Displaying 20 results from an estimated 51 matches for "criticising".
2015 Nov 10
3
idmap & migration to rfc2307
...It is easy for list members to ignore our
posts should they so wish. Our aim apart from getting the best possible
grade in our examinations is to be able to give our opinions freely. We
do not seek anything more than the freedom to voice our opinion. You
seem to think that we are destructively criticising your work. We are
not. We merely see alternatives to the way you would have us work.
Please try not to take our comments so personally. We are discussing a
piece of software, there is nothing to be offended about.
Thank you
2015 Nov 10
2
idmap & migration to rfc2307
On 09/11/15 21:35, Jeremy Allison wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 09, 2015 at 12:55:23PM +0100, buhorojo wrote:
>>>>>> So could you please stop sabotaging these efforts?
>>>> We are helping, not sabotaging.
>>> We? .... Is that you ... steves?
>> Eh? Plural. We work as a team. It works that way.
> Ah. OK. Can we please remove the 'buhorojo'
>
2008 May 13
3
[LLVMdev] Emotional responses to feedback
Earlier this year I was lucky enough to have the chance to
speak with a very successful businessman at the top of his
niche, and I asked him, "Clearly you have a formula for
success, what is it?"
He told me his secret. He said that every month they pull a
name out of a bucket, and that person must then prepare a 20
minute presentation explaining why one of their COMPETITOR'S
2011 Sep 10
4
TIP for broken ARIN whois
This works for me on Centos 5.6. It may assist newcomers to the Linux
world of Centos.
whois 51.51.51.51
produces a normal and conventional display of data.
However since ARIN, the North American registrar of IP addresses,
"modernised" its WHOIS processing, a query to
whois 64.64.64.64
will produce a one line summary of possible matches, which always
includes ARIN, but omits the
2019 Aug 13
2
DANGER WILL ROBINSON, DANGER
On 09/08/19 18:24, Matthew Wilcox wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 09, 2019 at 07:00:26PM +0300, Adalbert Laz?r wrote:
>> +++ b/include/linux/page-flags.h
>> @@ -417,8 +417,10 @@ PAGEFLAG(Idle, idle, PF_ANY)
>> */
>> #define PAGE_MAPPING_ANON 0x1
>> #define PAGE_MAPPING_MOVABLE 0x2
>> +#define PAGE_MAPPING_REMOTE 0x4
> Uh. How do you know page->mapping would
2019 Aug 13
2
DANGER WILL ROBINSON, DANGER
On 09/08/19 18:24, Matthew Wilcox wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 09, 2019 at 07:00:26PM +0300, Adalbert Laz?r wrote:
>> +++ b/include/linux/page-flags.h
>> @@ -417,8 +417,10 @@ PAGEFLAG(Idle, idle, PF_ANY)
>> */
>> #define PAGE_MAPPING_ANON 0x1
>> #define PAGE_MAPPING_MOVABLE 0x2
>> +#define PAGE_MAPPING_REMOTE 0x4
> Uh. How do you know page->mapping would
2005 Sep 07
2
AACPlus Shoutcast v1.90
...wrong, ogg is definitely an awesome format but aacplus v2
> is currently the leader in high fidelity quality at low bitrates. 24kbps
> aacplus even kicks ass in my view.
Is that 24kbps AACPLUS a full 44.1kHz stereo signal with frequencies
preserved up to at least 15kHz? (Just curious, not criticising.)
As a datapoint, Vorbis aotuv b4 gives acceptable quality with q=-1.001
44.1kHz stereo at approximately 44kbps.
--
Paul Martin <pm@zetnet.net> (work)
<pm@nowster.zetnet.co.uk> (home)
2008 Jul 06
1
Dovecot failed with a correct sql user_query
Dovecot (1.1.1) criticises a sql user_query that's working on the sql
console and thats correct.
DOVECOT-LOG:
"dovecot: Jul 06 22:58:29 Error: auth(default): sql(nti): User query
failed: ERROR: syntax error at or near "mbox"
dovecot: Jul 06 22:58:29 Error: auth(default): LINE 1: ...gid, home,
(CASE WHEN smtp like '/var/pop3/ THEN 'mbox:' || ..."
QUERY:
2007 May 22
2
inline C/C++ in R: question and suggestion
This is a question and maybe an announcement.
We've been discussing in the group that it would be nice to have a
mechanism for something like "inline" C/C++ function calls in R. I do
not want to reinvent the wheel, therefore, if something like that
already exists, please give me a hint -- I could not find anything. If
not, here is a working solution, please criticise so I could
2004 Feb 17
1
Security warning with XP clients and 3.0.2a PDC
Hi all,
I hope I don't make a prat of myself with my first posting...
