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2005 Sep 29
1
Dealt with IAreaNet before?
I want to see if any of my fellow Asterisk-Users list members have dealt
with these guys. I'm a admin for a VOIP provider, and have encountered a few
PBX customers that want consulting/support for the IAreaNet provided
Asterisk pbxs. These guys are selling AAH servers to the public, and are (at
least the techs that I talked to trying to get our service working) not...
2015 Jun 16
4
Bugzilla activity?
Hi!
I was wondering whether anybody was looking at the bugs on Bugzilla. I'm
asking because I've seen bugs tackled on the mailing list quite quickly,
but two fully reproducible reports I've filed on Bugzilla haven't
triggered any reaction in several weeks (for the older one).
FWIW, these are:
- Line goes beyond plot region
2015 Dec 03
2
7.2 kernel panic on boot
...enterprise* grade,
>> I want stuff that's simple enough for a poor ol' sysadmin, who
>> might have to explain to a manager what we're on....
>
> well - for CentOS there is only one state where you should be - on the
> "latest".
Sorry, you seem to not have dealt with enough managers who only really
know Windows, or other divisions (esp. ones that are 95% Windows) who
require documentation, etc....
I can live with the x.y.yymm, but not showing the relation to upstream is
annoying.
mark
2020 Jun 29
5
Heads-up: Handling target-specific intrinsics in InstCombine
Hello,
this mail is to raise awareness of https://reviews.llvm.org/D81728,
which is substantial enough of a conceptual change that it should
probably at least be mentioned in llvm-dev.
InstCombine has dealt with target-specific intrinsics for a long time,
since its fix-point iteration is arguably the right place to do so. A
downside is that there's a pull to add an increasing amount of code
into lib/Transforms/InstCombine/ that really is target-specific.
What the aforementioned change does is pro...
2013 Feb 11
5
OT: UPS battery vendor
Hi, folks.
I need some new replacement batteries for rack-mount APC UPSes. My old
vender... well, the salesman I dealt with for several years left about a
year and a half ago, and last year's purchase was a disaster (wrong
batteries, wrong batteries, months to get the shipping to return the wrong
batteries...), so I'm looking for a new, reliable vendor who does US
government contract sales.
Recommendations...
2007 Aug 09
1
Usage of 'alarm_(init|set|commit)'
...to convey informative
messages about UPS status/problems to an operator (a human, if we
disregard the trained monkeys some people may use). Therefor, I want to
propose that we use a free format here and not a list of predefined status
words for the following reasons:
1) Situations that need to be dealt with immediately (in a matter of
seconds) are dealt with through 'ups.status'. This requires automatic
parsing and therefor we are restricted here to a fixed set of status
words.
2) Alarms typically can't be solved without intervention of an operator
and don't require *immediate* a...
2011 Jul 23
7
[LLVMdev] git
...> distributed one, on terms of developer workflow, group management,
> etc. We should make those details explicit just to avoid surprises.
You know, this is exactly the crux of this whole "move to git" thread.
It is the very same problem of every other VCS migration I have seen (or
dealt with). The core issue here is that you are effectively telling us
that the current workflow is not supported by Git. You are also telling
us that the current workflow is in some way wrong or misguided or
suboptimal and has to change. Let's avoid all the religious argument
about how distributed...
2009 May 19
8
Auto-installing security updates?
I've been asked to think about setting up an installation for a recently-
widowed man. His needs are small - mail, Internet, on-line banking, basically
- but his wife dealt with all of it on her laptop and he feels very insecure.
It seems to me that CentOS would be perfect for him except for the need to
keep it securely patched. I'm wondering if it's possible to auto-install
security updates - for that matter, with so small a set of applications
perhaps a...
2013 Jan 08
3
Fencing a Dell T110 II
...#39;t discover enough about
that to determine whether that'll work for me.
I find it strange that using Conga (luci) from a third administration
server I can reboot these two Dell nodes, and wonder why that works, how
it's done, and why that wouldn't work as a fence method.
Any one dealt with this particular Dell PE and fencing in any form other
than using something like an APC fence?
Thanks for any suggests. I've pretty much wore Google out, and I'm now
in that round-robin mode of results where everything leads back to the
same pages on different servers.
steve campbe...
2011 Jul 23
0
[LLVMdev] git
Joerg Sonnenberger <joerg at britannica.bec.de> writes:
> You know, this is exactly the crux of this whole "move to git" thread.
> It is the very same problem of every other VCS migration I have seen (or
> dealt with). The core issue here is that you are effectively telling us
> that the current workflow is not supported by Git.
