in a jail root (chroot enabled), then you may not have a properly setup DNS resolver. Maybe this post will point you in the right direction: http://icecast.xiph.narkive.com/5v2EeNBD/eror-no-dns <http://icecast.xiph.narkive.com/5v2EeNBD/eror-no-dns> Kind regards, KJ > Op 3 jun. 2015, om 22:34 heeft infoweb1 at crobiz.com het volgende geschreven: >
2011 Oct 14
1
and life goes on
they say that deaths come in threes... for me, it was these: 1. scott wannberg, los angeles poet, one of my favorite performers 2. michael hart, founder of project gutenberg, icon and iconoclast 3. steve jobs, seemingly the only guy who made stuff work correctly i'm sure that for others, dennis ritchie is on their list, for his own trio: 1. c 2. k&r 3. unix godspeed to all
2009 Jul 30
4
LSI MegaRAID system status
Dear list, I have inherited a CentOS-5 box with a LSI Sata Raid controller. It is configured as a RAID5 w/hot-standby. My concern is that I have no present means of determining the RAID status w/o downing the system and going into the bios to get status. If a disk has failed and brought the standby disk online, I would like to know about it, the day it happens by seeing it in syslog or getting
2001 Nov 20
3
Is anybody else gettting these?
I keep getting these smarmy sermons from somebody's mail account. I include my response to it below, though from its message, it probably won't be read. Tim Conway tim.conway@philips.com 303.682.4917 Philips Semiconductor - Longmont TC 1880 Industrial Circle, Suite D Longmont, CO 80501 Available via SameTime Connect within Philips, n9hmg on AIM perl -e 'print pack(nnnnnnnnnnnn,
2010 Dec 17
2
newbie question on str output
Hi! Here is some output from an str command: > str(CO2) Classes ‘nfnGroupedData’, ‘nfGroupedData’, ‘groupedData’ and 'data.frame': 84 obs. of 5 variables: $ Plant : Ord.factor w/ 12 levels "Qn1"<"Qn2"<"Qn3"<..: 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 ... $ Type : Factor w/ 2 levels "Quebec","Mississippi": 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ... $
2012 Nov 16
0
[LLVMdev] code-owner sporks
Sean Silva <silvas at purdue.edu> writes: >> Really, patches get dropped *all the time* to the point where pings are >> a regular part of the development process. That's a huge waste of time >> for everyone. > > It's only a waste of time if your workflow is entirely synchronous > with patch review. Most of us have a number of things that we can work >
2009 Jan 10
6
Guidelines for CentOS Mailing List posts
Some people don't know how to conduct themselves on usenet and mailing lists. Despite the mailing list guidelines being crystal clear about no html posting and not top-posting we have people still doing so. People still use text-readers to access the mailing list so you could be denying access to these people by flouting the mailing list guidelines. This is an example of top-posting