Displaying 20 results from an estimated 418 matches for "creeping".
2006 Oct 06
4
scope creep "serial console usb"
Can extlinux / syslinux use a usb port for the console?
Hi all,
I just picked up a energy efficient server with built in 3 hour ups, toshiba Laptop.
I've been using serial consoles for monitoring and controlling the boot process, but this laptop has only usb ports. Can Extlinux use ttyUSB0 for the console?
I love the extlinux for booting usb devices. Thank you for the hard work,
2005 Dec 18
2
ices-kh60: latency bug
hello,
I've just got ices-kh60 running with jack. It's working OK apart from a
problem where the latency on the stream creeps up from about 15-20 secs to
around 7 minutes. The stream plays OK, but the audio coming out is 7 minutes
behind what goes in. I'm not sure how this can be happening, seeing as I
don't think there are any buffers that long in the system, but it is.
2004 Jan 25
3
how to keep functions while remove all other commands
Dear all:
a quick question:
I am used to apply rm(list=()) regularly to remove all old codes in
preventing them creeping in current analysis.however, with that
application, functions I wrote are also removed. please let me know how to
keep the thing you want while remove those you don't.
thank you
best
yong
2015 Jul 01
4
[LLVMdev] C as used/implemented in practice: analysis of responses
> But having programs miscompiled so that they silently fail, in many cases
> starting only years after the code in question was written, is very much not
> okay. That's far worse than documented portability problems.
When given a certain spin...
Tim.
2015 Nov 02
3
[RFC] Strategies for Bootstrapping Compiler-RT builtins
> On Nov 2, 2015, at 2:44 PM, Steve King <steve at metrokings.com> wrote:
>
> On Mon, Nov 2, 2015 at 1:02 PM, Chris Bieneman <beanz at apple.com> wrote:
>> Sadly, I believe there are licensing reasons why the builtins can’t be in the LLVM repo.
>
> Repos and licenses are orthogonal, but I get the concern.
>
> Switching gears to other questions:
> Should
2019 Jun 14
3
AD home drive
Hi Rowland,
Initially I deposited the line towards the bottom but then it didn't work. The line wasn't getting enough attention so it decided to creep up a bit :)
As suggested in the initial email, the box was a NT4 PDC which had the all the shares. The home drive pointed to /home/%U/samba.
Looking at the logs, to me it looks like the default smb.conf template (as suggested by Louis)
2009 Oct 20
2
[LLVMdev] slooow compiles
As part of routine testing, I run clang and llvm-gcc a lot of times.
Something happened between r83681 and r84167 such that clang-cc and cc1
became many hundreds of times slower when asked to perform optimizations.
Is this a known issue? These are all release builds on Ubuntu Jaunty on
x86. During these long runs, memory usage creeps up slowly at maybe 1 MB
per minute.
Thanks,
John Regehr
2012 Oct 02
1
[LLVMdev] [RFC] OpenMP Representation in LLVM IR
Andrey Bokhanko <andreybokhanko at gmail.com> writes:
>> Again, I only skimmed the document, but I was left with the question,
>> "why not just make calls to runtime routines?"
>
> Granted, this is the easiest and cheapest way to support OpenMP...
> that throws away the whole notion of "optimizing compilation" and
> "front-end / back-end
2005 Sep 20
2
x86_64 rpms
I have just loaded up CentOS4.1 on a PE1850 with twin Intel x86_64's.
When I came to clean out those packages I didn't want (because some always
creep in however careful you are), apart from those with dependencies, I
notice a lot of cases where there are two packages of the same name
installed - one clearly an x86 package and one an x86_64 package.
eg apr
Is this intentional and if it
2008 Dec 02
1
Games sound loss
When playing games its all okay for like 5-10 mins but then my sound goes kablawy its gone... i have to restart the game and its realy annoying... any fixes?
Thanks already..
