Displaying 20 results from an estimated 21 matches for "daydream".
2003 Nov 01
1
an --exclude-from question
...in/rsync -avvW --delete
--exclude-from=/usr/local/mis/etc/mirror.home.exclude --force --stats
root@10.0.18.27::home /home
mc1:/usr/local/mis/etc # mirror.home
opening tcp connection to 10.0.18.27 port 873
receiving file list ...
done
expand file_list to 4000 bytes, did move
excluding directory daydream/public_html because of pattern public_html
deleting in .
delta-transmission disabled for local transfer or --whole-file
daydream/.bash_history is uptodate
daydream/.bashrc is uptodate
daydream/.profile is uptodate
jp/.bash_history is uptodate
jp/.bashrc is uptodate
jp/.muttrc is uptodate
jp/.profil...
2009 Aug 14
1
Number of Phone Numbers per Outgoing CALL File
...ement bumped to 2. A few minutes later, the next 3 numbers are
called and the remaining for are bumped to retry 3 and so on.
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Deric Page
ArcGIS, PhoneMaster, IVUE IVR and TapiToIvue Programmer
E&O
x2335
Building 3, 3rd Floor, Section C
*************
"Everything starts as someone's daydream." -- Larry Niven
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2005 Jan 24
2
SIP-T Support (I got my head in an SS7 cloud)
Hey All,
I'm just daydreaming here.. but what's the status of SIP-T in Asterisk?
I haven't been able to find a whole lot of info on SIP-T but seems like
just an extension of SIP. Right?
Now if I had a PSTN Gateway (that is a SS7 gateway) that supported
SIP-T, could I signal * with SIP-T from it and have asterisk...
2005 Jul 21
3
[Asterisk-Dev] ClueCon in 2 Weeks!
...ner - AstLinux
* Craig Southeren - co-author of OpenH323
* David Sugar - Lead developer of Bayonne
To name a few (there are many more).
We have done extensive research and development and had success in
enterprise deployment, configuration and clustering of Asterisk. We
don't just daydream about it we actually have it in production and
send back our changes to the Asterisk CVS.
In addition, Asterlink has donated may resources to the community such
as:
* The Infamous 996 Audio Conference
* The Digium CVS mirror
* PBXFreeware.org and all it's free asterisk add-on's
* The dev....
2013 Jul 29
5
[LLVMdev] IR Passes and TargetTransformInfo: Straw Man
...asting time. We might as
> well define the pass-ordering for Pre-IPO, IPO and Post-IPO phases at this time,
> and hopefully once for all.
>
> In order to repair the image of being a liar, I post some preliminary result in this cozy
> Saturday afternoon which I normally denote to daydreaming :-)
>
> So far I only measure the result of MultiSource benchmarks on my iMac (late
> 2012 model), and the command to run the benchmark is
> "make TEST=simple report OPTFLAGS='-O3 -flto'".
>
> In terms of execution-time, some degrade, but more improve,...
2018 Sep 14
4
X448 Key Exchange
...y collisions, because the attacker has such a
> limited window in which to generate one and limited degrees of freedom
> to manipulate the colliding data.
(Did you mean SHA-512 here?)
Again, this can happen with the P-curves/SHA-256/384/512/ECDSA that is
already supported.
While we're daydreaming about this, what about SHA3-512? (note the "3")
> Personally, I'm more interested in a post-quantum KEX than another of the
> same species...
I'm very interested in this too. They're not exclusive to each other,
however.
I haven't stayed on top of post-quant...
2014 Aug 19
0
HangupRequest Infinite Loop
...ing event:
Event: HangupRequest
Privilege: call,all
Channel: SIP/esivrproxy1-000044ba
Uniqueid: 1408472633.17594
Cause: 111
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Deric Page
ArcGIS, PhoneMaster, CallCapture and TapiToIvue Programmer
E&O
x2335
Building 3, 3rd Floor, Section C
*************
"Everything starts as someone's daydream." -- Larry Niven
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2009 Apr 08
1
[LLVMdev] new warnings
On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 8:31 PM, Nick Lewycky <nicholas at mxc.ca> wrote:
> Mike Stump wrote:
>> On Apr 7, 2009, at 6:02 PM, Tanya M. Lattner wrote:
>>> Can you please just respond to the specific patch on llvm-commits
>>> instead
>>> of emailing llvm-dev?
>>
>> Don't happen to know which checkin caused it...
>
> Given that there's
2004 Jan 20
9
Power Over Ethernet for *any* ethernet switch (or hub); product idea
...?
If not, is there a case for not having to swap out all of ones existing
switches?
Does something like this already exist for cheap?
If so, is it any good?
If so, does it need more features?
If not, would you buy something like this?
If so, what features have I missed?
If so, what is it worth?
Daydreaming, as usual.
Ken
2007 Jan 30
19
PuppetReporting
hi
I''ve read about PuppetReporting at the Trac website. Apparently you are
working on integrating the benchmark tests for every type in ruby.
Do you have any idea when this will all get implemented?