It is supported, but if you want to work svn-style, nothing better than
svn itself.
> You are also telling us that the current workflow is in some way wrong
> or misguid...
2013 Sep 14
2
the problem of buying and selling
...gh....
Here is the problem.
Trust not for freedom to the Franks---
They have a king who buys and sells.
- Lord Byron: The Isles of Greece
Suppose the French King commands you to buy and sell, and tells you only to
deal if the profit is higher than 2%. Question: how much quantity will be
dealt, and what is the actual profit? In fact, the King wants to see the
relationship between his minimum-profit requirement and your result, in
order to better his decision.
Let's look at the input data - a dump of which is attached to this mail.
Column 1 is the price of the market where you buy...
2013 Oct 27
4
shorewall stop
...es that were active before the shorewall stop
command was executed are not terminated as it is for the firewall and
other interfaces!
when the firewall is stopped as expected new connections on vlan
tagged interface are refused but even though ADMINISABSENTMINDED=No,
active connections are not dealt with accordingly!
As vlan tagged interface could be treated as regular interface is it
safe to assume that shorewall should also be able to stop all active
connections?
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2009 Jan 30
4
TAPI and Asterisk
Funny how a topic will come up that you have never dealt with before, and
suddenly it comes up from multiple directions at the same time. I was
recently involved in a meeting where TAPI (which I understand only
vaguely) was proposed as way to link a custom application to Asterisk for
outbound and inbound call processing, much like SugarCRM and proba...
2020 Feb 16
2
TDM cards
Hi,
It's been forever since I dealt with POTS lines. We have a client that
needs FXS and FXO support. If memory serves correct we used the TDM400P
with fxs_gs/fxo_gs. What's the equivalent of that card today?
TIA.
Dovid
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2020 Feb 05
2
Balloon pressuring page cache
...rty bitmaps in the hypervisor
>> and how they interact. wow this is fragile.
>>
>
> Not sure how TCG tracks the dirty bits. But In whatever implementation, the hypervisor should have
There is only a single bitmap for that purpose. (well, the one where KVM
syncs to)
> already dealt with the race between he current round and the previous round dirty recording.
> (the race isn't brought by this feature essentially)
It is guaranteed to work reliably without this feature as you only clear
what *has been migrated*, not what your guest thinks should not been
migrated at one...
2020 Feb 05
2
Balloon pressuring page cache
...rty bitmaps in the hypervisor
>> and how they interact. wow this is fragile.
>>
>
> Not sure how TCG tracks the dirty bits. But In whatever implementation, the hypervisor should have
There is only a single bitmap for that purpose. (well, the one where KVM
syncs to)
> already dealt with the race between he current round and the previous round dirty recording.
> (the race isn't brought by this feature essentially)
It is guaranteed to work reliably without this feature as you only clear
what *has been migrated*, not what your guest thinks should not been
migrated at one...
2017 Oct 05
2
CUDA tools?
Hi, again.
So, kmod-nvidia installed. Trouble is, I have no tool to test it. And my
user might need nvcc, which, of course, is only provided by the NVidia
CUDA, which won't install, because it conflicts with kmod-nvidia.
Has *anyone* dealt with this? If so, what was your solution?
mark
2020 Sep 24
2
samb4 DC on aws
Hello,
Has anyone already installed samba4 as DC at aws? If so, how have dealt
with the question of the private ip and the public ip?
I will launch an instance and join samba DC to our existing active
directory to work as an external authenticator for the moodle we have in
the cloud.
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Elias Pereira
2015 Jun 17
0
Bugzilla activity?
...beyond plot region
> https://bugs.r-project.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=16299
> - format() does not respect decimal.mark="." when options(OutDec=",")
> https://bugs.r-project.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=16411
Bugzilla bugs are read, but they aren't necessarily dealt with
instantly. You can see actions occurring if you do a search for "all"
bugs, not just open ones.
The reason that your bugs haven't been dealt with is the simple
tautology that nobody has dealt with them. It might be faster if you
find the patch and submit that, but even then th...
2006 Apr 07
2
Command line support tools - suggestions?
...))
[1] NA
we might have
> mean(c(1,2,NA))
[1] NA
Warning: your data contain missing values. If you wish to ignore
these to compute a mean, use "na.rm=TRUE".
I'm interested in any thoughts that people have about this idea -
what errors do you commonly see, and how can they be dealt with?
I have applied for funding for a couple of months of programming
support for this idea, and will find out whether or not I get it
later this month. Until then, I thought that it would be interesting
to kick around some ideas for the sorts of changes that we could try.
Cheers,
Andrew
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