Creep~
2008 Dec 06
5
mu online frequency problem (yes cause of wine)
So i downloaded mu online (well a private server) and when i run it my screen turns black and shows in the middle sumnt like a box in wich is written: Not in the diapasone 81.3/60 ghz
Im usind Flatron L1752S i guess and wine version 1.0.1
2012 Dec 03
2
NtfsTest in Syslinux Releases
Hello, all.
I'm just wondering if it'd be possible to include symbol-stripped versions
of win32/ntfstest/ntfstest.exe and win64/ntfstest/ntfstest.exe in future
Syslinux releases. That way, users could use it while not burdening folks
just doing a usual build of Syslinux. If not (scope creep?), no problem.
- Shao Miller
2014 Jul 16
2
smbd's using up 100% of all cpu's and load avg slowly going up
Hi,
Running samba sernet 4.1.6-7, I've noticed the load avg slowly / steadily
creeping up (.e.g > 100). I'm now noticing that several smbd processes are
at 100%. I don't actually notice that much bandwidth usage on the system
(e.g. iptraf/iftop). Any idea what's causing this?
Restarting smbd helps for a few days, but then the high load avg returns.
Thanks,
Sabuj
2015 Dec 17
2
Authentication to Secondary Domain Controller initially fails when PDC is offline
>>>
>>
>>
> I just disabled my DC that is listed as SOA in a production
> environment. I'm using the internal DNS. I have 6 DC's in total
> across 3 sites. Around 200+ users and 140+ workstations. Everything
> appears to be working as normal aside from my monitoring tools going
> crazy. No issues so far. I am not authenticating local users to my
2018 Jul 05
3
trying to resurrect discussion about "Cannot signal a process over a channel (rfc 4254, section 6.9)"
> At one point, I had wondered about separating out the client and server
> support as well. At first glance, that would seem to help move things
> forward and would address most of the reported use cases. However, I
> have some users who would need the client support as well.
>
> I suspect that adding the server support first might be a problem for
> the developers. Such a
2005 Oct 03
3
memory leak in Centos 4.1 and 4.0
Centos 4.0 and 4.1 seem to have a memory leak somewhere and I can't find
out what is doing it. I think it may be dovecot.
I have installed hundreds of Linux machines, centos/redhat/suse in the
past as firewalls and mail relays and use the same/similar methodolgy
and config for each.
I have found that since Centos 4.0 and 4.1 came along machines that have
run well for years and months,
2005 Oct 06
2
Latency on bridged PRI calls
Nobody has been able to answer this. Not even Digium at this stage, but I'm
hoping someone here, smarter than I, will be able to.
We are running some TE406P (upgraded 405Ps) cards performing mainly PRI bridged
calls.
After a server is brought up, calls sound absolutely perfect.
Over time, delay (latency) creeps into the calls. What is really weird about
that is apparently with the new
2013 May 18
3
You have already activated rake 10.0.4, but your Gemfile requires rake 10.0.3.
I''m careful to create separate gemsets for each project, so when I run
bundle install, it only installs gems for that gemset. This way gems
dont creep into the wrong projects. Now I just pulled a project from
github. I made sure I was in the correct gemset, and then I run bundle
install and it works fine. but then when I use rake to create the
database "rake db:create". I get
2015 Sep 07
2
Bind flat file support
Is there any chance that support for Bind flat files will return? I
understand the various (extremely weak) arguments against it but DLZ not
only sucks big time, it limits proper functionality and
inter-operability, necessitating significant design changes for anything
but the simplest of networks. Additionally, it doesn't work with the
existing scripts many people use. I know that
2008 Apr 25
4
win32-mmap test failures
Hi all,
This is odd. It looks to me like we have all 4 variations of memcpy set
in Windows::MSVCRT::Buffer but somehow this one creeps up. I actually
noticed it in a few cases with that earlier mmap sub/replace example,
but I wasn''t sure what was happening.
Note that windows-api 0.2.3 and windows-pr-0.8.3 are the latest versions
in CVS, but this happens with windows-api-0.2.2 and