This is a crucial part (and actually a necessary feature) in the
configuration management system we have set up using Puppet.
grtz
Koen Vereeken
2013 Jul 29
0
[LLVMdev] IR Passes and TargetTransformInfo: Straw Man
...the pass-ordering for Pre-IPO, IPO and Post-IPO phases
> > at this time,
> > and hopefully once for all.
> >
> > In order to repair the image of being a liar, I post some
> > preliminary result in this cozy
> > Saturday afternoon which I normally denote to daydreaming :-)
> >
> > So far I only measure the result of MultiSource benchmarks on my
> > iMac (late
> > 2012 model), and the command to run the benchmark is
> > "make TEST=simple report OPTFLAGS='-O3 -flto'".
> >
> > In terms of execution...
2018 Sep 13
2
X448 Key Exchange
Hi all,
I'm interested in having X448 protocol available as an option, as it
gives a larger security margin over X25519. For anyone unfamiliar, it
is an Diffie-Hellman elliptic curve key exchange using Curve448 (defined
in RFC7748: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7748). Furthermore, it is
included in the new TLS 1.3 specification (RFC8846:
https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8446).
2004 Jun 21
2
Bug#255560: logcheck-database: More Postfix rules
...re: i386 (i686)
Kernel: Linux 2.6.6-1-k7
Locale: LANG=en_GB, LC_CTYPE=en_GB
Versions of packages logcheck-database depends on:
ii debconf [debconf-2.0] 1.4.28 Debian configuration management sy
-- debconf information excluded
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"You grabbed my hand and we fell into it, like a daydream - or a fever."
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2002 Feb 12
2
APPLAUD.WAV problems
Hi!
I am very pleased with the progress that Ogg is making, expecially after I
read the latest comparision tests on
http://ff123.net/128test/instruct.html
that put OGG on top aside with MPC.
BUT the APPLAUD.WAV test case
( http://lame.sourceforge.net/download/samples/applaud.wav )
still produces **VERY** easily audible high-frequency artifacts when encoded
with OGG RC3 up to q4.9 (!!!). Things
2003 Oct 08
2
Hypothetical : Working across multiple servers??
Hypothetical question..
Lets say there is a situation where you are using the highest
compression codecs for all extensions (I guess that would be G.729) and
the load on a single server is overpowering the most powerful single
processor(lets say SMP is not an option).. So two or more servers are
required..
Or
The situation is that you need fault tolerance so want to have two
Asterisk
2013 Jul 28
0
[LLVMdev] IR Passes and TargetTransformInfo: Straw Man
...a piecemeal manner is wasting time. We
might as
well define the pass-ordering for Pre-IPO, IPO and Post-IPO phases at
this time,
and hopefully once for all.
In order to repair the image of being a liar, I post some preliminary
result in this cozy
Saturday afternoon which I normally denote to daydreaming :-)
So far I only measure the result of MultiSource benchmarks on my iMac
(late
2012 model), and the command to run the benchmark is
"make TEST=simple report OPTFLAGS='-O3 -flto'".
In terms of execution-time, some degrade, but more improve, few of them
are quite substa...
2013 Jul 18
3
[LLVMdev] IR Passes and TargetTransformInfo: Straw Man
Andy and I briefly discussed this the other day, we have not yet got
chance to list a detailed pass order
for the pre- and post- IPO scalar optimizations.
This is wish-list in our mind:
pre-IPO: based on the ordering he propose, get rid of the inlining (or
just inline tiny func), get rid of
all loop xforms...
post-IPO: get rid of inlining, or maybe we still need it, only
2005 Feb 09
85
Introduce yourself and your project -- Round 2
...r a Bank, Java by day ruby by night.
No public rails projects yet, but something''s in the works.
=======
Robert Bousquet
Front-end developer at the University of Southern California
Currently re-skinning the USC Scholar''s Portal front-end and working on
the USC Digital Archive
Daydreaming about building Rails apps instead.
Also running freelance gig, Debut Web Design.
=======
I''m Jens-Christian Fischer working at my company InVisible GmbH in Zurich,
Switzerland.
Our main line of business are intranet applications for large companies
(in Lotus Notes mainly)
I have 13+...
2018 Oct 22
0
With the right kind of eyes you can almost see the high-water mark—that place where the wave finally broke and rolled back.
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Anyway, I'm actually considering writing some fiction because the imaginary
imagery being pumped into my daydreams is getting to cute and interesting
that I can't imagine losing phrases and company names like "Accured" (and I
spent some time transforming it and reading "anureddit" ... a new ...
sword--perhaps
<http://vesedo.cf/lists/lt.php?id=YUgFAQJQV09RXVEdU1wDX1cNVg>
) as a sor...
2007 Sep 19
53
enterprise scale redundant Solaris 10/ZFS server providing NFSv4/CIFS
We are looking for a replacement enterprise file system to handle storage
needs for our campus. For the past 10 years, we have been happily using DFS
(the distributed file system component of DCE), but unfortunately IBM
killed off that product and we have been running without support for over a
year now. We have looked at a variety of possible options, none of which
have proven fruitful. We are