I've got a 'niggle' with Windows XP Pro (SP1a) clients and 3.0.2a PDC
(Slackware 9.1, 2.4.22). Joing a domain, logging on etc is working
perfectly but I'm getting a 'File Download' security warning when I try and
open an executable that's stored on the server. If I agree to open the file
it
2015 Jan 17
1
How to install libquicktime on CentOS 7 in one (or two) line of command?
Am 17.01.2015 um 19:16 schrieb Heng Zhou:
> OK, ok, let's put an end to this thread. We are all dilettantes and
> further discussion would be just a waster of time, as is everywhere in
> online forums. Fortunately I don't have critical tasks to run on linux.
> Thank everyone for your involvement. Hope I can find the link to quit here.
>
Sad you think it is a waste of time.
2019 Mar 14
2
Just stop it with the "Domain Admins" nonsense
Its littered throughout the docs eg..
https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Setting_up_a_Share_Using_Windows_ACLs
At best its *poor practice* which should not be frowned upon, but it just
shows a real disconnect with real world users and systems, where admins are
not "Domain Admins".
2005 Apr 21
1
Limitations of generic functions
...f the C++ classes
are reconstructed.
(2) As the OO design of R is different to that of C++, some isses exist when
creating an interface between these two systems. (I said these two are
'different', I didn't say which one is better or which one is uglier. So
please save the posts on criticising the designs for somewhere else. I am
trying to make these two designs talk to each other without judging them.)
(3) One of these issues is about handling overloaded member functions in C++
in the form of R classes. Following the discussion followed by my previous
post, I have decided to wrap th...
2024 Oct 09
0
[PATCH 00/51] treewide: Switch to __pm_runtime_put_autosuspend()
...us `*_autosuspend()` helper functions instead of the non#
> autosuspend counterparts"
>
> So the documentation says I should be using pm_runtime_put_autosuspend()
> instead of pm_runtime_put().
>
> Seems unfair to criticise people for following the documentation.
I'm not criticising anyone, just wondering why they do what they do.
"Because it is documented this way" is a fair answer, but it doesn't
invalidate the observation that the difference between
pm_runtime_put_autosuspend() and pm_runtime_put() boils down to the
cases when the .runtime_idle() callback is...
2002 Mar 05
1
R help search engine/ windows crashable
...onclusion -- I think there is a problem with interaction of the previously
searched word list box and the use of return as opposed to the submit
button for repeat searching.
I expect this problem will not occur on my linux machine at home, but is a
windows yukkie.
Am I wrong? BTW, I'm not criticising the help system -- it's fantastic, and
I would switch my work machine to linux if my lab was not wedded to
windows.
Sam
Sam McClatchie,
Research scientist (fisheries acoustics))))))))))
NIWA (National Institute of Water & Atmospheric Research Ltd)
Postal address: PO Box 14 901, Kilbir...
2016 Jun 14
4
Pet project: one step Asterisk compile on Centos 7
Hi all,
I thought I'd share I script I made (based on some of Leif's works)
that lets you download, compile and install Asterisk all in one go;
and then removed the dev tools used.
We use it quite a bit to provision systems using Ansible, but it is
easier than remembering everything every time even if you are using a
shell.
At the moment I have scripts for Centos 7 and Asterisk 13, but
2006 Mar 05
2
ATTN Andreas Klauer: ASCII art + comments, please?
Andreas,
Since I understand your ASCII art and comments, I would very much
appreciate it if you would draw what you see and criticize the
following. Hopefully I''ll better understand after that!
TIA,
gypsy
tc qdisc add dev imq0 root handle 1: htb default 20
tc class add dev imq0 parent 1: classid 1:2 htb rate 4522kbit ceil \
4760kbit burst 16k cburst 16k quantum 1500
tc class add
2008 Nov 09
3
Dovecot and Bogofilter
Hi,
on my small Xen-virtualised server with 48 MiB RAM I use Postfix and
Dovecot, because the Debian administrators dislike qmail [1], which is in
my opinion despite some maintainability and code quality issues a quite
well designed software, because it mostly follows the UNIX principles.
Postfix is not able to sort my E-Mail into different Maildir folders and
after I looked at procmail's
2006 May 20
11
We''re adding Rails development features to the Steel IDE
...and we need your feedback!
As some of you may know, we have recently released the first public beta
of a Ruby IDE called ''Steel'' for Visual Studio. Beta 0.5 has colour
coding, code collapsing and various editing features (bracket matching,
commenting, syntax error location etc.) plus a docked interactive
console.
At the end of this month we will release v 0.6 which has
2019 Aug 13
0
DANGER WILL ROBINSON, DANGER
...t; the middle of a gigantic series which almost guarantees nobody would
> > look at it. I call shenanigans.
>
> Are you calling shenanigans on the patch submitter (which is gratuitous)
> or on the KVM maintainers/reviewers?
On the patch submitter, of course. How can I possibly be criticising you
for something you didn't do?